‘Cleared for take-off’:Who keeps us safe in the skies?
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‘Cleared for take-off’:Who keeps us safe in the skies?

We’re told flying is safe and the statistics confirm it. So why are there still mishaps? And what happens behind the scenes when an engine goes “bang”?

  • byAngus Holland andJackson Graham

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From bottled lightning to ‘hempcrete’:The Australian innovations that could save the world

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As a teen,he lived in a groundsman’s tent. Now he’s India’s Test batting superstar

As a teen,he lived in a groundsman’s tent. Now he’s India’s Test batting superstar

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Lessons for Australia on board the world’s fastest train

Lessons for Australia on board the world’s fastest train

At 500 kilometres an hour,the Maglev could revolutionise rail travel. But it’s also causing plenty of controversy.

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How a dictionary derailed a Sydney criminal trial
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How a dictionary derailed a Sydney criminal trial

The book was discovered by two court officers cleaning a jury room in Sydney. The response from the judge was swift.

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He was the so-called ‘Bradman of India’. When he arrived in Australia,he had another worry

Twin hundreds in a Test match is rare. Donald Bradman was the 13th cricketer to achieve it. The 14th provided a glimmer of the future.

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Trump weaponised the border crisis to get elected. Now he must deliver

Trump weaponised the border crisis to get elected. Now he must deliver

A 12-year-old was raped and killed by illegal immigrants. Her mother’s pain served as an illustration for Trump’s signature policy. But will he succeed in deporting 11 million people?

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