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Yes, some Australian private schools are overfunded – here's why

  • Written by Laura Perry, Associate Professor and Associate Dean, Research, Murdoch University
imageThere is little regulation about how private schools spend public funding.from www.shutterstock.com

Education minister Simon Birmingham recently made the claim that some private schools are “overfunded”.

The comment received considerable interest because it opens the possibility that public funding of such schools may decrease.

This is...

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Art for innovation's sake? Lessons from our Canadian cousin

  • Written by Usman W. Chohan, Doctoral Candidate, Policy Reform and Economics, UNSW Australia
imageJustin Trudeau sees the artistic and creative industries as drivers of Canadian innovationvl04/flickr, CC BY

While the notion of “art for art’s sake” has been both romanticized and derided across the ages, OECD countries do not support the arts and the creative industries in a manner that would let most artists pursue their...

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Volatility, thy name is Trump

  • Written by Kumuda Simpson, Lecturer in International Relations, La Trobe University
imageReuters/Mike Segar

Temperament has become a key theme this presidential season. Who has the right kind of temperament to be president of the United States? This question has been thrown around so often, including by the candidates themselves, that it is worth examining in some detail.

The Oxford English Dictionary defines temperament as:

… a...

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  1. 'We must keep the lights on': how a cyclone was used to attack renewables
  2. Wyatt Roy's trip to Iraq was nothing short of irresponsible
  3. How can Australia build on a century of struggle over Indigenous citizenship?
  4. 20 years on, what impact has the Nobel Prize for medicine had on our immune systems?
  5. The Nobel Prizes’ controversial push for popularity
  6. The story behind Australia's marine reserves, and how we should change them
  7. The superannuation myth: why it's a mistake to increase contributions to 12% of earnings
  8. Religion and the US election: does faith matter anymore?
  9. Cities in the sky: how do we decide where this urban journey is taking us?
  10. It's never been more important to keep an eye on space weather
  11. Trump, the media, and the populist politics of the pogrom
  12. The human clitoris is an object of beauty, pleasure and intrigue
  13. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the South Australia blackout
  14. SA blackout politics overshadow the real issues on power generation
  15. What's happening when our joints crack and is it bad?
  16. Why do we need 'Pokie-Leaks'? We already know how pokies work
  17. Friday essay: talking, writing and fighting like girls
  18. Everyone's different: what parts of the brain make our personalities so unique?
  19. Suspending welfare payments won’t help young people get jobs
  20. The big picture of the universe reveals the family tree of galaxies
  21. Climate change is happening in your garden: here's how to spot it
  22. Vital Signs: President Trump would cause financial Armageddon
  23. Australia can't afford to turn inwards, Morrison says
  24. Grattan on Friday: Turnbull's challenge is to avoid the Gillard trap
  25. Turnbull turns South Australia crisis into row over renewables
  26. Whether China is dumping steel in Australia under the 'market economy' label is very subjective
  27. Neither Hillary, nor Donald, better None of the Above
  28. Hold it right there: how (and why) to stop light in its tracks
  29. Can we use a simple blood test to detect cancer?
  30. Unknown Land: mapping and imagining Western Australia
  31. Libertarian or Green? What chances do third parties have in 2016?
  32. Turnbull uses South Australian blackout to push for uniformity on renewables
  33. Sense of place: messier than it ever was, so how do we manage this shifting world?
  34. Do 'kindy bootcamps' get children ready for school?
  35. What caused South Australia's state-wide blackout?
  36. ‘Paper cat’ Australia has real fears for China to address
  37. Backpacker tax compromise means more discrimination for these workers
  38. Australia's proposed war crimes amendments demand careful scrutiny
  39. Race to the White House – who won and who lost the first presidential debate? Does it matter?
  40. Density, sprawl, growth: how Australian cities have changed in the last 30 years
  41. New drone rules: with more eyes in the sky, expect less privacy
  42. Putting carbon back in the land is just a smokescreen for real climate action: Climate Council report
  43. Record high to record low: what on earth is happening to Antarctica's sea ice?
  44. Queensland's culling program is not the solution to New South Wales' shark problem
  45. We need to change more than pay for executives to do better
  46. Refusing to play the race game
  47. How our brain controls movement and makes new connections when parts are damaged
  48. Donald Trump's 'new civil rights agenda' talk is just unhelpful noise
  49. Business Briefing: treat the cause not the symptoms of problems with private health insurance
  50. Politics podcast: Scott Ryan on the same-sex marriage plebiscite and political donations

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