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Mixed media: how Australia's newspapers became locked in a war of left versus right

  • Written by: Denis Muller, Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Advancing Journalism, University of Melbourne
imageThe Australian media's lack of diversity puts significant strain on our democracy.www.allworldnewspapers.com

We are living through a period of fragmentation and polarisation in public discourse on a scale mankind has not before experienced. By far the greatest fragmenting and polarising force is social media.

An increasing proportion of the...

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Psychogeography: a way to delve into the soul of a city

  • Written by: Siobhan Lyons, Scholar in Media and Cultural Studies, Macquarie University
imageA stroll through Sydney's Marks Park and the nearby tourist attraction Sculptures by the Sea is a different experience if one knows the area's brutal history.Leah-Anne Thompson from www.shutterstock.com

Psychogeography, as the term suggests, is the intersection of psychology and geography. It focuses on our psychological experiences of the city,...

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A quarter of kidney donors are living: what you need to know to be a donor

  • Written by: Holly Hutton, Nephrologist, PhD candidate at Centre for Inflammatory Diseases, Monash University., Monash University
imagePeople undergoing dialysis would have a better quality of life if they had a kidney transplant.from shutterstock.com

At any one time, more than 1,400 Australians are on an organ transplant waiting list. The most common organs in demand are kidneys, followed by the liver and lung.

While the number of deceased organ donors in Australia has doubled...

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At home with Emily Dickinson

  • Written by: Helen Koukoutsis, Associate Lecturer in Literary Studies, Western Sydney University
imageCynthia Nixon as Emily Dickinson (left) and Jodhi May as Susan Gilbert in A Quiet Passion.Production Co: Hurricane Films, Potemkino, WeatherVane Productions

Amherst, Massachusetts is a quiet college town in Hampshire County about two hours’ drive west of Boston along the Massachusetts Turnpike. The Connecticut River flows in blue veins...

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  3. Fewer students are going to public secondary schools in Australia
  4. Will the Greens let the teachers' union bully them over schools funding?
  5. Twenty years after the handover, Hong Kong proves itself a headache for China
  6. Turnbull's Trump riff won't please The Donald but it could be a hit at home
  7. Wind farms are hardly the bird slayers they're made out to be. Here's why
  8. Weekly Quiz: how did Donald Trump fire FBI Director James Comey?
  9. There are ways to reduce injuries in kids that don't involve wrapping them in cotton wool
  10. With the rise of subscription and online TV, we need to rethink local content rules
  11. Vital Signs: Australia is facing an interest rates dilemma
  12. As Trump ups the ante, executive powers should worry Australians too
  13. Surfing the 3D printing wave: the changing face of surfboard fin production
  14. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Finkel feedback
  15. Turnbull government must find a way to rid Australia of foreign donations
  16. Minister to get unprecedented power if Australia's new citizenship bill is passed
  17. Why more schools need to teach bilingual education to Indigenous children
  18. Friday essay: the wonder of Joyce's Ulysses
  19. Philanthropy is funding serious journalism in the US, it could work for Australia too
  20. Goodbye to the Gatwick, and to so much of the old St Kilda
  21. The new space race: why we need a human mission to Mars
  22. Volcanoes under the ice: melting Antarctic ice could fight climate change
  23. The new data retention law seriously invades our privacy – and it's time we took action
  24. Grattan on Friday: The Finkel plan will test Malcolm Turnbull's ability to deliver significant reform
  25. Explainer: why three government ministers might face contempt of court charges
  26. How popular culture gets Australian spy work wrong
  27. Armpits and melons: an olfactory reading of James Joyce
  28. Ten Network has a hard road back to viability
  29. Politics podcast: Josh Frydenberg, George Christensen and Mark Butler on the Finkel review
  30. The NDIS costs are on track, but that doesn't mean all participants are getting the support they need
  31. Two in five pregnant women don't receive care in the first trimester
  32. Emily Bell: Journalism in the age of Trump and the real-time social web
  33. Elder abuse report ignores impact on people's health
  34. The problems with asking banks to police financial abuse
  35. Explainer: what is public interest journalism?
  36. CPA in crisis: why more associations will have to disclose CEO pay
  37. Playing the numbers: a billion-dollar gamble on the European X-ray Laser
  38. Will the superhero films ever end? The business of blockbuster movie franchises
  39. Are maternal hormones different when carrying a boy or a girl?
  40. Zoos aren't Victorian-era throwbacks: they're important in saving species
  41. Leaving school early means you're likely never to return to study and training in adult life
  42. Autonomy and strong female leadership key to success of Indigenous owned Murri School
  43. Torrens, our land-title pioneer, might have approved of privatised registries
  44. Ten Network's problems are history repeating
  45. UK Labour's votes have become inefficiently distributed since 2010
  46. For $70m, government gets off lightly, but settlement still highlights responsibility for Manus
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