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'Mr Habourside Mansion' – Credlin gives Turnbull a moniker with cut-through

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imagePeta Credlin will be a commentator on Sky for the duration of the election campaign.AAP/Sam Mooy

Tony Abbott is being good in this campaign, certainly so far, even to the point of praising the government’s superannuation changes when, as prime minister, he was totally opposed to any reform.

But his former chief of staff Peta Credlin delivered...

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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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  1. High Court unanimously rejects challenge to Senate voting reform
  2. Carnage in the arts: experts respond to the Australia Council cuts
  3. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the first week of the election campaign
  4. Covering the election beyond our memes: what role for visual politics and social media?
  5. Can 7-Eleven be trusted to clean up its own mess?
  6. Full response from ACOSS
  7. Election FactCheck Q A: is Australia among the lowest-taxing countries in the OECD?
  8. The Sykes-Picot Agreement and the making of the modern Middle East
  9. Obsession with Sykes-Picot says more about what we think of Arabs than history
  10. Explainer: what is the 100-year-old Sykes-Picot Agreement?
  11. Grattan on Friday: Turnbull and Shorten play to voters who are yet to engage
  12. Why the death of employment is a dead idea
  13. Carbon taxes, emissions trading and electricity prices: making sense of the scare campaigns
  14. South Australia is now coal-free, and batteries could fill the energy gap
  15. Why neither party should ignore gender in this election
  16. Science or Snake Oil: can a detox actually cleanse your liver?
  17. Friday essay: from Daenerys to Yara - the top ten women of Game of Thrones
  18. Lecturers: encourage your students to enrol and vote in the election
  19. Students are using 'smart' spy technology to cheat in exams
  20. Why the long face: just how risky is horse riding?
  21. ATNIX: Australian Twitter News Index, April 2016
  22. How Scared or Hopeful Should We Be in a Warming World?
  23. Kepler finds more 'Earth-like planets', but are they really like Earth?
  24. Milk price cuts reflect the reality of sweeping changes in global dairy market
  25. The danger of overselling science
  26. From whales to insects, the Fraser Island dingo diet is a dog’s breakfast
  27. Unfair if rare: should the PBS change the way it lists cancer drugs?
  28. Uber’s quasi union could be a Faustian bargain for drivers
  29. Why you should never put a goldfish in a park pond ... or down the toilet
  30. Election 2016: the most exciting time to be multicultural in Australia?
  31. Why is it still possible to climb Ulu<u>r</u>u?
  32. Do the sums: bicycle-friendly changes are good business
  33. Fairfax-APN merger more bad news for media diversity
  34. Perth Green Growth Plan puts strategic environmental assessments to the city test
  35. Should older people and those with dementia have their licences revoked?
  36. New Zealand's indigenous reconciliation efforts show having a treaty isn't enough
  37. Election explainer: what are the opinion polls and how accurate are they?
  38. Location, location, location: why South Australia could take the world's nuclear waste
  39. 'Jobs and growth' and deja vu: reprising a failed American experiment
  40. Songwriting as solace: 'I live in the same body but it can't talk to me any more'
  41. Confusion over Google's paid services could land it in trouble, again
  42. Goodbye Northern lights, hello sunlight?
  43. ALP ousts Fremantle candidate
  44. The perils of Lindsay and the hovering Abbott shadow
  45. The world's oldest axe shows the cut and thrust of academia
  46. We're hiring: The Conversation's technical development team is growing
  47. UK elections: Labour wins London mayoralty, but otherwise mixed
  48. Ancient Australia: world's first nation of innovators
  49. Election FactCheck: is Labor planning to increase taxes by $100 billion over ten years?
  50. Explainer: why protecting the Red Cross emblem matters

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