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Consumers feel glum about the budget, but will it matter at the voting box?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Australians, so far, appear not to have been convinced by the Coalition’s ‘jobs and growth’ pitch in the 2016 federal budget. But it’s far from clear how this negative reaction may impact on the fortunes of either party in the current election campaign.

Using information from the Westpac-Melbourne Institute Consumer...

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Separation anxiety disorder: not just for kids

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageWhen many doctors went through training they would not have learnt adults could suffer from separation anxiety.from www.shutterstock.com.au

Until 2013, separation anxiety disorder was confined to literature on juvenile anxiety disorders. It was omitted from the diagnostics and statistical manual on adult anxiety disorders. The disorder was...

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High Court unanimously rejects challenge to Senate voting reform

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageFamily First senator Bob Day unsuccessfully challenged the government's changes to the way senators are elected.AAP/Sam Mooy

In a unanimous judgment, the High Court on Friday crushed Family First senator Bob Day’s High Court challenge to the recent Senate voting reforms.

The court regarded none of Day’s arguments as having any merit. It...

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  6. Election FactCheck Q A: is Australia among the lowest-taxing countries in the OECD?
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  20. ATNIX: Australian Twitter News Index, April 2016
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  24. The danger of overselling science
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  26. Unfair if rare: should the PBS change the way it lists cancer drugs?
  27. Uber’s quasi union could be a Faustian bargain for drivers
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  32. Fairfax-APN merger more bad news for media diversity
  33. Perth Green Growth Plan puts strategic environmental assessments to the city test
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