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Changing Australia Day is pointless – and there is much to celebrate

  • Written by: Anthony Dillon, Lecturer, Faculty of Health Sciences, Australian Catholic University
imageSome Aboriginal people and a number of other Australians see Australia Day as a day of mourning.AAP

This is part of a series examining Australian national identity, especially around the ongoing debate about Australia Day.


January 26 is fast approaching. This is a day most Aussies look forward to: a day off work with friends and family, food, fun,...

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There's no point to Australia's push to ratify the TPP

  • Written by: Elizabeth Thurbon, Associate Professor in International Relations / International Political Economy, UNSW Australia

With all the debates on whether China will join the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement now that President Trump has officially rejected it, or if the TPP can exist as a 12 nations minus one agreement, you’d be forgiven for thinking it still could go ahead. It can’t.

The agreement itself states that to come into effect, six of...

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More police won't necessarily lead to better outcomes on family violence – here's what we need

  • Written by: Marie Segrave, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Monash University
imagePolice across Victoria made it clear that family violence was considered to be 'different' to the primary investigative mandate of their work.AAP/Tracey Nearmy

The Victorian government is recruiting more frontline police as part of a broader drive to tackle crime in the state. Among the new recruits will be 415 officers specially trained to deal...

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What next for the anti-Trump protesters?

  • Written by: Clive Hamilton, Professor of Public Ethics, Centre For Applied Philosophy & Public Ethics (CAPPE), Charles Sturt University
imageAnti Trump protest NYC

There are two possible outcomes from the huge anti-Trump marches the day after the new president’s inauguration. Perhaps, having made their protest, the marchers will go home and spend the next four or even eight years stewing and posting angry comments online.

Or the protests could morph into a sustained and powerful...

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  1. The Australian history boom has busted, but there's hope it may boom again
  2. Why we lose our hearing and vision as we age
  3. The markers of everyday racism in Australia
  4. Game over: how professional athletes can have a career after sport
  5. Why older people get osteoporosis and have falls
  6. Changing climate has stalled Australian wheat yields: study
  7. 2017 will be a big year for Australia's energy system: here's what to look out for
  8. A Theory of Nothing: a novel approach to exposing how science really works
  9. Should gifted students go to a separate school?
  10. Race to the White House special – Trump's inauguration, and what's next for US foreign policy
  11. Disappearing votes: why investors should steer clear of Snapchat's dual-class shares
  12. Centrelink debt debacle is bad policy for mental health
  13. Beware The Slenderman: how users created the Boogieman of the internet
  14. Bots without borders: how anonymous accounts hijack political debate
  15. If you're serious about affordable Sydney housing, Premier, here's a must-do list
  16. Police pursuits: when does the end justify the means?
  17. Water-sensitive innovations to transform health of slums and environment
  18. The psychology of insults
  19. Talk to me: voice control is taking off, but it's not taking over yet
  20. Airbnb hosts beware – it's not just Centrelink using robo-debt systems
  21. Government's new critical infrastructure list raises more questions than it answers for investors
  22. What workspaces are the best for freelance workers?
  23. Five common myths about the ageing brain and body
  24. Aussies are getting older, and the health workforce needs training to reflect it
  25. Ringling Bros circus closure shows our changing attitudes to animals in captivity
  26. Too big, too expensive and too silly: why video game movies fail
  27. New science minister needs to maintain momentum and push the innovation agenda
  28. Was The Guardian’s WhatsApp reporting “irresponsible” or fake news?
  29. Ban on sleeping rough does nothing to fix the problems of homelessness
  30. Hong Kong’s clouded future
  31. Tomorrow's 'new collar' jobs will be quite old-fashioned, our response should be too
  32. After Bourke St, Victoria should not rush in on bail reform
  33. Smart contracts – smart or dumb?
  34. Of boldness: Some rhetorical pointers on Trump’s inauguration address
  35. Health Check: how do you know if you're obsessed with your health?
  36. New NSW premier will have her hands full with issues that took the shine off Baird
  37. Going for gold: Trump, Louis XIV and interior design
  38. Sport is more than just a fringe player in Australia's economy
  39. Medicine for older people is the same for anyone else: treat the person, not just the body
  40. What's happening in our bodies as we age?
  41. Youngest in class twice as likely to take ADHD medication
  42. Loose-cannon Trump enters the tinderbox of US-Russia-China relations
  43. Explainer: what rights do workers have to getting paid in the gig economy?
  44. Things fall apart: why do the ecosystems we depend on collapse?
  45. 2017: The year ahead in cinema
  46. Could Russian hacking pose a threat to Australian democracy?
  47. NSW ReachTEL: Coalition has big lead with One Nation at 16.3%
  48. 'America first' – Donald Trump becomes the 45th president of the United States
  49. Why Australian supermarkets continue to look to the UK for leadership
  50. Three theories for what's causing the global productivity slowdown

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