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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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Carnage in the arts: experts respond to the Australia Council cuts

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imageDeep funding cuts will affect Australia's entire arts ecology. Ekke, CC BY-SA

A little soupçon of beauty?

Joanna Mendelssohn, Associate Professor, Art & Design: UNSW Australia

There comes a time in the ancient Chinese lingering execution, lingchi or Death by a Thousand Cuts, when the prisoner begs for the final stroke to end the torture...

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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the first week of the election campaign

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It’s difficult to pick which side of politics won the first week of the election campaign. Michelle Grattan tells University of Canberra acting vice-chancellor Professor Frances Shannon that with both Bill Shorten and Malcolm Turnbull never having fought an election as leader, this was something of a training week.

Michelle Grattan does not...

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  6. Explainer: what is the 100-year-old Sykes-Picot Agreement?
  7. Grattan on Friday: Turnbull and Shorten play to voters who are yet to engage
  8. Why the death of employment is a dead idea
  9. Carbon taxes, emissions trading and electricity prices: making sense of the scare campaigns
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  11. Why neither party should ignore gender in this election
  12. Science or Snake Oil: can a detox actually cleanse your liver?
  13. Friday essay: from Daenerys to Yara - the top ten women of Game of Thrones
  14. Lecturers: encourage your students to enrol and vote in the election
  15. Students are using 'smart' spy technology to cheat in exams
  16. Why the long face: just how risky is horse riding?
  17. ATNIX: Australian Twitter News Index, April 2016
  18. How Scared or Hopeful Should We Be in a Warming World?
  19. Kepler finds more 'Earth-like planets', but are they really like Earth?
  20. Milk price cuts reflect the reality of sweeping changes in global dairy market
  21. The danger of overselling science
  22. From whales to insects, the Fraser Island dingo diet is a dog’s breakfast
  23. Unfair if rare: should the PBS change the way it lists cancer drugs?
  24. Uber’s quasi union could be a Faustian bargain for drivers
  25. Why you should never put a goldfish in a park pond ... or down the toilet
  26. Election 2016: the most exciting time to be multicultural in Australia?
  27. Why is it still possible to climb Ulu<u>r</u>u?
  28. Do the sums: bicycle-friendly changes are good business
  29. Fairfax-APN merger more bad news for media diversity
  30. Perth Green Growth Plan puts strategic environmental assessments to the city test
  31. Should older people and those with dementia have their licences revoked?
  32. New Zealand's indigenous reconciliation efforts show having a treaty isn't enough
  33. Election explainer: what are the opinion polls and how accurate are they?
  34. Location, location, location: why South Australia could take the world's nuclear waste
  35. 'Jobs and growth' and deja vu: reprising a failed American experiment
  36. Songwriting as solace: 'I live in the same body but it can't talk to me any more'
  37. Confusion over Google's paid services could land it in trouble, again
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  40. The perils of Lindsay and the hovering Abbott shadow
  41. The world's oldest axe shows the cut and thrust of academia
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  45. Election FactCheck: is Labor planning to increase taxes by $100 billion over ten years?
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  47. Why Shorten wants to kill off spectre of Labor-Greens deal in a hung parliament
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