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A European Union-Australia trade deal may heal a troubled history

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageTrade relations have been fractious between the European Union and Australia.Image sourced from www.shutterstock.com

For decades, trade relations between the European Union and Australia have been marked by sourness and rancour. So Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s announcement last month that Australia will begin working towards a...

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Ian Macfarlane defects to Nats, who eye extra frontbench post

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imageFormer industry minister Ian Macfarlane had been in discussions with Nationals leader Warren Truss since the Turnbull reshuffle. Lukas Coch/AAP

Former industry ministry Ian Macfarlane is set to defect to the Nationals, in a move party sources say would entitle the junior Coalition partner to an extra frontbench spot.

The move is said to have been...

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We're right to make a scene about gender equity in the Australian screen industry

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageEven with Kate Winslet and Judy Davis cast in The Dressmaker, the film was considered too high a risk for international buyers.Courtesy of Universal Pictures.

I think it is fair to say that over the 35 or so years that the gender equity issue for women in the screen industry has been on the table, the equity and the cultural diversity arguments...

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  4. Un-doing Design Anthropology: Uber-versities and not belonging
  5. Profiting from the innovation of others? Why governments must manage the spoils of new ideas
  6. The right words matter when talking about pain
  7. Five reasons we should embrace gene-editing research on human embryos
  8. Debate on whether we should use gene-editing technology is far from black and white
  9. Democracy that bows down to the market is a false compromise
  10. New dwarfism drug shows how innovation can be done well
  11. Explainer: magical realism
  12. Industry super funds saved from US-style ideology
  13. Even the super-corals of Australia's Kimberley are not immune to climate change
  14. The electricity network is changing fast, here's where we're heading
  15. There is no easy way to measure the impact of university research on society
  16. India should not be allowed to hold the world to ransom at the climate talks
  17. Who feels the heat first?
  18. Just how hard will India push in Paris?
  19. Climate refugees: in the too-hard basket?
  20. James Hansen: emissions trading won't work, but my global 'carbon fee' will
  21. Back to the wall, Brough dramatically switches his story on Slipper diary
  22. Cyber breach at the Bureau of Meteorology: the who, what and how, of the hack
  23. Government policy, not consumer behaviour, is driving rising Medicare costs
  24. Read it and weep: the book trade needs more than parallel import restrictions
  25. Feminist childcare fight comes full circle as job-based policy fails children's needs
  26. Coal could still kill us
  27. Anglers have helped detect a shift in the habitat of black marlin
  28. Mal Brough adds to confusion by saying sorry if he caused confusion
  29. Innovation statement must reinvent the wheel – or throw it away
  30. Two days in at COP21 – what has Australia pledged?
  31. Three of many: problems for the evolving electricity industry in Australia
  32. Review: Political Amnesia – How We Forgot How To Govern
  33. The spectacular peacock spider dance and its strange evolutionary roots
  34. Why we can trust scientists with the power of new gene-editing technology
  35. Australia needs an innovation 'skunkworks'
  36. Gene editing in embryos is fraught with scientific and ethical issues
  37. Five things about innovation Australia can learn from other countries
  38. Australia's innovative future could get a boost from China's Five-Year Plan
  39. Pets and our health: why we should take them more seriously
  40. The camera is god: photographer Trent Parke grapples with an impossible humanism
  41. Why levying GST on banking has been in the 'too hard' basket
  42. To deliver more high-growth startups Australia needs an entrepreneurship system
  43. Going down the same old road: driverless cars aren't a fix for our transport woes
  44. Childcare funding changes leave disadvantaged children with fewer hours of early education
  45. Eyes down: how setting our sights on soil could help save the climate
  46. New Zealand takes aim at fossil fuels, but the numbers tell a different story
  47. Embattled Brough now in stoush with 60 Minutes
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