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Rather than charge you for our content, we believe in a free flow of information. So unless otherwise noted, you can republish our articles for free. You just have to credit us and link to us, and you can’t edit our material or sell it separately.

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  1. Unless you have express permission from the author, you can’t edit our material, except to reflect relative changes in time, location and editorial style. (For example, "yesterday" can be changed to "last week," and "Canberra, ACT." to "Canberra" or "here"). Should you need to materially edit our content, please contact Managing Editor .
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