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Keep My Cool
Relish the beautiful harmonies of young Melbourne a cappella group Aluka.
Lost in space
Astronomers have detected an orphan planet, wandering through space without a host star.
The bat man
Bats can identify their own babies among thousands of others, says CSIRO biologist Les Hall.
Brink of war
Non-violent resistance should be enforced before the Gaza conflict escalates, says Dr Mustafa Barghouti.
Incredibly angry
How angry should you be about the rising cost of electricity?
It's all about sport
Clarke & Dawe's news quiz has absolutely nothing to do with George Pell.
Balancing yin and yang
Acupuncturist Daphne Fung uses traditional Chinese medicine to release energy blockages in her patients.
The 'right' words
The Victorian government got it wrong with their guidelines on language use and disability, says Stella Young.
Risks of growth
Activists have forced the Chinese government to consider the environmental hazards of future industrial projects.
So much waste
About 40 per cent of our food is wasted on its journey from the farm to the fork.
Cup week at the knackery
Thousands of thoroughbred horses are shot for pet food in Australia each year, say animal activists.
Put the kettle on
The Alessi kettle was designed in the early 1980s to help take the boredom out of waiting for water to boil.
Tantrum tips
Parents of toddlers should expect their child to be egocentric and negative, says Robin Barker.
The Angel's Share
Review: A charming comedy from director Ken Loach that won the Jury Prize in Cannes.
Don't take us for bunnies
Former PM Paul Keating believes Australia's close ties with the US have damaged our relationship with Asia.
Her Majesty the Queen
Beekeeper Charlie Trafford explains why a quality queen can fetch a pretty price.
Birds in the Basin
A study of the health of the Murray-Darling river system is facing a funding shortage.
One of the fall guys
Marilyn Tomlinson was the only woman competing at the Asia Military Parachuting Championships.
Great koala count
Koalas reached plague proportions in the 1960s but by the 1980s their numbers were already dwindling.
Playing safe
Five ways you can protect your child from inappropriate behaviour online.
