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COAG finds agreement on terrorism but still looking for common direction on tax

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageCOAG leaders have pushed out any decision on tax until their next meeting in March 2016.David Moir/AAP

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has won state and territory support for a plan to hold those convicted of terrorism offences indefinitely if they are still considered to pose a high risk to the community.

A court would have to approve the extended...

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Will you gain weight this Christmas?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageFood, food, everywhere.Pixabay

For most of us, Christmas and its festivities revolve around consuming tasty food and drinks with colleagues, friends and family. Between work Christmas parties, Christmas lunch or dinner, edible presents and New Year’s Eve, it can be an effort not to gain weight.

Seasonal variations in body weight

The human body...

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