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Five ways to spend with more social purpose this Christmas

  • Written by Danielle Logue, Associate Professor in Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Strategy, University of Technology Sydney

It’s the season of giving – and spending. While the common adage is that money can’t buy happiness, others have suggested that if your money isn’t buying you happiness, then you are spending it in the wrong way.

Research is showing that the money you would usually spend on presents can become part of a social movement and...

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Hanson thinks Culleton has swollen head

  • Written by Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

Pauline Hanson has unleashed a new attack on her rebel senator Rod Culleton, declaring that things had “gone to his head”.

As the case on Culleton’s eligibility to have stood for parliament is in the High Court on Wednesday, Hanson said that if he lost, “in the recount, I could end up with his brother-in-law”....

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Wings of desire, demise and adaptation: birds in Australian art

  • Written by Grainne Cleary, Researcher, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University
imageDetail from Shenae & Jade, 2005, Petrina Hicks.Courtesy of the artist and THIS IS NO FANTASY + dianne tanzer gallery, Melbourne and Michael Reid, Sydney

Human-bird interaction, (both the good and the bad), is a dominant theme amid the 70 artworks in Birds: Flight Paths in Australian Art. This review explores the exhibition from an...

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First the word, then the deed: how an 'ethnocracy' like Australia works

  • Written by Andrew Jakubowicz, Professor of Sociology, University of Technology Sydney
imageAustralia displays many of the hallmarks of an ‘ethnocracy’ – albeit one cloaked in the rhetoric of multiculturalism.AAP/Nikki Short

Amid the post-truth barrage engulfing Australian politics, one claim that needs a dose of testing is Malcolm Turnbull’s statement that Australia is the world’s leading multicultural...

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  1. Traditional hunting gets headlines, but is not the big threat to turtles and dugongs
  2. What’s next for Italy?
  3. Does medical research funding need a paradigm shift?
  4. When planning falls short: the challenges of informal settlements
  5. Drugs for delirium don't work, and may in fact harm
  6. Why OPEC's squeeze on oil prices is getting weaker all the time
  7. Great Barrier Reef needs far more help than Australia claims in its latest report to UNESCO
  8. Australians can have zero-emission electricity, without blowing the bill
  9. 'We lost the house, we lost everything': what dealing with financial stress looks like
  10. The limits of empathy: Matthew Flinders' encounters with Indigenous Australians
  11. Listen up: running sounds contain clues for injury prevention
  12. Australia's political elites are fiddling while Rome burns
  13. Our ideas about vertebrate evolution challenged by a new tree of life
  14. The Christmas Film Recommendables - Part 4
  15. The 'no' vote in Italy's referendum triggers economic and political uncertainty
  16. Tipping the scales on Christmas Island: wasps and bugs use other species, so why can’t we?
  17. Your smartphone knows a lot about you, but what about your mental health?
  18. Why we should no longer consider Last Tango in Paris 'a classic'
  19. Introducing competition to the health sector should be treated with caution
  20. Abbott 'dismayed' by report of end of his Green Army
  21. Australia's 'great green boom' of 2010-11 has been undone by drought
  22. John Key quits while he's ahead – so what's next for New Zealand politics?
  23. Goodbye, Dolly, the magazine that helped so many young women grow up
  24. Financial wizardry alone won't stave off a Chinese debt crisis
  25. Could a cannabis pill reduce chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting? Here's how we find out
  26. Health Check: do home remedies for common warts really work?
  27. Why don't more people volunteer? Misconceptions don't help
  28. Governments need to look beyond education rankings and focus on inequities in the system
  29. Neighbours' fears about affordable housing are worse than any impacts
  30. From 'fascists' to 'feminazis': how both sides of politics are biased in their political thinking
  31. The worst year for mosquitoes ever? Here's how we find out
  32. Can we blame climate change for thunderstorm asthma?
  33. The Business Council of Australia and its new head need a reality check
  34. Imitation game: how copies can solve our cultural heritage crises
  35. What can Australia learn from Germany's remarkable energy transition?
  36. Nitrogen pollution: the forgotten element of climate change
  37. The Christmas Film Recommendables - Part 3
  38. The underbelly of sport: Dirty Games
  39. Trump rewrites the diplomatic rule book
  40. Will Italy's referendum trigger the next crisis?
  41. A New Politics of Time
  42. ABCC amended local content rules will help Australian steelmakers compete against low-quality imports
  43. Pinchgut's Theodora brings the irrational power of love to uncertain times
  44. Inquiry into Lyme-like illness calls for more research and better treatment
  45. South Australia's reasons for voting down euthanasia go against the evidence
  46. Great Barrier Reef report to UN shows the poor progress on water quality
  47. Three ways to boost science performance in Australian schools
  48. On the pleasure of smoking
  49. Looking back at Italy 1992: a country stuck in the centre in 2016
  50. Everyone's talking but no-one's listening: it's time to reclaim the art of communication

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