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Parts and components trade may well save the economy

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Most of us are all too aware that production chains are becoming more globally integrated. More and more businesses and research organisations now contribute smaller slices to larger audiences of consumers.

The message for business is:

  • Find a niche
  • Keep on developing it – be the best in the world
  • Protect your investment through appropriate...

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Ian Macfarlane joins those exiting at the election

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Former cabinet minister in the Howard and Abbott governments Ian Macfarlane has announced he will quit parliament at the election.

Last year Macfarlane, who was not included in the first Turnbull ministry, made a bold play to return to cabinet by seeking to switch to the Nationals. If he had succeeded, Saturday’s reshuffle would have seen him...

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  2. ASEAN: leadership the Southeast Asian way
  3. Elementary Watson? The status of Jobe Watson's Brownlow Medal
  4. CSIRO cuts: climate science really does need to shift its focus towards adaptation
  5. The politics of taxation – or how to convince people to part with their money
  6. Explainer: what is FPV drone racing?
  7. Voyage to the moon, opera and the voyage of human emotion
  8. Luxury cars could be the government's best friend
  9. Corruption charges fail to faze Chinese investors
  10. Government leads 52-48% in Fairfax-Ipsos poll as tax battle turns to negative gearing
  11. Turnbull makes necessity the mother of opportunity
  12. Shorten policy hits tax breaks for negative gearing and capital gains
  13. Indigenous health leaders helped give us a plan to close the gap, and we must back it
  14. Dynamic Duos - business and life partners share their tips on having a solid union this Valentine’s Day
  15. Why Digital India took on Facebook and won
  16. Australia's part in the global effort to discover gravitational waves
  17. What needs to happen now to get medicinal cannabis to those who need it?
  18. Stuart Robert quits ministry amid new disclosures
  19. Are citation rates the best way to assess the impact of research?
  20. Considering spicing up Valentine's Day with an aphrodisiac? Here's what you need to know
  21. The hashtag conundrum: how should journalists negotiate public and private on social media?
  22. Untangling the debate on bracket creep, corporate tax rates and negative gearing
  23. Timeline: the history of gravity
  24. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the Nationals' leadership change
  25. What should the new sex discrimination commissioner do? Make 'women's issues' everyone's issues
  26. On detecting gravitational waves, landmark science and the media
  27. Friday essay: how New York Fashion Week came to be
  28. Vital Signs: economy in a holding pattern
  29. Grattan on Friday: The Nationals install a Barnaby whisperer as they pass on the family farm
  30. Explainer: what might upset Australia's 'rock solid' banks
  31. Urinary incontinence can be a problem for women of all ages, but there is a cure
  32. The best way to protect us from climate change? Save our ecosystems
  33. Gravitational waves discovered: scientists explain why it is such a big deal
  34. Gravitational waves discovered: top scientists respond
  35. Gravitational waves discovered: the universe has spoken
  36. When black holes meet: inside the cataclysms that cause gravitational waves
  37. The Dallas Buyers Club case is over and the precedent is good news for all Australians
  38. Treasury modelling shows no growth lift from GST tax mix switch
  39. Truss out, Joyce in – what next for the Nationals?
  40. Cloaca Professional (2010): Blending science, art and other excrement
  41. An international day to encourage more women and girls in science
  42. Adoption not necessarily the best solution for troubled child protection system
  43. The planned aviation emissions rules will just delay the heavy lifting until later
  44. What is this thing called love?
  45. Nationals to give Joyce a clear run as Truss brings forward retirement
  46. Lessons from the Great Depression
  47. Equality in education – what does that mean?
  48. Ai Weiwei has pulled his work from Denmark – should Melbourne be next?
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