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Faith, dance, and truth: the art of 2017 Red Ochre award-winner Ken Thaiday Snr

  • Written by: Leah Lui-Chivizhe, Lecturer, Nura Gili Indigenous Programs Unit, UNSW
imageKen Thaiday's dance machines layer people, animal, land and sea. Carriageworks

Over the last three decades, the ingenious sculptural telling of stories from the island of Erub has propelled Ken Thaiday Snr from being a maker of Torres Strait dance objects to an internationally acclaimed artist. Today his work has been recognised as a winner of the...

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Listening to the heart: what now for Indigenous recognition after the Uluru summit?

  • Written by: Harry Hobbs, PhD Candidate, Constitutional Law and Indigenous Rights, UNSW
imageThe statement from the constitutional convention at Uluru reflects long-held Indigenous aspirations.AAP/Lucy Hughes Jones

Delegates at the First Nations Constitutional Convention at Uluru have issued a powerful “statement from the heart”. They called for the establishment of a “First Nations Voice” enshrined in the...

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Value(s) of Australian sport: the National Sports Plan

  • Written by: Daryl Adair, Associate Professor of Sport Management, University of Technology Sydney
imageAAP/Tracey Nearmy

Greg Hunt, the minister for health and the minister for sport, recently announced a federal government initiative to develop a National Sports Plan. This is not a new idea. The Labor government’s independent sport panel in 2009, chaired by David Crawford, concluded:

Australia does not have a national sports policy or vision....

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Labour surges into contention for UK general election

  • Written by: Adrian Beaumont, Honorary Associate, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne

With two weeks to go until the 8 June UK general election, current polls give the Conservatives about 45%, followed by Labour on 34%, the Liberal Democrats on 8%, and the UK Independence Party has fallen below 5%. While the Conservative 11-point lead is large, Labour has risen from about 25% at the start of the campaign, and three polls conducted...

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  1. The NHMRC program grant overhaul: will it change the medical research landscape in Australia?
  2. Scientists are accidentally helping poachers drive rare species to extinction
  3. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the fate of budget measures in the Senate
  4. Codswallop: how to stop boxing deaths and brain injury with a simple rule
  5. Call for mandatory screening to cut the risk of malnutrition in older people
  6. No problem too big #1: Artificial intelligence and killer robots
  7. Bogan in the eye of the beholder: the curious case of Rebel Wilson
  8. Defying Empire: the legacy of 1967
  9. Why is Australian 15-year-olds' financial literacy declining?
  10. Fat nation: the rise and fall of obesity on the political agenda
  11. ‘Right wrongs, write Yes’: what was the 1967 referendum all about?
  12. Vital Signs: Trump's innumerate budget makes Australia's look plausible
  13. Pregnant rays and babies pay a price after 'catch and release' from fishing trawlers
  14. Friday essay: desecration and romanticisation - the real curse of mummies
  15. The plan to protect wildlife displaced by the Hume Highway has failed
  16. Green space – how much is enough, and what's the best way to deliver it?
  17. Grattan on Friday: Pauline Hanson's strategist James Ashby can be a risky guy to have around
  18. Protesters fight 'invisible displacement' by mine
  19. From live streaming to TOR: new technologies are worsening online child exploitation
  20. Five reasons investors shouldn't swear off IPOs
  21. Health Check: can chopping your vegetables boost their nutrients?
  22. Lindt Cafe siege inquest highlights need for police to change their closed-off culture
  23. Indigenous players didn't invent Australian rules but did make it their own
  24. The economics behind Uber’s new pricing model
  25. Managing demand can save two power stations' worth of energy at peak times
  26. Beauty, fashion and looking 'hot': YouTube's powerful messages for girls
  27. Star Wars turns 40 and it still inspires our real life space junkies
  28. What needs to happen to build resilience and improve mental health among junior doctors
  29. Investors are exploiting returns on debt financing to muscle out home buyers
  30. Let graduates use super to pay off HELP debt faster
  31. FactCheck: will 700,000 workers be 'ripped off' by penalty rate cuts, as Bill Shorten said?
  32. Manchester's Blue Monday and the Folly of Cowardice
  33. How we could make the retirement system more sustainable
  34. Politics podcast: Chris Bowen on Labor's budget responses
  35. Full response from a spokesperson for Brendan O'Connor
  36. Full response from the McKell Institute regarding its report on penalty rate cuts
  37. Sorry everyone: on the internet, you're always the product
  38. Poor kids hit puberty sooner and risk a lifetime of health problems
  39. Australian cricketers' pay dispute: will lightning strike twice in the same place?
  40. The way we walk can be used to power and secure our devices
  41. Australia's involvement in an 'Anglosphere' is the delusion of a golden age that never existed
  42. Sgt Pepper's at 50 – the greatest thing you ever heard or just another album?
  43. Aussie retailers need to adapt to a world built on speed
  44. Pirates of the Caribbean 5: there be some good science in that there film
  45. Curious Kids: If a huge huntsman spider is sucked into a vacuum cleaner, can it crawl out later?
  46. Widespread invasive species control is a risky business
  47. Thinking big gives top predators the competitive edge
  48. How do we choose who gets the flu vaccine in a pandemic – paramedics, prisoners or the public?
  49. The insecurity of private renters – how do they manage it?
  50. Turnbull offers May 'any and every support' after terror attack

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