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If you love me, don’t feed me bacon

  • Written by Clare Collins, Professor in Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Newcastle
imageSwap the bacon for something a little healthier. Brent Hofacker/Shutterstock

A friend reckons he has it good. His partner cooks a bacon-hash-brown-fry-up for breakfast every day. “Are you sure?” I said. “Cause that’s exactly what I would feed my partner if I wanted to bump him off!”

It is easy to fall into the trap of...

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The future of the US Supreme Court is at stake no matter who wins in November

  • Written by Felicity Turner, Assistant Professor of History, Armstrong State University
imageThe next president will have a unique opportunity to mould the Supreme Court bench.Ken Hammond, US Department of Agriculture

At a recent rally of Donald Trump supporters in North Carolina, Republican vice-presidential candidate Mike Pence said the result of the November presidential election would determine the shape of the US Supreme Court for the...

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Migrants are sacrificing their working rights because of greedy governments

  • Written by Giovanni Di Lieto, Lecturer, Bachelor of International Business, Monash Business School, Monash University

Governments want all the benefits of the free movement of goods, capital, services, ideas and labour, but tend to neglect the rights of workers. This imbalance may mean countries lose the benefits of globalised labour movement in the end.

Migrants are commonly seen in the workplace as a swarm of locusts having vicious impacts. In terms of social...

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Perspectives on migrants distorted by politics of prejudice

  • Written by Jock Collins, Professor of Social Economics, UTS Business School, University of Technology Sydney
imageOne Nation senator Pauline Hanson wants a ban on further Muslim immigration to Australia.AAP/Mick Tsikas

Global migration is experiencing turbulent times.

There are 120 million immigrants living in OECD countries; Australia has one of the highest immigrant populations (28.1% in 2014) of all OECD countries.

Launching the International Migration...

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  1. From placeholder to pathfinder: innovative temporary site uses help us reimagine city spaces
  2. Turnbull should drive a regional refugee solution
  3. Invasive predators are eating the world's animals to extinction – and the worst is close to home
  4. Gold Coast light rail study helps put a figure on value capture's funding potential
  5. Recognition: Yes or No? The ABC asks the wrong questions of the wrong people
  6. To move forward on reconciliation, Australia must recognise it has a race relations problem
  7. Explainer: what are cataracts?
  8. Academics are unhappy – it's time to transform our troubled university system
  9. The OzAsia Festival is young and confident – here are the shows to watch
  10. Barnaby Joyce's challenge: applying the whip to the Nationals' whip
  11. FactCheck Q A: Is Australia one of the few countries worldwide to accept foreign political donations?
  12. Can an app help us find mindfulness in today's busy high-tech world?
  13. FactCheck Q A: would the Constitution need to be changed to ban political donations from unions?
  14. Health Check: how do I know if I drink too much?
  15. The Paralympics is changing the way people perceive disabilities
  16. To cut urban sprawl, we need quality infill housing displays to win over the public
  17. The silencing of the seas: how our oceans are going quiet
  18. Australia's educational policies both embody and entrench low expectations of students
  19. Full response from a spokesperson for Doug Cameron
  20. Private resettlement models offer a way for Australia to lift its refugee intake
  21. Australia has an internationalisation, not an innovation and R D problem
  22. A degree doesn't count for South Sudanese job seekers
  23. Today's leaders could learn from Menzies, who built modern Australia without acting in haste
  24. Child sex abuse doesn't create paedophiles
  25. Gaps in education data: there are many questions for which we don't have accurate answers
  26. The great movie scenes: Antonioni's The Passenger
  27. Disruption over Macquarie Island calls for some clever Antarctic thinking
  28. 'Grotesque spectacle'? Rio has a long way to go to become more accessible
  29. Hard to see compromise on same-sex marriage plebiscite
  30. Here she comes again – how do we handle Pauline Hanson?
  31. Humans can make rockfalls from earthquakes more dangerous
  32. WA ReachTEL: Liberals stage big recovery to election winning position
  33. Community wellbeing best measured from the ground up: a Yawuru example
  34. Climate Policy’s House of Cards
  35. The strange case of Stephen Conroy's invisible resignation
  36. Politics podcast: Peter Jennings on Turnbull's trip to the US
  37. Why we run Author Q As
  38. Paralympian role models: media hype, political rhetoric or the real deal?
  39. Attacks on renewable energy policy are older than the climate issue itself
  40. Lionel Shriver and the responsibilities of fiction writers
  41. The world's carbon stores are going up in smoke with vanishing wilderness
  42. Callinan review largely backs Sydney lockout laws, but alcohol's role in family violence is a blind spot
  43. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the government's week of success
  44. Technology matters in the Paralympics, but the athlete matters more
  45. Unusual conditions: what are gigantism and acromegaly?
  46. Why are there so many species of bugs, but so few species of human?
  47. Rules of the Game: a disparate mix of ping-pong balls, paper and Pharrell Williams
  48. How Airbnb is reshaping our cities
  49. iPhone hack attack shows why we need to rein in the trade in spyware
  50. Crossroads program: should we teach children that gender identity is fluid? Here's what the research says

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