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Small business can't afford to overlook the little things in the Harper Review

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageThere are a number of overlooked recommendations within the Harper competition review that would help small business.AAP/ames Morgan Photography, James Morgan

Another day, another article about why an effects test will change the world, for better or for worse (depending on who’s writing). Regardless of who’s right, an effects test is...

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Long live King Charles? An Australian republic is in Turnbull's hands for now

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageA republican referendum is unlikely to succeed without the prime minister's support. AAP Image/ Paul Kane/Getty Images

The first time a British royal came to visit Australia he was shot. Prince Alfred survived the assassination attempt in 1868 and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital was named in his honour.

It was an inauspicious beginning to royal tours...

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  1. To die at home or in hospital? Aussies want one but we fund the other
  2. Australia needs a nuclear storage site, but it's a long way away
  3. Is bland corporate leadership holding back our innovation nation?
  4. The mighty dinosaurs were bugged by other critters
  5. It's complicated. The OECD details problems with Australia's health care system
  6. Disproportionate coverage of Paris attacks is not just the media's fault
  7. ATNIX: Australian Twitter News Index, October 2015
  8. Paris climate talks could be a light in the darkness of terror
  9. Paris attacks: can ‘the West’ survive, let alone win?
  10. The Paris attacks will change little in the fight against Islamic State
  11. Health Check: do wrist bands work to repel mozzies?
  12. Paris attacks: why Islam and Christianity are twin religions of war and peace
  13. Banks to stay - not go!
  14. The off-topic Conversation #69
  15. Full reply from Luke Formosa
  16. Full response from Andrew Denton
  17. FactCheck Q A: Were 550 babies killed last year under Dutch euthanasia laws?
  18. The innovation imperative: applying knowledge and ideas to build Australia's advantage
  19. Comfortable and satisfied? WADA vs Essendon players at the Court of Arbitration for Sport
  20. Ageing activism: why we need to give voice to the new third age
  21. No dramas? What budget cuts signal for homegrown children's shows on ABC3
  22. How cancer doctors use personalised medicine to target variations unique to each tumour
  23. Exxon climate revelations are just part of a long history of science misinformation
  24. Myths about penalty rates and those who rely on them
  25. Your questions answered on artificial intelligence
  26. Fighting back may stop some children from being bullied
  27. Russian objection excluded Australia from Syrian peace talks
  28. War Comes Home
  29. Elegiac, melancholic – Spectre would be a fitting, if strange, end to James Bond
  30. The end of Sony's Betamax video tape: but the format wars continue in a digital world
  31. The mental health challenge requires significant attention and research
  32. National security bill opens the door to expanded control orders and secret evidence
  33. How green is our infrastructure? Helping cities assess its value for long-term liveability
  34. Why do people decide to go gluten- or wheat-free?
  35. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on tax reform
  36. Australia's climate targets still out of reach after second emissions auction
  37. Change the story: how the world's first national framework can help prevent violence against women
  38. Boiler room scams destroy lives yet police blame victims
  39. Grattan on Friday: Can Malcolm Turnbull manage months of a deregulated tax debate?
  40. Book review: Before Rupert – Keith Murdoch and the Birth of a Dynasty
  41. Speaking with: Shanthi Robertson and Ien Ang on migrants, refugees and Australia's place in Asia
  42. Why are we so obsessed with self-obsession?
  43. You don't have to go off the grid to get treatment for drug dependence
  44. OECD coal discussions highlight tensions in Australia's position on climate change
  45. Time pressure may be a better way to measure work-life balance
  46. Google's release of TensorFlow could be a game-changer in the future of AI
  47. The rise of writing events gives PhD students the support often lacking in universities
  48. Dead old white guys are on the rise
  49. Who should we blame for the Brazil mining dam disaster?
  50. Why Australia hesitates to legalise euthanasia

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