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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the Indi project

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Passing the halfway point of the election campaign, The Conversation took an in-depth look at three key seats in Victoria. University of Canberra acting vice-chancellor Frances Shannon and Michelle Grattan discuss focus group results in the seat of Indi and the Greens’ lunge for Batman and Wills.

Michelle Grattan does not work for, consult,...

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Tax-free super is intergenerational theft

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

A number of politicians have struggled this week to explain the Turnbull Government’s proposed changes to superannuation. Given the complexity of the area, that’s not surprising. And this complexity explains why intergenerational “theft” through superannuation has continued for so long.

Transition to retirement (TTR)...

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The trolley dilemma: would you kill one person to save five?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageIt's out of control and heading for five unsuspecting bystanders!Shutterstock

Imagine you are standing beside some tram tracks. In the distance, you spot a runaway trolley hurtling down the tracks towards five workers who cannot hear it coming. Even if they do spot it, they won’t be able to move out of the way in time.

As this disaster looms,...

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  4. Eight ways to clean up money in Australian politics
  5. Friday essay: Feminist Medusas and outback Minotaurs - why myth is big in children's books
  6. Good sex ed doesn't lead to teen pregnancy, it prevents it
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  8. Vital Signs: why everyone seems a bit worse off
  9. Does government spending on education promote economic growth?
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  14. Blocks and flocks: why are some bird species so successful in cities?
  15. There must be smarter security than a ban on 'dumb' passwords
  16. Academic freedom and the suspension of Roz Ward
  17. Unclear about fairness, Australia's major parties focus on expediency
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  19. To understand the brain, it helps to make a computer model of one
  20. Hidden housemates: springtails are everywhere, even in your home
  21. Has the 100 Resilient Cities Challenge benefited Melbourne?
  22. Monash and Melbourne Universities join forces in new company to market medicines
  23. The link between chronic pain and depression: which comes first?
  24. Will computers replace humans in mathematics?
  25. Australia trails way behind other nations in regulating political donations
  26. Bondi Pavilion 'green ban': why revive an old union heritage protection tactic?
  27. Tastes like moral superiority: what makes food 'good'?
  28. Staying safe in crocodile country: culling isn't the answer
  29. Could the idea of a universal basic income work in Australia?
  30. Paying all Australians a living wage isn't out of reach
  31. Emotional abuse of children is a growing problem in Australia
  32. Australia simmers through hottest autumn on record
  33. Strong GDP growth figures show economy on track
  34. Election FactCheck Q A: Is Australia's foreign debt nearly $1 trillion, up from $74 billion last year?
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  36. Ageing in harmony: why the third act of life should be musical
  37. ReachTEL moves to Labor, Essential to Coalition
  38. No simple solution when families meet the law
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  40. Don't dismiss conflict-of-interest concerns in IVF, they have a basis
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  42. Election FactCheck Q A: has Australia had 25 years of continuous economic growth?
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  46. The Australian government must take cyber security more seriously
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