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  1. Bitcoin might not change the world, but the blockchain that makes it work, might
  2. Ben Anderson's works on Indonesia challenged Suharto's military rule
  3. Let's allow parallel book imports, and subsidise Australian publishing
  4. Door of Syrian peace talks still closed to Australia
  5. Bah, humbug: the misery of Christmas in classic literature
  6. Has this been a good year for international relations?
  7. Google trumps Apple for Australian mobile payments, but for how long?
  8. Sexual coercion may be less common than prison rape myths would have us believe
  9. Book review: Keating, by Kerry O'Brien
  10. If you want to crack down on tax avoidance, go after the banks
  11. Court dismisses the Dallas Buyers Club latest copyright claim as 'not Ben-Hur'
  12. Private prison operators still hide from scrutiny, despite reform
  13. Hidden and unexplained: feeling the pain of fibromyalgia
  14. We need to ditch the pink ball in day-night test cricket
  15. Not just victims or threats: young people win recognition as workers for peace
  16. Releasing government's advice would help parliament better scrutinise laws
  17. Why labour is such a pain – and how to reduce it
  18. Home alone feeling scrooged? These Christmas movies deserve some love, actually
  19. Electronics are getting small, and that is causing big problems
  20. As big business goes green, green bonds ready for takeoff
  21. No climate policy is perfect: here's how to choose the best one
  22. There's no precedent for stopping the Carmichael coal mine, but we should
  23. Scott Morrison's budget car in desperate need of a petrol bowser
  24. Letter from the Editor
  25. Beyond Paris: what was really achieved at the COP21 climate summit, and what next?
  26. How can we save lives in hospitals? Start by looking for and investigating red flags
  27. Why an unfairness test might be a better way to tackle big business bullies
  28. Some notes on the female orgasm in 2015
  29. Risk on? Interest rates could stay low for decades
  30. Are we seeing a new dawn for affordable housing?
  31. The drive towards ethical AI and responsible robots has begun
  32. NSW councils shake-up: is the endgame near?
  33. Politics podcast: Andrew Leigh on MYEFO
  34. Ben Anderson's legacy for our modern communities
  35. Reforming vocational education: it's time to end the exploitation of vulnerable people
  36. Why different painkillers are only effective for certain types of pain
  37. Declining rainfall in parts of Australia, but still plenty of water available: BOM report
  38. After Paris: now what for Australia's climate policy?
  39. How unwritten rules shape ministerial accountability
  40. What superheroes looked like in 2015
  41. GM salmon may safe but they're not coming to a store near you just yet
  42. My ATAR is too low, what do I do now?
  43. Short shelf life: the Book Council of Australia is stuffed back on the rack
  44. Will the National Innovation and Science Agenda deliver Australia a world class National Innovation System?
  45. Indonesia's 'war on drugs' may bring health crisis
  46. MYEFO 2015 – government adopts 'more realistic' economic outlook: experts react
  47. Why are our 15 year olds falling behind in reading and writing?
  48. Hello Barbie, hello hackers: accessing personal data will be child's play
  49. Explainer: what is herd immunity?
  50. Budget update brings deficit blowout and hits to health and aged care

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