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FactCheck: is job growth in Australia the greatest it's been since 2006?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

If you look at the latest unemployment numbers down to 5.8%, we have seen extremely strong job growth, over 300,000 jobs in the last year and that’s the greatest level of job growth since 2006. So I am very confident in the strength of our economy overall. – Josh Frydenberg, Minister for Resources, Energy and Northern Australia, intervi...

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Almost all state and territory leaders declare for a republic

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

On the eve of Australia Day, the Australian Republican Movement (ARM) has released a statement of support for an Australian head of state signed by all but one of the nation’s premiers and chief ministers.

Only West Australian premier Colin Barnett declined to add his name. Both Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, a former chairman of the ARM,...

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Abbott says he will run for another term

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Former prime minister Tony Abbott has ended months of speculation by confirming he will renominate for his Sydney seat of Warringah.

His decision will be welcomed by many conservatives in the party but will concern those colleagues who fear that his continuation in parliament could be a destabilising force.

In a statement on his website, Abbott said...

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Morrison open to changing tax white paper process

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Treasurer Scott Morrison has opened the possibility for an alternative to the government’s present white paper process for tax reform.

The government was “not hostage” to particular processes and was “open to different approaches,” Morrison said on Sunday.

The current arrangement was for a green paper and a white paper,...

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  3. Making A Murderer and the cult of factuality
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  5. Sydney Festival review: All the Sex I’ve Ever Had
  6. ATNIX: Australian Twitter News Index, November/December 2015
  7. Scientists find way to predict who is likely to wake up during surgery
  8. Japan offers us many lessons in embracing longevity
  9. Australian Open sponsorship 'scandal' just business-as-usual
  10. Australia's outgoing Chief Scientist says we're good but we can be better
  11. Grattan on Friday: After enjoying the foreign stage lights, Malcolm Turnbull returns to a fractious backyard
  12. Why we keep getting snared in Islamic State’s propaganda trap
  13. Vital Signs: economy limps towards more rate cuts
  14. Friday essay: Jane Austen's Emma at 200
  15. Mysterious blobs in our Milky Way could be part of the missing matter
  16. Forget the pick-up lines – here's how to talk about your sexual desires and boundaries
  17. Should you worry about a schools shortage? It really depends on where you live
  18. Even better news; Australian honey is not likely to make you sick.
  19. Somewhere out there could be a giant new planet in our solar system: so where is it?
  20. Burger FoMO – the peaks and pitfalls of retail pop-ups
  21. Good news, we are not at risk from our food packaging
  22. Why the million-dollar view is bad for our body and our soul
  23. It's official: 2015 was the hottest year ever recorded
  24. We could reduce pest carp in Australian rivers using a disease that came from Israel
  25. Should women exercise during and after pregnancy?
  26. President Trump and the ANZUS alliance
  27. Advantage gambling, but corruption risk surely isn't worth it for tennis
  28. Nine business bets for our emerging digital economy
  29. Hack attack on a hospital IT system highlights the risk of still running Windows XP
  30. Future bushfires will be worse: we need to adapt now
  31. Australia's arts community has a big diversity problem – that's our loss
  32. Good Writing vs Good Storytelling
  33. Humility: Tsai Ing-wen on the Cardinal Democratic Virtue
  34. The ideas boom – where to from here on?
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  36. Recruiting students with higher grades won't alone improve teaching quality in schools
  37. Eating healthily during the week but bingeing on weekends is not OK for your gut
  38. Turnbull tells US legislators: look at 'big picture' benefits of Trans-Pacific Partnership
  39. Alcohol companies target the 20% of Australians who drink 75% of the alcohol
  40. Exposure to algae toxin increases the risk of Alzheimer's-like illnesses
  41. Leaders weigh up a challenging year of transitions in the Australia-US relationship
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  43. Science fact vs fiction in Star Wars and other sci-fi movies: relax, and enjoy the entertainment
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  45. We discovered 20 new fish in northern Australia – now we need to protect them
  46. Concrete jungle? We'll have to do more than plant trees to bring wildlife back to our cities
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