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Funding barriers shut out asylum seekers and refugees from further education

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageLack of funding support shuts out refugees from accessing higher education.from www.shutterstock.com

“When I arrived in Australia I was 17. Now I’m almost 20. The best years of my life are gone. When can I go to school? When can I go to college? When can I have my education? I don’t know what will happen to me.

“I escaped...

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The earth has moved: big business's radical climate shift is now unstoppable

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageUS Secretary of State John Kerry has highlighted the huge moves in renewable energy.Reuters/Mandel Ngan

The most surprising revelation here at the Paris climate conference has been the astonishing shift in the world of investors over the past 12 months. There is now unprecedented momentum towards participating in the transition to a low-carbon...

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Explainer: the history of jazz

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageJazz was the most influential musical movement of the 20th century. What's its story? The Count Basie Orchestra.

After more than 100 years of history, it’s clear the word “jazz” means many different things to many different people. Depending on who’s doing the talking, it can either mean a highly specific musical style, or...

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Australia’s defence: can we learn from New Zealand?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageAAP/David Rowland

Does New Zealand have a more realistic view of its strategic environment than Australia? Given that many hard-headed Australian strategists think that New Zealand freeloads on Australia’s security efforts, even raising such a question will strike many as preposterous.

And yet it’s worth thinking about what price our...

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  1. Ten years on from the Cronulla riots, how much has really changed?
  2. Don't stress about the shortage, toddlers don't need formula
  3. Stick to good science, so you can generate anecdotes like this..
  4. What Malcolm Turnbull can learn from Justin Trudeau's spending plans
  5. From Africa to America, manipulation and money make elections less than truly democratic
  6. Turnbull's Newspoll ratings slump fails to benefit Shorten
  7. Genders experience pain differently, and women have it more
  8. What say do our elected representatives have in going to war?
  9. Mutated conventions: how secrecy in the name of security harms democracy
  10. Regulations have improved since thalidomide but drug scares are still possible
  11. A necessary harvest: it's time to allow Japan to kill whales
  12. Here's looking at: Blue poles by Jackson Pollock
  13. The WTO's Nairobi talks and the multi-billion dollar trade agreement you've never heard of
  14. Darkness is disappearing and that's bad news for astronomy
  15. Why is being a school principal one of the most dangerous jobs in the country?
  16. Have journalists found the inventor of Bitcoin or simply been duped?
  17. Abbott has a cause, an audience and no restraints
  18. The 'Climate Games' aren't just activist stunts – they're politics beyond the UN
  19. Everyone knows climate adaptation is crucial, but beyond that it's pretty hazy
  20. Differences with states on tax reform could be 'irreconcilable': Morrison
  21. Lurid Beauty: Australian Surrealism and its Echoes – reviewed
  22. Use them and lose them: finding alternatives to antibiotics to preserve their usefulness
  23. 'Fail early, fail often' mantra forgets entrepreneurs fail to learn
  24. Turnbull faces his most taxing test yet: wooing the states to overhaul the GST
  25. As Victoria opens sperm donor records, the key question is: do contact vetoes work?
  26. Your broadband router is not as secure as you think it is
  27. Australia’s innovation agenda: embracing risk or gambling with public health?
  28. Following suit: why political conventions matter
  29. Report reveals entrenched nature of sexual harassment in Victoria Police
  30. Want to save the environment? Let's leave the collapse porn under the mattress
  31. There's tax cuts and there's tax cuts: getting big business to innovate
  32. Why Turnbull's 'Ideas Boom' will not bridge the gap between research and business
  33. Society is also to blame for thalidomiders' worsening health
  34. Why thalidomide survivors have such a tough time getting compensation
  35. Nazis, lies and spying private detectives: how thalidomide's maker avoided justice
  36. GM crops can benefit organic farmers too
  37. It's TV! It's opera! What to make of ABC's The Divorce
  38. White student unions are based on a misunderstanding that anti-racism means anti-white
  39. Saleemul Huq: if climate talks were democratic, vulnerable countries 'would have won already'
  40. Climate-related 'loss and damage' is a key issue, but it's fiendishly complex
  41. Tony Abbott leans to remaining in parliament
  42. Kant at Le Bourget
  43. Meet the fossil fuel firms sponsoring the world's biggest climate conference
  44. In that sleep of reason, what dreams may come? How not to defend a philosophical legacy
  45. Sorry, not my department – why the NDIS and health systems need to collaborate
  46. Some risks in Turnbull's benign view of business failure
  47. Baden-Clay murder appeal succeeds on doubt over intent, but domestic violence is still a deadly tragedy
  48. Innovation statement's significant insolvency changes are well overdue
  49. Three ways Screen Australia can actually improve diversity in the industry
  50. To promote gender equality and better protect women, Indonesia needs more female officers

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