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Why the 60 Minutes shambles is unlikely to be a one-off incident

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Peter Manning is a former Head of News and Current Affairs at the Seven Network and Head of TV News and Current Affairs at the ABC, where he founded Lateline and Foreign Correspondent. In the 1980s he was executive producer of Four Corners. Now an Adjunct Professor of Journalism at The University of Technology Sydney, he offers his perspective on...

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Hidden housemates: when possums go bump in the night

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageThe common brushtail possum has made itself well at home in Australia's cities. Possum image from www.shutterstock.com

You’re drifting off to sleep when, suddenly, there’s a bump and a thump and an unearthly shriek. But never fear, if your home is making these noises you probably don’t have ghosts, but a family of common brushtail...

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How might Big Tobacco react to a rise in cigarette excise?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageBig Tobacco will go to extraordinary lengths to ensure moves to quell smoking rates fail.AAP/Lukas Coch

There now appears to be bipartisan recognition in Australia of the political stench of cigarettes. Labor governments have taken a dim view of smoking for at least a decade, but now even the Liberal Party is joining the attack.

As the campaign...

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  1. Morrison warns banks not to pass on new 'user-pays' impost to finance ASIC reform
  2. Why Charlotte Brontë still speaks to us – 200 years after her birth
  3. Weekly Dose: St John's Wort, the flower that can treat depression
  4. Politics podcast: Sarah Ferguson on The Killing Season uncut
  5. Beyond the icon: despite a construction boom, Australian skyscraper design needs to evolve
  6. Wood's decision to keep all her prize money reflects the values of the Stella
  7. Economists should step out of their bubble more often
  8. Big business doesn't want to talk about it, but SMEs lose from a company tax cut
  9. Government must boost attendance rates in early education
  10. Ideas for Australia: bipartisanship on immigration does little to counter racism, suspicion and division
  11. Ideas for Australia: City v4.0, a new model of urban growth and governance for Australia
  12. Palm oil politics impede sustainability in Southeast Asia
  13. In remembering Anzac Day, what do we forget?
  14. Exercise can improve cancer recovery and reduce health-care costs
  15. Budget explainer: commodity prices and the federal budget
  16. The first fossilised heart ever found in a prehistoric animal
  17. In election countdown, Turnbull has to juggle 'governing' and 'campaigning'
  18. Politics podcast: Angus Taylor on cities and digital transformation
  19. Was Tasmania's summer of fires and floods a glimpse of its climate future?
  20. Interstellar travel, galactic cannibalism and Martian beer
  21. How to improve research training in Australia – give industry placements to PhD students
  22. The argumentum ad whingeum: an idea whose time can't pass quick enough
  23. Welcome to the Bill and Malcolm show
  24. What's behind Timor-Leste's approach to solving the Timor Sea dispute?
  25. Not everyone who takes painkillers for fun is an addict; some have just found a different way to cope
  26. Are the Japanese and Ecuador earthquakes related?
  27. First sentences establish a contract with the reader about what is to come.
  28. Countries should put women at the forefront of the UN drug policy debate
  29. Balancing the budget mantra overlooks benefits of infrastructure spending
  30. Explainer: the road to a July 2 double-dissolution election
  31. Nature is neglected in this election campaign – at its and our own peril
  32. Marx, Freud, Hitler, Mandela, Greer... Shakespeare influenced them all
  33. Explainer: what autoimmune disorder is newly linked to Zika?
  34. Australians may not be motivated by racism when it comes to Chinese investment
  35. Budget explainer: the problem with measuring productivity
  36. Australia's first robotic help in a hip replacement operation
  37. What it is like to be a bee: insects can teach us about the origins of consciousness
  38. Why ‘Uber for women’ is not discriminatory
  39. Turnbull looks like a sprinter but is in a marathon
  40. A precarious geological bargain
  41. It's certain – Australians off to the polls on July 2 for double dissolution
  42. Should we release the deadly carp virus into our rivers and water supplies?
  43. A decent woman? The breastfeeding and visibility debate is nothing new
  44. Australia's carbon emissions and electricity demand are growing: here's why
  45. Australia still hasn't had the debate on why we even need new submarines
  46. Health Check: can people actually multitask?
  47. Boaty McBoatface poll shows how not to do community consultation
  48. Special purpose liquidator for Queensland Nickel will turn up the heat on Clive Palmer
  49. Labor moves into dead heat with Coalition
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