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Politics podcast: Francis Sullivan on child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Soaring community outrage over the issue of child sexual abuse was this week fanned by a Tim Minchin song calling for Cardinal George Pell to return home to Australia to give evidence to the royal commission.

Francis Sullivan, CEO of the Truth, Justice and Healing Council, tells Michelle Grattan that his organisation supports the crowd-funded push...

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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the government's tax 'bugger's muddle'

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

The government is caught in an awkward spot on tax – its work unfinished but critics clamouring for firm decisions. Treasurer Scott Morrison struggles as he reins in expectations about those budget income tax cuts.

University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor Stephen Parker and Professorial Fellow Michelle Grattan talk tax, the government’s...

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  2. Don't chuck that old mobile phone, there's gold in there
  3. What causes autism? What we know, don’t know and suspect
  4. Grattan on Friday: Scott Morrison struggles to stay afloat as he treads water on tax
  5. Why is Islam so different in different countries?
  6. Vital signs: the missing link between labour markets and growth
  7. World hunger: what the Ebola virus can teach us about saving crops
  8. Chemistry has a bright future for us and our economy
  9. Friday essay: on the Sydney Mardi Gras march of 1978
  10. Village Roadshow using courts to block pirate sites will achieve little
  11. Why Was Stephen Fry Fried On Twitter?
  12. University councils need greater expertise, including staff and student voices
  13. Don’t be alarmed: AI won’t leave half the world unemployed
  14. Collaboration: Too much of a good thing?
  15. Making commercial surrogacy illegal only makes aspiring parents go elsewhere
  16. Australia's south west: a hotspot for wildlife and plants that deserves World Heritage status
  17. Bad news at Fairfax and The Independent, but quality journalism will roll on
  18. Is big policy a big political risk for Bill Shorten and Labor?
  19. Business confidence and tax reform key to Turnbull government re-election: CEDA
  20. Australia can learn from Indonesia’s experience before relaxing its media laws
  21. Rising extreme weather warns of ecosystem collapse: study
  22. What is ransomware and how to protect your precious files from it
  23. Tim Minchin's Come Home Cardinal Pell is a pitch-perfect protest song
  24. Folly of treating all refugees as would-be terrorists solves neither problem
  25. Labor gains in polls, but Coalition still holds clear lead
  26. Selling ports and other assets: why anti-competitive deals to boost prices cost the public in the end
  27. What does concussion do to the brain?
  28. If Islamic State is based on religion, why is it so violent?
  29. The 'c-word' may be the last swearing taboo, but doesn't shock like it used to
  30. Digital payment providers yet to win war on cash
  31. Going on safari? Research shows ecotourism can help save threatened species
  32. How online advertising can work in a world of ad blockers
  33. Mental health woes are rife in the arts – no wonder
  34. Modern tablets with pens may save handwriting from certain death by computer
  35. Council workers spraying the weed-killer glyphosate in playgrounds won't hurt your children
  36. No, pesticides are not causing microcephaly in Brazil
  37. Work, Play, and the zany blurring of the public and private self.
  38. Morrison still hopeful of modest relief on tax bracket creep
  39. Dja Dja Wurrung barks are Australian art – the British Museum should return them
  40. New app helps people with neurological conditions practise speech
  41. Energy star ratings for homes? Good idea, but it needs some real estate flair
  42. UK companies poised to act on forced labour, but Australia lags behind
  43. Do Wi-Fi and mobile phones really cause cancer? Experts respond
  44. Palaszczuk's first year in office: an unanticipated success
  45. An uneasy marriage: planners, public and the market struggle to work well together
  46. The earthquakes keep on coming for Christchurch
  47. Child lead exposure linked to aggressive crime later in life: study
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