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PolicyCheck: Negative gearing reform

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageNegative gearing has been untouched for 30 years because it increases housing supply and the stock of rental properties. Shutterstock

Welcome to PolicyCheck, a new form of political coverage that aims to make better sense of policies launched by the major parties in the lead-up to the 2016 election. Here, The Conversation’s academic experts...

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What does an anthropologist actually do?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageOn the hunt for other cultures.Shutterstock/Gorosi

Ask any anthropologist what they do and they will find it hard to give you a direct answer.

If you’ve seen the television series Bones, you probably think an anthropologist is someone who studies the remains of dead people to help solve crimes. Well, technically that’s a biological or...

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  1. Review: Disgraced turns West-meets-Islam divisions into striking melodrama
  2. To get young people out of nursing homes, we need to back up the NDIS with housing – here's how
  3. Exactly what is innovative about the word 'innovation'?
  4. Election budgets can only ever be a charade
  5. Infographic: the size of Australia's government
  6. 'Working families', 'Tony's tradies' – what will this year's budget soundbite be?
  7. Now for the big question: who do you trust to run the country?
  8. Breast cancer campaigns might be pink, but men get it too
  9. Great Barrier Reef bleaching is just one symptom of ecosystem collapse across Australia
  10. Listen up: many farmed fish are hard of hearing – here's why it matters
  11. Kidman Co and Huawei decisions mean mixed messages for Chinese investors
  12. Why we should treat Craig Wright's claims to being Bitcoin inventor with scepticism
  13. Cigarettes tax hike bipartisan but $19.5 billion hole in Labor costings
  14. Australia must act now to preserve its culture in the face of global tech giants
  15. FactCheck: was Barnaby Joyce right about Australia's debt under Labor?
  16. Need help with that delivery? Call the monkey midwife!
  17. Regional television set for a shake-up as Nine partners Southern Cross Austereo
  18. Smart Cities Plan offers signs of hope, but are Turnbull and Taylor just dreamin'?
  19. Health Check: does the 'G-spot' exist?
  20. Australia's prohibition of e-cigarettes is out of step with the evidence
  21. Budget 2016 reader questions
  22. How Chinese roller derby is empowering women
  23. To get more people to pay taxes, Indonesia should stamp out corruption by officials at the top
  24. Where are they now? Tracking down the promises of budgets past
  25. The off-topic Conversation #91
  26. What will schools get out of the budget? Just some more unwanted gift cards
  27. World's biggest investors risk another more severe global finanical crisis
  28. Getting away with it: Ashton Raggatt McDougall wins the Gold Medal
  29. Election explainer: when does the government enter caretaker period and what does it mean?
  30. Writing movement: why dance criticism matters
  31. Men more reluctant to go to the doctor – and it's putting them at risk
  32. Dads get postnatal depression too
  33. Getting the right treatment can prevent heart attacks – here's how
  34. Apple Pay no sure thing in mobile payments race
  35. Please 'like' me: why Facebook might be the key to success in the 2016 election
  36. What has happened to collective bargaining since the end of WorkChoices?
  37. A more transparent university admissions process? Here's what we should be talking about
  38. Phasing out fossil fuels for renewables may not be a straight forward swap
  39. Scientists need to engage more with the public to secure funding
  40. Budget boosts security for Australian Federal Police and Australian Crime Commission
  41. Scott Morrison talks up the budget 'plan' but will cynical public trust it?
  42. And honest too ... Merry Wives in Melbourne
  43. The Productivity Commission intellectual property report: moderate and measured
  44. In defence of left-wing populism
  45. Political geography 101
  46. Kidman sale to Chinese given preliminary 'no'
  47. Morrison's ruling on Kidman Co sale redefines the national interest test
  48. No to rehab? The mining downturn risks making mine clean-ups even more of an afterthought
  49. What do we want from Australia's new submarines?
  50. PolicyCheck: Labor's phased emissions trading scheme

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