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Ideas for Australia: Let's retire the idea that Australia 'depends' on digging up coal and other resources

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageIs the coal train leaving town?CSIRO, CC BY

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


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Friday essay: Dogs in Space, 30 years on – a once maligned film comes of age

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageMichael Hutchence bought name recognition to Dogs in Space. The Making of Dogs in Space

A fairly unattractive bunch of bored and boring party givers, mindlessly driving around midnight streets waiting for pieces of Skylab to fall on them and searching for meaning in the TV test pattern, hardly makes for a riveting film experience.

Barbra...

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  3. These sex-starved creatures scavenge new genes from other pondlife
  4. Delaying shutting power stations will bring big disruption later: Climate Institute research
  5. Allan Fels: 7Eleven franchisees 'waging campaign' to block workers' compo (audio)
  6. What we know and suspect about the causes of Parkinson's disease
  7. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a closed shop with a hopeless task
  8. Peabody's bankruptcy claim is a symbol of coal's end
  9. Solomon Islands expedition seeks to conserve the extraordinary monkey-faced bat and giant rat
  10. Technology 'challenges' to reach for the nearest stars
  11. Understanding violence against the left in Indonesia
  12. Does higher-density city development leave urban forests out on a limb?
  13. The Resilience Project: finding those rare people with genetic disease mutations who are healthy
  14. China's e-commerce laws not a 'crackdown' but closing a loophole
  15. If the people can't get to their jobs, bring the jobs to the people
  16. Australian sugary drinks tax could prevent thousands of heart attacks and strokes and save 1,600 lives
  17. Ideas for Australia: Rethinking funding and priorities in IVF – should the state pay for people to have babies?
  18. Ideas for Australia: Australians are living longer but getting sicker – we need a plan to keep them out of hospital
  19. One day we won't need a Renewable Energy Target, because we'll have good climate policy
  20. Why China could never sign on to the Trans-Pacific Partnership
  21. How 'tough on crime' politics flouts death-in-custody recommendations
  22. Australia should take a stand against 'killer robots'
  23. Buskers enrich our streets and laws don't have to hinder - they can help
  24. Celebrities and politicians tell us their deepest, darkest secrets. Why?
  25. Budget company tax cut a hard sell politically
  26. Malcolm in the Middle Kingdom
  27. Politics podcast: Hugh White on Turnbull's China visit
  28. Panama Papers force tax authorities to act: but what took so long?
  29. Deaths in custody: 25 years after the royal commission, we've gone backwards
  30. Delays at Canberra: why Australia should have built fast rail decades ago
  31. Weekly Dose: ibuprofen – just because it's freely available, doesn't make it safe
  32. Our punk, jarring five dollar note: so bad it's good or just bad?
  33. Many survivors of childhood brain cancer have cognitive difficulties, but these can be treated
  34. Pope Francis and The Joy of Love in a merciful church
  35. Is Alpha Centauri the right place to search for life elsewhere?
  36. Reforming HELP loans: combine lower repayment thresholds with a super payment option
  37. Hidden housemates: book-loving silverfish
  38. Living in a bubble: inflatable modules could be the future of space habitats
  39. We're on WhatsApp for our 2016 budget coverage
  40. Full response from a spokeswoman for Brendan O'Connor
  41. Royal commission into banking debate reveals the sell-off of Australian democracy
  42. FactCheck: do better pay rates for truck drivers improve safety?
  43. Three ways to build innovation into your organisation
  44. In pictures: a close-up look at the Great Barrier Reef's bleaching
  45. Talk of reforming toxic banks is misguided: improve the product and culture will follow
  46. Was Clive Palmer a 'shadow' director of Queensland Nickel?
  47. Turnbull's visit presents an important opportunity to press China on human rights
  48. Blaming individual doctors for medical errors doesn't help anyone
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