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Trump’s Paris Retreat is Beijing’s Opportunity

  • Written by: Clive Hamilton, Professor of Public Ethics, Centre For Applied Philosophy & Public Ethics (CAPPE), Charles Sturt University
imageThe Chinese hoax

One of China’s foremost environmental analysts recently explained to me that while for many years climate change was characterized as a western conspiracy to hold China back, it all changed around 2012. Overcoming China’s testiness about western imperialist designs and bringing China into the international climate tent...

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Sex and women's diseases: it's common and important to include men's perspectives

  • Written by: Jane Ussher, Professor of Women's Health Psychology, Translational Health Research Institute (THRI), Western Sydney University
imageAn opinion piece in the Guardian states there is no logical way any discussion about endometriosis should focus on how it impacts men.from shutterstock.com

Some women suffering from endometriosis, a disease that causes chronic pelvic pain, have criticised a Sydney University student for choosing to conduct research on the sexual impact of the...

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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the Paris Agreement and national security

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
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The University of Canberra’s vice-chancellor and president, professor Deep Saini, and professorial fellow Michelle Grattan discuss the week in politics – including the US withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement, the controversy surrounding ASIO chief Duncan Lewis’ response to Pauline Hanson, the government...

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Retelling the biblical Book of Exodus through the eyes of children

  • Written by: Sarah Balkin, Lecturer, English and Theatre Studies, University of Melbourne
imageSol Feldman in The Book of Exodus at Theatre Works. PiaJohnson

The biblical Book of Exodus tells story of the children of Israel and their liberation from slavery in Egypt. Moses, who as a child is nearly killed, tries to convince the Pharoah to free the Israelites. God sends ten plagues (rivers of blood, plagues of frogs, etc.) to the Egyptians,...

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More Articles …

  1. One year on, is Australia's cybersecurity strategy on track? Experts respond
  2. 15th-century Chinese sailors have a lesson for Trump about climate policy
  3. Catholic schools' 'alternative' to Safe Schools isn’t all that alternative
  4. Cartels caught ripping off Australian consumers should be hit with bigger fines
  5. Weekly Quiz: in which country is Manuka honey produced?
  6. Health Check: is it safe to express milk before giving birth?
  7. Cheaper cigarettes, roll-your-own tobacco slows smoking's downward spiral
  8. Even for those who believe in 'the full Gonski', Labor’s $22 billion figure makes no sense
  9. Fifty years on from the Six Day War, the prospects for Middle East peace remain dim
  10. Australia can’t lose in the global race for cheaper, cleaner energy
  11. Note to Margaret Court: the Bible isn't meant to be read that literally
  12. Time for China and Europe to lead, as Trump dumps the Paris climate deal
  13. Explainer: how much landfill does Australia have?
  14. What causes Alzheimer’s disease? What we know, don’t know and suspect
  15. Making sense of Russiagate: what do Russians think?
  16. A new discovery of gravitational waves has black holes in a spin
  17. Flat white urbanism: there must be better ways to foster a vibrant street life
  18. Worshipping at the church of Ford: how modern brand devotion connects people online
  19. Vital Signs: have we finally reached 'peak' house prices?
  20. Friday essay: power, perils and rites of passage – the history of the female tattoo
  21. Explainer: how does funding work in the Catholic school system?
  22. Grattan on Friday: Now it's the ASIO chief who is the target of the vocal right
  23. In defence of grammar pedantry
  24. How our research is helping clean up coal-mining pollution in a World Heritage-listed river
  25. Politics podcast: Matt Canavan on Adani
  26. Explainer: how proceeds-of-crime law works in Australia
  27. Indonesian Muslim women engage with feminism
  28. Speaking with: Tony Kevin on his return to Moscow and the new Cold War with Russia
  29. Explainer: what is chemotherapy and how does it work?
  30. Not all students with a disability need funding
  31. Taking Asia’s temperature at Shangri-La
  32. Family break-up raises homelessness risk, and critical period is longer for boys
  33. After-hours GP home visits strain the budget (and don't help emergency departments)
  34. Three charts on: Australia's changing drug and alcohol habits
  35. The world's coral reefs are in trouble, but don't give up on them yet
  36. Global stocktake shows the 43 greenhouse gases driving global warming
  37. The best way to support writers is to feed them new ideas
  38. Regional universities have a pivotal role to play in Australia's City Deals
  39. Fancy government financing could still cost the taxpayer
  40. From botnet to malware: a guide to decoding cybersecurity buzzwords
  41. Liberal MP confronts Turnbull over aged care decisions
  42. Companies should take charge of the potential toxins in common products
  43. Juno mission unveils Jupiter’s complex interior, weather and magnetism
  44. After Uluru, we must focus on a treaty ahead of constitutional recognition
  45. No rest over Easter as the barrage of news continues on Twitter
  46. It's happening again ... our love affair with TV reboots
  47. Twitter's plan to help young people not get too overwhelmed by bad news doesn't go far enough
  48. Research shows if you improve the air quality at work, you improve productivity
  49. Curious Kids: Why do adults think video games are bad?
  50. Sydneysiders blame foreign investors for high housing prices – survey

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