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What went wrong at the Melbourne Art Fair?

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor
imageA cleaner at work beside a Brook Andrew installation at the 2008 Melbourne Art Fair.REUTERS/Mick Tsikas

It died not with a bang, but with a whimper.

Last Friday, Melbourne Art Foundation executive chair and gallerist Anna Pappas announced the unthinkable: that after 28 years and 14 incarnations, the biennial Melbourne Art Fair, which was slated to...

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Defence White Paper: an extra $29.9 billion spending over a decade

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor

The Defence White Paper will pledge an additional $29.9 billion in defence spending over the coming decade and support for businesses to innovate in areas such as cyber security and aeronautics.

Malcolm Turnbull has linked the paper, which he inherited in draft form from the Abbott government, into his own wider domestic agenda of innovation,...

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Branded for life? Sending the wrong message to young perpetrators of family violence

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor
imageBranding wrongdoers has a long and chequered past.The Line

As part of a strategy to eliminate violence against women, an advertising campaign on digital channels, in cinemas and in high foot-traffic areas for young people uses a series of photographs depicting young men who have assaulted their girlfriends.

These men appear with the upper parts of...

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  13. Response from Tamara Galloway
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  17. A liberal leading the Liberals: can Turnbull manage the ultra-conservatives?
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