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EcoCheck: Australia’s Alps are cool, but the heat is on

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Our EcoCheck series takes the pulse of some of Australia’s most important ecosystems to find out if they’re in good health or on the wane.

Think of an Australian landscape and you’re unlikely to picture snow-capped mountains or alpine meadows. But that’s what you’ll find atop the peaks of the country’s...

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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Manus Island asylum seekers

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

The move by PNG’s Supreme Court to strike down the continued detention of asylum seekers on Manus Island carries danger for both the government and Labor. In his last Friday video for the University of Canberra, Professor Stephen Parker joins Michelle Grattan to examine the political implications here in Australia.

Ahead of next week’s...

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How has Japan reacted to its failed bid to build Australia's new submarines?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageThe Japanese bid to build Australia's new fleet of submarines was unsuccessful.AAP/James Knowler

The decision on who would build Australia’s next generation of submarines carried just as much anticipation in Japan as it did in Australia. A successful tender would embolden Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s bid to enhance his brand of &...

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  1. Great Barrier Reef bleaching would be almost impossible without climate change
  2. When is it going to snow? Getting a fix on what can make a good season
  3. Grattan on Friday: The Manus issue intrudes on carefully crafted pre-election scripts
  4. Sorting the gems from the dung in the royal commission on union corruption
  5. Michelle Grattan: a brief history of Australian budgets
  6. Vital Signs: deflation Down Under?
  7. Disease evolution: how new illnesses emerge when we change how we live
  8. Friday essay: the ugly history of cosmetic surgery
  9. Kitchen Science: gastrophysics brings the universe into your kitchen
  10. How Captain America: Civil War echoes our political anxieties
  11. Public service begins long journey back to leading on gender equality
  12. More money doesn't guarantee success in cyber security race
  13. Why does Australia need submarines at all?
  14. New homelessness report shows the cost of waiting for early intervention
  15. Will Budget 2016 deliver a new deal for Australian cities?
  16. Fight, flight or ... faint? Why some people pass out when they see blood or feel pain
  17. Patchy laws leave corporate whistleblowers vulnerable
  18. How high-speed wireless compares to cable in boosting our internet speeds
  19. Beyoncé's Lemonade: tell all or fizzy, soap-operatic art object?
  20. Big ticket infrastructure projects may woo voters, but it's value-for-money that matters
  21. If not Manus, then what? Possible alternatives for asylum seekers and refugees in PNG
  22. Australia's gun numbers climb: men who own several buy more than ever before
  23. State by state, it's still Malcolm Turnbull's election to lose
  24. Budget explainer: does Australia really have an infrastructure deficit?
  25. Services, infrastructure winners in big-spending Victorian budget
  26. Disease evolution: the origins of anorexia and how it's shaped by culture and time
  27. Forgetting Martin Bryant: what to remember when we talk about Port Arthur
  28. A shake-up in Australia's busy TV industry as Quickflix calls in the administrators
  29. Federal election 2016: higher education policies to watch out for
  30. Federal election 2016: what's on the table for schools?
  31. Apple's slowdown highlights how growth-obsessed investors distort our view of value
  32. Shades of Abbott as Turnbull government attacks on climate, digs in on asylum seekers
  33. Politics podcast: Robert Simms on the evolution of the Greens
  34. Is the end near for the chiropractic profession as we know it?
  35. Trump, Clinton crush opponents in northeast
  36. Supplements including fish oil and vitamin D can boost effects of antidepressant medications
  37. Labor's climate policy: back in the game but missing detail
  38. The arguments that carried Australia’s 1996 gun law reforms
  39. Whose line is it anyway? The murderer, his mother, and the ghost writers
  40. How Australia produces $30 billion worth of 'grey literature' that we can't read
  41. Weekly Dose: mefloquine, an antimalarial drug made to win wars
  42. The way Australia taxes housing is manifestly unfair
  43. Where is the balance and credibility in our federal government's arts policy?
  44. Will Habitat III defend the human right to the city?
  45. Partnering with scientists boosts school students' and teachers' confidence in science
  46. PNG court decision forces Australia to act on Manus Island detainees
  47. Hidden housemates: the termites that eat our homes
  48. How the influence of trade unions on the Labor Party is overestimated
  49. Why wooing women is the way forward for trade unions
  50. Australia's gun laws save lives – but are we now going backwards?

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