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Australia's screen future is online: time to support our new content creators

  • Written by: Stuart Cunningham, Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation, Queensland University of Technology
imageRackaRacka, a sketch channel on YouTube, have been called Australia's most successful content creators. Screenshot from YouTube

Ever heard of Mighty Car Mods? Or maybe RackaRacka? Or perhaps Veritasium? These are a few of the most famous Australian screen creators you might never have heard of.

Mighty Car Mods are a couple of petrolheads who run...

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This is why apartment living is different for the poor

  • Written by: Hazel Easthope, Senior Research Fellow, City Futures Research Centre, UNSW
imageWhen disputes and other problems of apartment living arise, low-income households' options are often limited.Hazel Easthope, Author provided

This article is the first in a series based on new research into the place of lower-income and disadvantaged households in a compact city.


There’s been a lot of talk about apartment living of late....

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Women who sexually abuse children are just as harmful to their victims as male abusers

  • Written by: Larissa Christensen, Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University
imageFemale child sex offenders are much more likely to offend against their own children.from shutterstock.com

That she might seduce a helpless child into sexplay is unthinkable, and even if she did so, what harm can be done without a penis?

Early literature on sexual abuse, as exemplified by the 1972 quote above, often suggested abuse against children...

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Religious classes in schools must adapt to fit a changing Australia

  • Written by: Renae Barker, Lecturer in Law, University of Western Australia
imageThe National School Chaplaincy Program, introduced in 2007, is available in more than 3,000 Australian schools.from www.shutterstock.com

In a nation that is increasingly secular, religion still plays a vital role in the way we run our country. In this series, we examine the role of religion in Australian politics and education.


The role and place of...

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  1. No legal doubt over decisions Joyce and Nash take: Brandis
  2. National poll vs sample survey: how to know what we really think on marriage equality
  3. Tech companies can distinguish between free speech and hate speech if they want to
  4. Striking in al-Ándalus: why Islamic State attacked Spain
  5. How we inherit masculine and feminine behaviours: a new idea about environment and genes
  6. From the edge of the Solar System, Voyager probes are still talking to Australia after 40 years
  7. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the government's dual citizenship issues
  8. This may not be the 'biggest flu season on record', but it is a big one – here are some possible reasons
  9. If High Court decides against ministers with dual citizenship, could their decisions in office be challenged?
  10. Controlled experiments won't tell us which Indigenous health programs are working
  11. Barcelona attack: a long war against Islamic terrorism is our reality
  12. For sniffing out crime and missing persons, science backs blood-detection dogs
  13. Finding balance on marriage equality debate a particular challenge for the media
  14. Friday essay: Joan of Arc, our one true superhero
  15. Lessons from Adelaide in how a smart city can work to benefit everyone
  16. Walking the fine line between healthy weight advice and fat shaming
  17. Vital Signs: RBA rates decision stuck between jobs growth and household debt
  18. Noise from offshore oil and gas surveys can affect whales up to 3km away
  19. Grattan on Friday: Malcolm Turnbull's government has finally defied fiction
  20. New shock rocks government: Nationals' deputy Fiona Nash a dual British citizen
  21. Unrepentant Hanson hopes burqa stunt will create debate
  22. Father and son: Saturn and Jupiter in the northern sky
  23. Speaking with: Nicole Gurran on Airbnb and its impact on cities
  24. What businesses can do to stamp out slavery in their supply chains
  25. We all need to forget, even robots
  26. From Charlottesville to Nazi Germany, sometimes monuments have to fall
  27. Of renewables, Robocops and risky business
  28. High Court challenge to offshore immigration detention power fails
  29. Five commonly over-diagnosed conditions and what we can do about them
  30. Mythbusting Ancient Rome -- did all roads actually lead there?
  31. Grooming the globe: denying fairness, complexity and humanity
  32. Cars, bicycles and the fatal myth of equal reciprocity
  33. When it comes to same-sex marriage, not all views deserve respect
  34. Artificial vision: what people with bionic eyes see
  35. Australia emits mercury at double the global average
  36. When artists get involved in research, science benefits
  37. A new approach to culture
  38. Health Check: do joint and muscle aches get worse in the cold?
  39. The Buy Queensland strategy breaks international trade deals
  40. Is The Bachelor anti-feminist, or is conventional heterosexual romance the real problem?
  41. Melbourne shows up Sydney in funding the most disadvantaged suburbs
  42. Bored reading science? Let's change how scientists write
  43. Curious Kids: Why don't the planets closest to the Sun melt or burn up?
  44. To the High Court we go: six MPs under clouds in decisions that could undermine the government
  45. Here's how many people get infections in Australian hospitals every year
  46. The hollow promise of construction-led jobs and growth
  47. For a true war on waste, the fashion industry must spend more on research
  48. Costly signals needed to deliver inconvenient truth
  49. Climate change is a financial risk, according to a lawsuit against the CBA
  50. ABC targeted in government deal with Pauline Hanson

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