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Pressure on Malcolm Turnbull to bend to conservatives is stronger than ever

  • Written by Carol Johnson, Professor of Politics, University of Adelaide

Since his narrow 2016 election win, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has been under mounting pressure to bend to the conservative right factions of the Liberal and National parties. This pressure has been been compounded by the election of Donald Trump to the US presidency.

Social conservatives both inside and outside the Coalition have been...

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Amazon's new Grand Tour series could be the next illegal download victim

  • Written by Nicolas Suzor, Associate professor, Queensland University of Technology
imageJeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, and some very fast cars for The Grand Tour. Amazon Studios

The much awaited new car show, The Grand Tour, launches on Amazon Prime today, Friday November 18.

The show is hosted by Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond, all former presenters of the BBC’s popular Top Gear series. All three...

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Reviving Indigenous languages – not as easy as it seems

  • Written by Jane Simpson, Chair of Indigenous Linguistics and Deputy Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language, Australian National University
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The NSW government has announced it will propose legislation for protecting and reviving NSW Aboriginal languages.

NSW Aboriginal languages are part of the heritage of NSW Aboriginal people, and part of Australia’s heritage.

Recognising this should lead to greater understanding of the people and history of different parts of NSW, to greater...

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New study finds common link across autism spectrum disorders

  • Written by Jeffrey Craig, Principal Research Fellow, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
imageResearchers have identified a specific difference shared by most (but not all) brains of people who had autism. from www.shutterstock.com.au

There have been a multitude of studies attempting to find causes, both genetic and environmental, for autism.

One of the big questions in autism research is whether autism is a single disorder or many different...

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  1. Drug rehab and group therapy: do they work?
  2. Small businesses get long-term financial boost from social responsibility: study
  3. Friday essay: the arts and our still-born national identity
  4. Selfie is not a dirty word
  5. Grattan on Friday: Trumpism has Shorten and Turnbull focusing on the politics of 'disquiet'
  6. Define 'fairness' more broadly than winners and losers from individuals decisions: Turnbull
  7. Which protest movement has been most successful?
  8. The real issues with the 457 visa aren't being addressed
  9. Why transport projects aren't as good for your health as they could be
  10. Making university admissions process more transparent is important, but won't help improve equity
  11. Weekly Dose: Ritalin, helpful for many with ADHD but dangerous if abused by those without it
  12. Floods play a vital role in ecosystems – it's time to get out of their way
  13. Brian Howe on what Bill Shorten must do to revitalise social democracy
  14. Discount chemists are cheapening the quality of pharmacy along with the price
  15. Yes, you're entitled to your opinion - but it helps if you're a man
  16. Australia can't bank on an iron ore Trump bump in the long term
  17. Indonesia’s knowledge sector is catching up, but a large gap persists
  18. Small earthquakes could help warn of the next big quake in Australia
  19. The Democrats must change - here's how they can do it
  20. What do we want? Charting the rise and fall of protest in Australia
  21. Changes to the pension asset test will ripple through the economy
  22. Alien invaders: the illegal reptile trade is a serious threat to Australia
  23. The red professor and the white anting that continues to this day
  24. Of microbes and machines: how art and science fuse in Bio-art
  25. How to recognise a stroke and what you should know about their treatment
  26. A mini stroke is a warning! A stroke may follow
  27. Bilingual babies are better at detecting musical sounds, research shows
  28. It is hard to see how Snapchat parent Snap will live up to expectations after its IPO
  29. Does Trump's arrival herald Australia’s middle power moment?
  30. Politics podcast: Rory Medcalf on the security implications of Donald Trump's presidency
  31. Understanding Trump by watching The Apprentice
  32. SA doesn't need a nuclear plebiscite – Weatherill just needs to make a decision
  33. Business Briefing: breaking down the 457 visa myths
  34. Book extract: The Mind of the Islamic State
  35. Whale shark mugshots reveal teenage males hang around WA's coast
  36. Five traps to be aware of when reading success rates on IVF clinic websites
  37. There may be a silver lining to Trump's trade policies
  38. As the world pushes for a ban on nuclear weapons, Australia votes to stay on the wrong side of history
  39. Three good reasons to worry about Trump having the nuclear codes
  40. Give prisoners internet access for a safer and more humane community
  41. There is more to good central bank governance than independence
  42. Modi’s surgical strike on black money relies on uptake of electronic payments
  43. Not everyone loves wheat -- so why not remove the bad bits
  44. National parks are vital for protecting Australia's endangered plants
  45. Trench art tells a story of survival and resilience
  46. Explainer: how do our bodies balance themselves?
  47. Prospective higher education students need better information about admissions process: Shergold report
  48. Humans are still evolving but in ways that might surprise you
  49. The government shouldn't use super to help low-income savers
  50. Raimond Gaita on Donald Trump's America: a cloud cuckoo land devoid of fact, evidence and argument

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