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Ideas for Australia: bipartisanship on immigration does little to counter racism, suspicion and division

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor
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The Conversation has asked 20 academics to examine the big ideas facing Australia for the 2016 federal election and beyond. The 20-piece series examines, among others, the state of democracy, health, education, environment, equality, freedom of speech, federation and economic reform.


Immigration will most likely not be a first-order issue for the...

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Ideas for Australia: City v4.0, a new model of urban growth and governance for Australia

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor
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The Conversation has asked 20 academics to examine the big ideas facing Australia for the 2016 federal election and beyond. The 20-piece series examines, among others, the state of democracy, health, education, environment, equality, freedom of speech, federation and economic reform.


We live in a global age of cities. Australia’s major urban...

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Palm oil politics impede sustainability in Southeast Asia

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor

Indonesia and Malaysia are at the centre of the world’s decades-long palm oil boom. Between them the two countries have planted more than 15 million hectares of oil palm, employ about 4 million workers, and produce 84% of the world’s palm oil. It is the biggest and fastest rural transformation the countries have seen.

Palm oil, a...

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In remembering Anzac Day, what do we forget?

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor

In the weeks before Anzac Day, a flurry of news stories emerge mobilising Australians to remember the Anzacs. We see in them familiar references to “The Diggers”, with their virtues of mateship, sacrifice and courage, and the “birth” of the nation at Gallipoli. As Kevin Rudd said in 2010,

All nations are shaped by their...

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