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Big move to Coalition in Ipsos not replicated in other polls

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This week’s Ipsos gave the Coalition a crushing 56-44 lead using previous election preferences, a 3% gain for the Coalition since the last Ipsos in mid-October. However, the other two polls released this week had no movement on two party voting intentions, while primary votes suggested slight movements to Labor that were lost in the...

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Explainer: what is the risk of transmitting HIV?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageWe don't know Charlie Sheen's specific medical details. But HIV treatment is effective at reducing transmission.Mike Segar/Reuters

Charlie Sheen’s recent announcement that he has HIV has raised concerns about whether he may have transmitted the infection to other people.

While we obviously don’t know his specific medical details (and...

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  7. Touch screens: why a new transparent conducting material is sorely needed
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  16. Drug ads only help Big Pharma's bottom line, so why are they allowed?
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  18. An Islamic reformation is not the solution to stop extremism
  19. Indonesia's 'opening' of Papua still needs to bridge the gap between reality and rhetoric
  20. The state of emergency could thwart public demonstrations at the Paris climate talks
  21. Labour hire, plight of insecure workers to be put under the spotlight
  22. The player played: Frank Lowy and Australia’s failed World Cup bid
  23. Funding higher education: time for a more transparent system?
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  25. Philosophy and Fallout 4: what's the appeal of the post-apocalypse?
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  28. Reflections on Paris: technics and terrorism in Vision Culture
  29. How social media was key to Islamic State's attacks on Paris
  30. Finance for developing countries will help Australia in climate talks
  31. Authentic outsiders? Welcome to the age of the 'post-tourist'
  32. What do the Paris attacks mean for Australia's Syrian refugee intake?
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  36. Without grandmothers we might not be here at all
  37. Small business can't afford to overlook the little things in the Harper Review
  38. Whether you're listening or not, Australia is a nation of white privilege
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