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Turnbull finds it easy to declare himself a feminist

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

It seems easier for Malcolm Turnbull to say he is one, or to be one, than apparently it is for Julie Bishop or Michaelia Cash. Turnbull’s direct answer on Monday to a simple question – “would you describe yourself as a feminist?” - showed up those senior colleagues who never want to wear such a tag. It is also ensured...

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Full response from a spokeswoman for Richard Di Natale

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

In relation to this FactCheck on the level of support for the Greens among voters under 30, The Conversation asked a spokeswoman for Greens leader Richard Di Natale for sources to support his statement that, “If there was a vote amongst people who are under 30 in Australia, there’d possibly be a Greens prime minister”.

The...

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The off-topic Conversation #96

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Welcome to The Conversation’s off-topic space. We’ve set this up as the place where you can discuss anything that isn’t related to a specific article. Please feel free to use this space to get to know each other and talk about news elsewhere and whatever else strikes your fancy.

This is also an opportunity to discuss broader...

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  1. The role of climate change in eastern Australia's wild storms
  2. Election FactCheck: could a vote among under 30s in Australia possibly deliver a Greens prime minister?
  3. Rebate freeze will set GPs back $11 per general patient consultation, but they’re likely to charge them more
  4. There are better ways to help low paid workers than increasing minimum wage
  5. Björk, digital feminist diva, helps cure our wounds in a visceral Sydney show
  6. Health Check: is man flu real?
  7. Computing helps the study of infections on a global and local scale
  8. PolicyCheck: Labor's $3 billion child care plan
  9. Polls effectively tied with 'others' up
  10. Partisan divide over Senate crossbenchers
  11. So far so good for the Greens as the campaign passes the halfway mark
  12. How Australians Die: cause #1 – heart diseases and stroke
  13. Is a quota the key to getting Netflix and co. to spend more on Australian content?
  14. Eight ways we can improve Indigenous employment
  15. Higher supermarket prices for milk won't necessarily help farmers
  16. Aided by the new Senate rules, Nick Xenophon should have a happy election night
  17. Container deposit schemes work: so why is industry still opposed?
  18. RIP E.T. – most aliens will die young
  19. The story of the nosebleed decline of the newspaper industry told in pictures
  20. Government and opposition in a dead heat: Newspoll
  21. Major parties have a lot to answer for in the drift to minor players
  22. A hard rain’s gonna fall: deep water for the election campaign
  23. Labor would boost childcare rebate cap to $10,000
  24. Muhammad Ali rewrote the rule book for athletes as celebrities and activists
  25. Cui Jian's A Piece of Red Cloth...
  26. What made Muhammad Ali 'The Greatest' in the ring?
  27. Curfews and lockouts: battles over drinking time have a long history in NSW
  28. Brexit, Trump and the Fracturing of Conservatism
  29. Labor leads government in Ipsos poll
  30. Prince's death from fentanyl is only the tip of the global overdose iceberg
  31. EcoCheck: Perth's Banksia woodlands are in the path of the sprawling city
  32. On imagery in poetry
  33. Explainer: what is the temporary deficit levy and why was it introduced?
  34. Computing gives an artist new tools to be creative
  35. Humility’s value for democracy in dark times
  36. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the Indi project
  37. Tax-free super is intergenerational theft
  38. Election FactCheck Q A: is global demand for coal still going through the roof?
  39. The trolley dilemma: would you kill one person to save five?
  40. While governments talk about smart cities, it's citizens who create them
  41. Election FactCheck Q A: was Jacqui Lambie right about apprenticeships and 457 visas?
  42. Melbourne wastes 200 kg of food per person a year: it's time to get serious
  43. Eight ways to clean up money in Australian politics
  44. Friday essay: Feminist Medusas and outback Minotaurs - why myth is big in children's books
  45. Good sex ed doesn't lead to teen pregnancy, it prevents it
  46. Kitchen Science: from sizzling brisket to fresh baked bread, the chemical reaction that makes our favourite foods taste so good
  47. Vital Signs: why everyone seems a bit worse off
  48. Does government spending on education promote economic growth?
  49. Election podcast: Tony Abbott on his campaign role
  50. Grattan on Friday: In Conversation with Tony Abbott

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