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Perth's Museum of Water documents our intimate relationship with a precious resource

  • Written by: Tony Hughes-D'Aeth, Associate Professor, English and Cultural Studies, University of Western Australia

A museum of water? This is the improbable concept featuring in this year’s Perth International Arts Festival. The brainchild of British artist Amy Sharrocks, the Museum of Water intends to trace the manifold ways that people relate to water.

People are invited to bring water that is significant to them in a container and donate it to the...

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Here's what smart cities do to stay ahead

  • Written by: Colin Russo, Futurist, University of the Sunshine Coast
imageSmart cities work on developing a shared vision of their preferred future.Andrea Danti/from www.shutterstock.com

Smart cities create a symbiosis between information, the Internet of Things and technologies to make better decisions and provide desired services. These cities map community preferences to improve services and infrastructure including...

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Netanyahu's visit in perspective: Australia has more important relationships than Israel

  • Written by: Tony Walker, Adjunct Professor, School of Communications, La Trobe University
imageAAP/Dean Lewins

After the extraordinary attention accorded to the visit to Australia by the leader of a country whose economic importance to us is limited – if prospective – it might not be a bad idea to put all this into perspective.

This is especially so when the presence in Australia of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set...

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Here's what must be done to detect, disrupt and deter phoenix activity in Australia

  • Written by: Helen Anderson, Professor, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne
imageThe construction industry is particularly prone to illegal phoenix activity.AAP/Paul Miller

To stamp out illegal phoenix activity, directors should be required to have identification numbers. And, if they’ve had many corporate failures, they should be classed in a new probationary category, our research shows.

These are a few of several...

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  2. Why researchers have a duty to try and influence policy
  3. Our power grid is crying out for capacity, but should we open the gas valves?
  4. Vital Signs: there's never been a tougher time to be a central banker
  5. The search for extraterrestrial life in the water worlds close to home
  6. Friday essay: the revolutionary vision of Jane Austen
  7. Do you know what's in the herbal medicine you're taking?
  8. Our big cities are engines of inequality, so how do we fix that?
  9. Tony Abbott says government's challenge is 'to be worth voting for'
  10. Grattan on Friday: Penalty rates – Shorten's own goal becomes Turnbull's political problem
  11. Politics podcast: Hugh Saddler on Australia's energy crisis
  12. Cutting Sunday penalty rates will hurt young people the most
  13. How do we keep gardening in the face of a changing climate?
  14. YouTube star PewDiePie rails against 'the media', but he's a part of it too now
  15. Sunday penalty rates cut opens new fight between government and opposition
  16. Explainer: how Australia decides who is a genuine refugee
  17. 'I can live with either one': Palestine, Israel and the two-state solution
  18. In the rooms of power and ordinary people, Bligh's banking appointment is a masterstroke
  19. Some brain training programs are backed by evidence. Here's how to pick them
  20. WA's decision to allow internet voting in state election is a very positive step
  21. A critical guide to the Oscar Best Pic contenders – and why Moonlight should win
  22. Gambling lobby gives big to political parties, and names names
  23. Why there's no legal barrier to a Melbourne drug injecting room, despite political setbacks
  24. Too hot to learn – why Australian schools need a national policy on coping with heatwaves
  25. Push for longer hours makes headlines, but more Australians want to work less
  26. Seven Earth-sized planets discovered orbiting a nearby star
  27. Australia’s 2016 environment scorecard: rains return but in some cases too late
  28. Shorten goes on front foot over renewables 50% 'target'
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  30. New physics syllabus raises the bar, but how will schools clear it?
  31. No mandatory novels or poetry – what you need to know about the new HSC English curriculum
  32. Dutton blows Turnbull's credibility – for now and perhaps for later
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  34. How South Australia can function reliably while moving to 100% renewable power
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  37. Intrigue, lucky charms and painful longing: the art of Helen Britton
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  39. Essendon air crash: what will the investigators be looking for?
  40. Playing politics with renewables: how the right is losing its way
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  43. Netanyahu's visit prompts Australia to rethink its relationship with Israel
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