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The series 'Who Trolled Amber?' takes the listener on a hero’s journey through the world of global disinformation, helped by tension-inducing sound design in an investigative approach designed for the podcast medium, writes Louisa Lim. satpa.pe/AMW7IiQ

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The world’s oceans are not incidental to terrestrial life but rather have sustained it from time immemorial.

That’s what James Bradley’s first sole-authored book of nonfiction,  'Deep Water',  synthesises with an impressive wealth of research. satpa.pe/mzbTdOX

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Fiction:

As the rain outside increases in strength and volume, a ceiling light winks. I misspell a patient’s name on their chart. I tip my head towards the faulty tube and curse it under my breath, trying to shame it into working properly. satpa.pe/jNPdgLP

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'What we have here is a lovely orange-scented pudding cooked with kithul, which adds to the general sauciness of the dish,' writes O Tama Carey. 

'Kithul is a little known but delicious Sri Lankan palm sugar treacle that has a slight smokiness.' satpa.pe/2FscZ4k

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In his first sole-authored book of nonfiction, James Bradley devotes a chapter to the Great Barrier Reef. He describes a scientific community “deranged by grief” at its decline. Says one scientist: “This is the most devastating, gut-wrenching fuck-up.” satpa.pe/kECVtOO

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“The government has prioritised permits for carbon pollution to be pumped into international waters, and divergent approval processes for offshore oil and gas projects.”

Kylea Tink MP on Labor’s broken environmental protection pledge: satpa.pe/DqLGlAZ

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The program for Back to Back's 'Multiple Bad Things' tells us, “They’re only saying what you’re already thinking.” 

I’m not already thinking the transphobic dogwhistle “Adult Human Female”, as it happens, writes Robert Reid. satpa.pe/8IMDcQt

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'Lemon delicious pudding was my usual go-to until I was shown the inspiration for this – a yoghurt cake recipe from the first Moro cookbook, which continues to be a favourite of mine,' writes O Tama Carey. 

'I decided I loved it before I’d even tried it.' satpa.pe/WNtahIW

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At times Back to Back's 'Multiple Bad Things' comes confusingly close to expressing some pretty extreme views, writes Robert Reid. 

Lots of things are said, some terrible things are implied, but nothing feels interrogated. satpa.pe/xsCTvVj

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“We’re actually looking at the process of anatomy from the idea’s conception,” says sculptor Nina Sanadze. That’s how my creative process goes. I should never end up with almost the exact image of what I wanted, because I changed everything along the way.” satpa.pe/m6x4tF7

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'We have different groups of people oppressed by different systems,” says Behrouz Boochani. 

'However, oppression everywhere operates through the same mechanism of power, that’s why the concept of intersectionality is important.' satpa.pe/4f9PtoL

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He was a charmer and a violent narcissist whose trial for the murder of his ex-wife and her friend cleaved the US along race lines. 

Will death finally bring to a close the circus that surrounded O. J. Simpson’s life? satpa.pe/nJgfASB

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'As the temperature starts to cool, I begin craving warm puddings straight from the oven,' writes O Tama Carey. 'These feelings usually overcome me in the evening while sitting on the couch – a most inconvenient time due to no forethought or preparedness.' satpa.pe/Gjcetpx

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In ruling that Mona Museum's Ladies Lounge could not legally exclude men, TCAT saw no evidence of “any relevant existing or contemporary exclusion of women from spaces”, nor of spaces that are “systematically more difficult for women to access than men”. satpa.pe/xjNFM63

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Nina Sanadze’s powerful sculptures – now showing in a major survey at NGV Australia – grapple with the brutal histories and emotional contradictions of public monuments. satpa.pe/yNdJ20L

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“Australians still continue to pay 30 to 100 per cent more for generic medical devices than any other country in the world.”

Mike Seccombe on how surgeries have become the preferred place for some of the country's best paid sales reps: satpa.pe/J2zoZpj

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All parties are doing well in the health industry: surgeons, sales reps, insurers, device manufacturers. All except patients, writes Mike Seccombe. satpa.pe/auFb2tH

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The level of detail that permeates Baldur's Gate 3 is astonishing, writes Katherine Cross.

'So much is tactile, so much is interactive, so much begs for experimentation, inviting the player’s creativity in combat and problem-solving.' satpa.pe/CK5kSWe

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“Women are afraid. We are really, really sick of being afraid,” writes Louise Milligan.

“Random attacks like that of last weekend are rare, but that does not change the horrible frequency with which women are abused or killed by men they know.” satpa.pe/27oLHxC

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Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins. 

Rick Morton looks at the fate of 43 people dragged into the story — almost all of them damaged by the scandal and its fallout. 
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