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CEDA makes the case for balancing the budget

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imagePaul Clintock, chairman of CEDA, says the report is trying to bring a balanced perspective to the budget debate.CEDA, CC BY-SA

The Federal Government needs to focus on balancing the budget rather than getting bogged down in the mud of cutting or raising taxes and expenditure, the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) argues in a...

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In Conversation with Barry Marshall: using pathogens to help humans

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imageNobel Laureate Barry Marshall talks to Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology deputy director of translational research David Handojo Muljono in Indonesia.Supplied

Nobel Laureate Barry Marshall discovered that peptic ulcers were caused by a bacteria called Helicobacter pylori. He is using the same bacteria to create probiotics and edible vaccines.

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  1. 'The clubs are really angry': the AFL illicit drug's policy under a blowtorch
  2. How far can you go to lawfully protect yourself in a home invasion?
  3. Chemical messengers: how pregnancy hormones affect the body
  4. Farming in 2050: storing carbon could help meet Australia's climate goals
  5. Woolies private label strategy will play directly into the hands of Aldi
  6. Small is beautiful: artist-run collectives count, but they're facing death by a thousand cuts
  7. Tablets at the table can influence child development, not always in a good way
  8. The FBI drops its case against Apple that only made everyone's security worse
  9. Turnbull's reform pitch – state access to income tax
  10. What's so hard about teaching? Words of advice for new teachers
  11. Ban new wind turbines? Not if the bar for declaring them safe is impossibly high
  12. Is lowering the student loan repayment threshold fair for students?
  13. Four reasons payday lending will still flourish despite Nimble's $1.5m penalty
  14. How can a city keep its character if its landmark views aren't protected?
  15. Explainer: what is restless leg syndrome?
  16. Insecure jobs and incomes carry risk of radicalisation for young Indonesian workers
  17. The off-topic Conversation #86
  18. Now We Are Five
  19. How unions are changing in a bid for relevance – and survival
  20. New mosquito threats shift risks from our swamps to our suburbs
  21. Will global warming make you fat?
  22. Small businesses are being hit with import duty as Customs undermines trade policy
  23. How eye tracking gives players a new experience in video games
  24. Students struggle with digital skills because their teachers lack confidence
  25. The Secret River, silences and our nation's history
  26. FactCheck Q A: is Australia the world leader in household solar power?
  27. The states have gone that way, but fixed four-year federal terms are unlikely
  28. Health Check: are growing pains real?
  29. New laws for the high seas: four key issues the UN talks need to tackle
  30. Negative interest rates – are there any positives?
  31. Can we replace politicians with robots?
  32. Microsoft's racist chatbot Tay highlights how far AI is from being truly intelligent
  33. Trump: the pseudo-president in waiting
  34. Times demand a Sustainable Development Commission to replace the Productivity Commission
  35. Grattan on Friday: What's bad for Bill Shorten? Too much election focus on the unions
  36. This Easter, churches will be praying for a rebirth
  37. Lynch syndrome explainer: a common cancer risk few have heard of
  38. Construction workers safer when they ditch the manual: study
  39. Eye in the Sky movie gives a real insight into the future of warfare
  40. Bacteria found to thrive better in space than on Earth
  41. Time perspective, Easter chocolate, and music playlists
  42. Woodside's Browse project setback shows the gas industry needs to get its act together
  43. These private companies pay less tax than we do – but reasons remain unclear
  44. Brussels attacks: why do family members commit terrorism together?
  45. Bitch, I’m (still) Madonna ...
  46. Explainer: what's the link between insomnia and mental illness?
  47. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Turnbull's double-dissolution play
  48. Hidden housemates: a gecko invasion?
  49. 'Choppergate' no more? What the review of politicians' entitlements will mean
  50. Coalition gains in Newspoll, but Turnbull's rating negative for first time

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