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Demand for people skills is growing faster than demand for STEM skills

  • Written by Claire Mason, Data61 Senior Social Scientist, CSIRO
imageHigh level interpersonal and problem solving skills are what will make you employable in a digital world.Shutterstock

Advances in digital technology are changing the world of work. It has been estimated that more than 40% of human workers will be replaced by robots by when?. This probably overstates the scale of displacement, but developments in...

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How Victoria's family violence system fails some victims – by assuming they're perpetrators

  • Written by Ellen Reeves, PhD Candidate, Monash University
imageIf a woman fights back, it does not necessarily mean she's the primary aggressor in a family violence situation.Shutterstock

In 2016, the Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence revealed a series of gaps in the state’s approach to family violence, making 227 recommendations for systematic change.

While the royal commission, in...

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From 'Leb bread' to 'Leb Kelly', finally we're seeing more Middle Eastern faces on TV

  • Written by Cherine Fahd, Senior Lecturer Photography, School of Design, University of Technology Sydney
imageThe Shahrouk family bring Lebanese food to Family Food Fight.Screenshot from Nine

I have recently started watching Gogglebox, an immensely humorous reality television show on Channel 10 (and Fox’s LifeStyle Channel), where you watch families watch television.

I must admit my initial interest in the show, already in its sixth season, was...

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  1. Did they mean to do that? Accident and intent in an octopuses' garden
  2. Violence between residents in nursing homes can lead to death and demands our attention
  3. Alexander Dugin, Eurasianism, and the American election
  4. At APEC, Donald Trump and Xi Jinping revealed different ideas of Asia's economic future
  5. Fossil fuel emissions hit record high after unexpected growth: Global Carbon Budget 2017
  6. Twitter analysis shows Queensland Labor has put Adani behind them
  7. Hanson loses replacement senator – before he is even sworn in
  8. What we can learn from the Warren Buffett of the web
  9. With One Nation on the march, a change to compulsory voting might backfire on Labor
  10. Simon Leys, navigator between worlds – a unique Australian intellectual
  11. Cups, lingerie and home-made pads: what are the reusable options for managing your period?
  12. Cormann and Shorten reach deal on citizenship disclosure
  13. Hemp can now be sold as a food in Australia (and it's super good for you)
  14. The gender pay gap is wider in the arts than in other industries
  15. Why big projects like the Adani coal mine won't transform regional Queensland
  16. Small potent doses of illegal drugs are evading authorities but having a huge impact
  17. Portable units and temporary leases free up vacant land for urgent housing needs
  18. What causes breast cancer in women? What we know, don't know and suspect
  19. 'Successful failures' – the problem with food banks
  20. Support for standardised tests boils down to beliefs about who benefits from it
  21. Three ways robots can save lives in war
  22. Labor increases Newspoll lead to 55-45% as Shorten moves within striking distance as better PM
  23. Undecided Queensland voters disillusioned with Palaszczuk, suspicious of Nicholls
  24. Coalition loses majority after Alexander resigns. Qld polling and preferences
  25. From Public Confessions to Public Trials: The Complexities of the Weinstein Effect
  26. Extreme right Alabama Senate candidate accused of sexual encounter with 14-y/o girl
  27. Liberal John Alexander likely to quit imminently
  28. Explainer: what exactly is a living wage?
  29. Why has BHP distanced itself from legal threat to environment groups?
  30. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the never-ending citizenship crisis
  31. Why are rates of domestic violence in Australia still so high?
  32. Flowers, remembrance and the art of war
  33. Brian Cox is a world record holding 'rockstar scientist'. Here's why
  34. UN slams Australia’s human rights record
  35. How the 'Warwick egg incident' of 1917 exemplified an Australian nation divided
  36. Some remote Australian communities have drinking water for only nine hours a day
  37. Why children need to be taught to think critically about Remembrance Day
  38. Friday essay: Mapplethorpe and me
  39. Vital Signs: business conditions are peachy, so why aren't businesses investing?
  40. Sharing economy sounds caring, but let's put it to the ethical city test
  41. Those noisy crested pigeons use their unique feathers to sound an alarm
  42. Can 'brown fat' really help with weight loss?
  43. Sharkie told by Turnbull she may have to go to High Court
  44. Grattan on Friday: Voters just want citizenship crisis fixed – but it isn't that easy
  45. Politics podcast: swinging into the Sunshine State's election
  46. Time for costly medicine monopolies to go from TPP trade talks
  47. We made great strides with childhood leukaemia – we can do the same for brain cancer
  48. Could we nationalise the superannuation system even if we wanted to?
  49. The ACCC investigation into the NBN will be useful. But it's too little, too late
  50. Negative charge: why is Australia so slow at adopting electric cars?

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