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Partial exclusion for Lee Rhiannon after marathon special Greens meeting

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
imageThe federal parliamentary Greens are taking on the power of the party's hard left NSW branch.Mick Tsikas/AAP

The Greens have imposed a partial exclusion from their party room on radical New South Wales senator Lee Rhiannon, after her behaviour over the schools legislation.

Her colleagues were angry that she authorised a leaflet urging people to...

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Google's defence for breaking EU law? Our users wanted us to do it

  • Written by: David Glance, Director of UWA Centre for Software Practice, University of Western Australia
imageConversation with Margrethe Vestager, European Commissioner for CompetitionFriends of Europe/flickr, CC BY-SA

The European Commission has fined Google Euro 2.42 billion for what it claims is an abuse of its dominance as a search engine.

The case, dating back to 2010, centres on Google’s shopping service that prominently displays comparisons...

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Born in China: a new type of Australian business

  • Written by: Stuart Orr, Professor in Strategic Management, Deakin University
imageAlmost 3000 Australian small to medium enterprises have established businesses in China.AAP Image/Paul Miller

A certain type of Australian small business is emerging, but these businesses haven’t got any presence on home soil. Instead they are setting up solely in China to take advantage of a rapidly expanding Chinese market.

China’s...

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Globally, floods seem to be decreasing even as extreme rainfall rises. Why?

  • Written by: Seth Westra, Associate Professor, School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering, University of Adelaide

Over the past decade we have seen a substantial increase in our scientific understanding of how climate change affects extreme rainfall events. Not only do our climate models suggest that heavy rainfall events will intensify as the atmosphere warms, but we have also seen these projections start to become reality, with observed increases in...

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  1. Census shows increase in children with disability, but even more are still uncounted
  2. Change Agents: Amee Meredith and Caterina Politi on reforming 'one-punch' laws
  3. What do we tell kids about the climate change future we created for them?
  4. Celebrating the feminist Holden
  5. Census 2016: what's changed for Indigenous Australians?
  6. It isn't easy being blue – the cost of colour in fairy wrens
  7. Our pets strengthen neighbourhood ties
  8. Creative country: 98% of Australians engage with the arts
  9. The world's tropical zone is expanding, and Australia should be worried
  10. Huge restored reef aims to bring South Australia's oysters back from the brink
  11. New research shows there is still a long way to go in providing equality in education
  12. Men are killed at a greater rate than women in Australia – what can we do to reduce their risk?
  13. China bans streaming video as it struggles to keep up with live content
  14. How parenting advice assumes you're white and middle class
  15. Curious Kids: My tooth fell out. Why is it so spiky on the bottom?
  16. Tony Abbott says he'll stay around – because he's needed
  17. Home ownership remains strong in Australia but it masks other problems: Census data
  18. Census 2016 puts on display the increasing diversity in Australians' relationships
  19. Census 2016 shows Australia's changing religious profile, with more 'nones' than Catholics
  20. The ATM celebrates 50 years but we're using it less
  21. Why retirement village contracts need to be regulated like insurance
  22. Explainer: what is tularemia and can I catch it from a possum?
  23. Census 2016 reveals Australia is becoming much more diverse – but can we trust the data?
  24. A map that fills a 500-million year gap in Earth's history
  25. Body mass and evolution: why the body mass index is a limited measure of public health
  26. Why many high-achieving Indigenous students are shunning university
  27. The Conversation launches in Canada
  28. Pharmacists are trusted medical professionals, so they shouldn't sell remedies that lack evidence
  29. Tenants' calls for safe public housing fall on deaf ears
  30. Despite our growing taste for craft brews, smaller beer makers face a huge disadvantage
  31. Data visualisation isn't just for communication, it's also a research tool
  32. Contributions to sea-level rise have increased by half since 1993, largely because of Greenland's ice
  33. Roman gladiators were war prisoners and criminals, not sporting heroes
  34. Pyne's self-indulgence damages Turnbull because it reinforces what Liberal right wing malcontents believe
  35. Why I disagree with Nobel Laureates when it comes to career advice for scientists
  36. Rumours of the death of multinational tax avoidance are greatly exaggerated
  37. Logically, how is it possible to use more resources than Earth can replenish?
  38. The NT 'Intervention' led to some changes in Indigenous health, but the social cost may not have been worth it
  39. Get headaches? Here's five things to eat or avoid
  40. The off-topic Conversation #126
  41. Why we desire partners who have had relationship experience
  42. From Elvis to Cobain, The Sound of Falling Stars revives those dead before their time
  43. How to help kids navigate fake news and misinformation online
  44. Australians want insurance against the burden of old age
  45. Full response from a spokesperson for Christian Porter for a FactCheck on welfare spending and income tax
  46. Bust the regional city myths and look beyond the 'big 5' for a $378b return
  47. Three charts on: cancer rates in Australia, where liver cancer is on the rise while other types fall
  48. FactCheck: was Christian Porter right about welfare spending and income tax?
  49. Why is there so little space for women in jazz music?
  50. Ten years on, it's time we learned the lessons from the failed Northern Territory Intervention

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