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Challenges persist for multiple legal actions regarding MH17

  • Written by: Amy Maguire, Senior Lecturer in International Law and Human Rights, University of Newcastle
imageReuters/Michael Kooren

Multiple parallel actions are ongoing with the aim of achieving truth and justice for the 298 passengers and crew of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17. The flight was shot down over Ukraine on July 17, 2014.

An investigative team, led by the Dutch aviation authority and endorsed by the Australian government, concluded that the...

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The - Roger - Stone Age Man

  • Written by: Matthew Sharpe, Associate Professor in Philosophy, Deakin University
imageRoger Stone: for some the brain behind Trump and the star of a new documentary film

Pleased to meet you …

We are entering the “age of Stone”, the hero of Netflix’s new documentary Get Me Roger Stone concludes the film by announcing.

It is blue skies a-comin’ as far as this unlikely hero, one part Machiavelli, another...

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We don't have a gas shortfall worth worrying about

  • Written by: Dylan McConnell, Researcher at the Australian German Climate and Energy College, University of Melbourne

Australia was warned earlier this year that a shortage of gas could create an energy crisis. A report from the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) suggested a shortfall could occur in 3 of the next 13 years.

This report was widely reported in the national media, with sensational headlines like “AEMO warns of blackouts as gas runs out&rdqu...

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Anti-Chinese and anti-Christian sentiment is not new in Indonesia

  • Written by: Olivia Tasevski, Tutor in International Relations and Political Science, University of Melbourne

Racial and religious prejudice faced by the outgoing Chinese-Indonesian governor of Jakarta, now imprisoned for blasphemy, is not a new phenomenon in Indonesia. Ethnic Chinese and Christians in Indonesia have endured systematic and long-standing discrimination throughout the nation’s history.

Earlier this month, the former governor Basuki...

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  2. FactCheck: do Australian banks have double the return on equity of banks in other developed economies?
  3. Health Check: why can you feel groggy days after an operation?
  4. Australian fashion is thriving, so where are the policies to take it to the world?
  5. I'm not a racist, but: how we monitor discrimination
  6. What comes first: the free-range chicken or the free-range egg?
  7. Two pictures of rental housing stress and vulnerability zero in on areas of need
  8. Get used to your commute: data confirms houses near jobs are too expensive
  9. The lengthy childhood of endangered orangutans is written in their teeth
  10. New Zealand's Alpine Fault reveals extreme underground heat and fluid pressure
  11. Writing the WA wheatbelt, a place of radical environmental change
  12. Beyond Brexit: ‘Global Britain’ looks to the emerging Anglosphere for new opportunities
  13. Science or Snake oil: do Band-Aids really 'heal cuts twice as fast'?
  14. Guilt-free online shopping: can parcel deliveries ever be truly carbon-neutral?
  15. Expert culture has killed the innovator in workplaces
  16. Ratings agency S P keeps Australia's AAA rating but doubtful about government's surplus timetable
  17. Physicists use Einstein's 'spooky' entanglement to invent super-sensitive gravitational wave detector
  18. This South Pacific island of rubbish shows why we need to quit our plastic habit
  19. White House under siege as scandal follows scandal – and it won't end any time soon
  20. The ABC's Ask the Doctor sends mixed messages about obesity
  21. Guy Ritchie's King Arthur – a triumph of modern spectacle
  22. Scrounging for money: how the world's great writers made a living
  23. Research shows the banks will pass the bank levy on to customers
  24. Biophilic urbanism: how rooftop gardening soothes souls
  25. The Belt and Road Initiative: China's vision for globalisation, Beijing-style
  26. Violence against nurses is on the rise, but protections remain weak
  27. Curious Kids: why are some shells smooth and some shells corrugated?
  28. Sidelining God: why secular climate projects in the Pacific Islands are failing
  29. Shadow Brokers promise release of more NSA hacks to be used against the world
  30. Coalition fails to get post-budget boost predicted by commentariat
  31. Nick Greiner favourite to become Liberal federal president
  32. How do we decide which disease to prevent next? Long-term studies help
  33. What the underground market for ransomware looks like
  34. Can support for the jailed former Jakarta governor bring change in Indonesia's blasphemy law?
  35. Australia risks missing out on China's One Belt One Road
  36. How resilience can break the link between a 'bad' childhood and the youth justice system
  37. Banning early evening gaming ads on TV is like being 'a little bit pregnant'
  38. Why rent bidding apps will make the rental market even more unaffordable
  39. The Sydney Barrier Reef: engineering a natural defence against future storms
  40. Is Melbourne the music capital of Australia? Sydney or Adelaide might pip it to the post
  41. How to rein in the widening disease definitions that label more healthy people as sick
  42. The other Eurovision star hunt: Australia joins with Europe to explore the universe
  43. Australia should stop beefing up its steroid laws – that won't help users
  44. Why 2℃ of global warming is much worse for Australia than 1.5℃
  45. The budget is the government's Plan B, but what's Plan C if polls stay bad?
  46. WannaCry hackers had no intention of giving users their files back even if they pay
  47. Wondering if health fund premium rises are justified? Don't look to Bupa's accounts for answers
  48. Shifting the tax burden to middle-income earners will undermine jobs and growth
  49. After 'WannaCrypt', should governments stockpile software vulnerabilities? Experts respond
  50. What types of people will lead our great energy transition?

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How Telematics Helps Australian Companies Improve Productivity

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Lighting Shop in Perth: How The Right Lighting Can Transform Your Home And Business

The right lighting can completely change the look, feel, and functionality of any space. Whether it ...

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The pressure cooker: life in urban Australia in 2026

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What Actually Makes a Good Criminal Lawyer in Melbourne

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Why Working With A Chatswood Tutor Can Improve Academic Performance

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Is It Worth Getting Solar Panels in Melbourne?

The real question is not whether solar works in Melbourne. It works. The question is what it is co...

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