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New rules for retailers, but don’t sit there waiting for your electricity bill to go down

  • Written by: David Blowers, Energy Fellow, Grattan Institute

It sounds like good news. After summoning the heads of Australia’s major electricity retailers to Canberra, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull yesterday announced that the government will take “decisive action to reduce energy prices for Australian families and businesses”.

But look a little closer. Yes, the retailers have agreed to...

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'Fire and fury': Trump’s impulsive rhetoric on North Korea threatens the region

  • Written by: Genevieve Hohnen, Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, Edith Cowan University
imageBy promising 'fire and fury', Donald Trump actually plays into North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's hands.Reuters/Jonathan Ernst

On August 8, US President Donald Trump used his most extreme language yet in relation to North Korea. He warned the regime’s leader, Kim Jong-un, that any North Korean aggression will be “met with fire and fury...

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Banking with a chatbot: a battle between convenience and security

  • Written by: Kate Letheren, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Queensland University of Technology
imageDoes more convenience mean less security?Shutterstock

Soon, you will be able to check your bank balance or transfer money through Facebook Messenger and Twitter as banks experiment with chatbots. Companies like Ikea have used customer service chatbots for close to a decade. But their use in financial services represents a new tension - do we want...

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Fee increases still on the table after Senate committee reports on higher education changes

  • Written by: Tim Pitman, Researcher in Higher Education Policy, Curtin University
imageWhere to next on higher education reform?AAP/Paul Miller

On Wednesday, a Senate committee reported on the government’s proposed changes to higher education.

Though more moderate than the 2014 version, the new higher education package represents groundhog day for the major political parties. The committee, chaired as it was by the Coalition,...

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  2. The off-topic Conversation #132
  3. ASEAN's mid-life crisis?
  4. Old teeth from a rediscovered cave show humans were in Indonesia more than 63,000 years ago
  5. Why bankers so often fail to comply with policies and regulations
  6. The stigma of sex work comes with a high cost
  7. Reward or punishment: finding the best match for your child's personality
  8. What happens in the womb affects our health as adults, but girls and boys respond differently
  9. No harm done? 'Sexual entertainment districts' make the city a more threatening place for women
  10. Tony Abbott morphs same sex-marriage into a culture war issue
  11. Southeast Europe swelters through another heatwave with a human fingerprint
  12. Prostate cancer testing: has the bubble burst?
  13. How we can reduce dependency on opioid painkillers in rural and regional Australia
  14. How (and why) we lock accounts at The Conversation
  15. Some workers 'cyberloaf' if they think they can get away with it, so employers need to get creative
  16. Hanson set to refer Malcolm Roberts to the High Court over dual citizenship questions
  17. Speaking with: Nancy Pachana on planning for an active and engaged ageing population
  18. Explainer: how do Australia's proposed citizenship laws compare internationally?
  19. Grumbles over governance threaten to disrupt football's growth in Australia
  20. 'Gene drives' could wipe out whole populations of pests in one fell swoop
  21. As local networks retreat, Netflix is filling the gap in teen TV
  22. The NBN needs subsidies if we all want to benefit from it
  23. Radical feminists' objection to sex work is profoundly un-feminist
  24. Curious Kids: How do snakes make an 'sssssss' sound with their tongue poking out?
  25. What a new map of the universe tells us about dark matter
  26. A closer look at jobless youth in Western Sydney points us to the solutions
  27. Biology is partly to blame for high rates of mental illness in women – the rest is social
  28. Nicotine in sports: high use but little evidence of effects on performance
  29. Marriage equality lobby and Labor must decide how to handle postal ballot
  30. Newspoll 53-47 to Labor, but Turnbull's ratings jump
  31. Banks can't fight online credit card fraud alone, and neither can you
  32. Explainer: with no free vote for now, where next for marriage equality?
  33. Health Check: in terms of exercise, is walking enough?
  34. 'Mainstream' is not a dirty word
  35. Conservatives prevail to hold back the tide on same-sex marriage
  36. Primary schools are losing more and more male teachers, so how can we retain them?
  37. Gender quotas can work but it depends on how employees feel about them
  38. Egalitarian or Edwardian? The rising wealth inequality in Australia
  39. This is how regional rail can help ease our big cities' commuter crush
  40. Top of the Lake: China Girl is defiant, adventurous TV
  41. Women have heart attacks too, but their symptoms are often dismissed as something else
  42. When dinosaurs walked the Earth they moved like modern birds
  43. Same-sex marriage reform heads for the snail mail
  44. Liberal partyroom slaps down same-sex marriage rebels
  45. Cartel case shows not all corporate misbehaviour goes unpunished
  46. This Girl Can('t)? Campaign simply reworks 'sex sells' approach
  47. Explainer: what is silicosis and why is this old lung disease making a comeback?
  48. The Conversation's submission to the Senate inquiry into the Future of Public Interest Journalism
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