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Nip and tuck
Eremophila expert Rod Dadd demonstrates a neat grafting technique for propagation.
On the move
Mass migration into major cities has pushed transport systems and networks to breaking point.
Pricing James Price Point
Should all developments that compromise our natural heritage be asked for compensation?
Summer of the GST
Joe Hockey tells Annabel Crabb about the toughest times in his political career.
Torchlight II
Review: A Diablo-style dungeon crawler and loot chaser that carves a nice little niche for itself.
Aurora Australis
Keen local photographers have snapped stunning images of dazzling natural light shows.
Love behind bars
Tanya Levin effectively gave up her career as a prison social worker to pursue a relationship with an inmate.
Masterchefs go bush
Secret outback recipes are revealed at the Camp Oven Festival, a biennial celebration of all things Australian.
NBA 2K13
Review: A serious basketball sim that stands tall among the best sports games on the market.
Operation Flinders
Poh lends a hand as camp cook on a wilderness therapy program for young people at risk.
Simply the Best
UK band Citizens! cover a song best known in Australia as a duet by Tina Turner and Jimmy Barnes.
Speaking gay
Listed as endangered in 2010, the once secret gay language Polari is making a comeback.
Spring into it
Now that the soil is warming up, it's the perfect time to plant tomatoes, beans and zucchini.
Shadow Dancer
Review: A gripping drama about an IRA member forced to become an informant for MI5.
Social media in the media
Mainstream news media is already completely at home with that new fangled social media.
The fall of Jemaah Islamiyah
The Indonesian terror group JI is a spent force but splinter groups may still pose a threat to Australian security.
Watt Amess
Clarke and Dawe look back on a tumultuous week in Australian politics.
'Spots of death'
A confronting exhibition deals with the US nuclear attacks on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in 1945.
Boris for PM?
Mayor of London Boris Johnson is more popular in Britain than Prime Minister David Cameron.
Internet to replace campus
Funding for campus buildings is coming under question as more tertiary courses move online.
