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Time perspective, Easter chocolate, and music playlists

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

The long Easter weekend is upon us, and with it many children are anticipating a diabetes of chocolate, while their parents are anticipating an emergency room of home improvements and the possibilities for recuperation afforded by a return to the workplace next week. To the Christian faith of course Easter is a time for renewal, for hatching plans...

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These private companies pay less tax than we do – but reasons remain unclear

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Information released this week by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) on the amount of tax paid by some of Australia’s largest private companies raises questions about the fairness of individual income tax, avoidance of tax by large private companies and the role of the ATO in reducing the avoidance.

The ATO released the second tranche of...

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  7. Mass extinctions and climate change: why the speed of rising greenhouse gases matters
  8. A long election campaign is not necessarily a big risk for Turnbull
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  11. Rare Earths: driven by magnetic applications and diversity in supply
  12. Is winning all that matters in AFL or does the performance count?
  13. What parents and teachers should know about non-verbal learning disability
  14. What is Turnbull’s take on foreign policy?
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  16. Islamic State exploiting Europe's porous borders and intelligence failures: Turnbull
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  20. Art and terror: a new kind of memorial
  21. Weekly Dose: Warfarin, the blood-thinner that's still used as a rat killer
  22. FactCheck: has the level of casual employment in Australia stayed steady for the past 18 years?
  23. Young people's economic disadvantage is unlucky – not unjust
  24. How to inoculate people against Donald Trump's fact bending claims
  25. Morrison's embarrassment over budget timing was more his fault than Turnbull's
  26. Brussels attacks show just how desperate Islamic State has become
  27. In defence of observational science: randomised experiments aren't the only way to the truth
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  29. 50 years after The Lucky Country, Australia's sustainability challenge remains
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  36. Which students are most likely to drop out of university?
  37. Brussels attacks: why Europe?
  38. Who is right in the Abbott-versus-Turnbull policy wars?
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  40. Hospitals don't need increased funding, they need to make better use of what they've got
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