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Hidden crisis of liberal democracy creates climate change paralysis

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageAt one climate change conference after another, leaders of the developed democracies solemnly pledge action, then return to the gridlock of political systems with 19th-century origins.EPA/COP20

A “burning platform” with big, tangible impacts on our everyday lives is often the tipping point for concerted action. We call these crises.

Think...

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China's required reserve ratio cut will nudge Australia along

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageThe People's Bank of China surprised observers by cutting its reserve requirement ratio by 100 basis points to 18.5% on the weekend.EPA/MARK

China’s central bank governor, Zhou Xiaochuan, recently said that we shouldn’t be too worried about the country’s economic slowdown. That’s because, compared with other major economies,...

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German experience in Australia during WW1 damaged road to multiculturalism

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageA ‘view from tower’ reveals the long rows of huts at Holsworthy internment camp, where Germans were interned during the First World War.Paul Dubotzki/Dubotzki Collection

The Gallipoli centenary provides a unique opportunity to reflect on the many wartime legacies – human, political, economic, military – that forged...

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  1. The last two digits of a price can signal your desperation to sell
  2. Report calls for emissions cuts, but plays down the opportunities
  3. Climate Change Authority calls for 30% emissions cut by 2025
  4. Australia's 'urgent' action on family violence has fallen years behind
  5. The Netflix tax - coming to a country near you
  6. Labor’s multinational tax package misses the point
  7. Doxxing, swatting and the new trends in online harassment
  8. Botox can reach the nervous system – but it's still safe
  9. Believe it or not, we could actually learn something from Islamic State
  10. What should we tell our children about money?
  11. Europe has finally woken up to migrant deaths in the Med – but can it deliver a united response?
  12. Divided we stand: nationalism on the march across Europe
  13. Debut novelist Emily Bitto wins the Stella Prize
  14. Enormous hole in the universe may not be the only one
  15. Is your website mobile-friendly? Google update will hit you badly if not
  16. Fact Check: has austerity held back economic growth?
  17. If media companies do block VPN sites, you can build your own Personal Cloud VPN
  18. Manifesto Check: Labour's housing policy won't help those most in need
  19. Shorten's superannuation policy to hit accounts over $1.5 million
  20. Ley prescribes more talks on reform for 'sluggish' and 'bloated' Medicare
  21. A deal between the SNP and Labour looks easier than ever to strike – here's why
  22. Explainer: Northern Irish politics
  23. Shoppers face little chance in the 'confusopoly' of the supermarket world
  24. Manifesto check: SNP health pledges pose questions for the whole UK
  25. Why the parties have to get over their fear of talking tax rises
  26. Cartoon politics: the literary ghosts of elections past and present
  27. Greville Janner is just the latest twist in a slow-burning scandal
  28. Miliband on Newsnight shows strengths and limits of Labour message
  29. Banning conversion and reparative therapies for youth: one step forward
  30. Born this way? How high-tech conversion therapy could undermine gay rights
  31. China's AIIB helps resolve Asia's soaring infrastructure needs
  32. Dispersants sprayed in wake of Deepwater Horizon oil spill more toxic than oil alone
  33. From braille to iPad: a new app enables the blind to learn online
  34. What the writing on the (bathroom) wall reveals about sex and culture
  35. TV5 Monde take-down reveals key weakness of broadcasters in digital age
  36. Manifesto Check: SNP migration plans focus on international students
  37. Government versus pharmacists in search for big savings
  38. Explainer: the wild storms that lash Australia's east coast
  39. Productivity – the number one economic issue missing from the British election campaign
  40. From crowns and lace to bubble bath necklaces – the morphing meaning of luxury
  41. Sex offending may be in the genes but knowing that won't prevent it
  42. James Anderson record will stand test of time – here's why
  43. Has George Galloway met his match in Bradford West?
  44. What use would a digital bill of rights be?
  45. The Creative Victoria Taskforce is not the worst idea, and here’s why
  46. Star Wars offers enduring themes that appeal to our deepest selves
  47. Google wants more mobile-friendly websites in its mobile searches
  48. State of imprisonment: prisoners of NSW politics and perceptions
  49. Why you should get up, stand up and even lie down at work
  50. China's monetary easing to bolster growth, tackle shadow banking

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How Telematics Helps Australian Companies Improve Productivity

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Inside the Icon: The BridgeMuseum Officially Opens at the Sydney Harbour Bridge

A bold new way to experience one of Australia’s most recognisable landmarks has arrived, with BridgeClimb Sydney officially opening the all-new BridgeMuseum.  Located inside the Sydney Harbour Brid...

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Is Your Brand Showing Up in AI Search? Most Melbourne Brands Aren't.

The New Front Door Nobody Told You About Something changed. Quietly. Without a press release. The way buyers find businesses in Australia has been rewired. Not replaced, rewired. Google isn't dead...

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How Australian Businesses Can Measure SEO ROI

SEO can feel vague when you are staring at a dashboard full of numbers that do not clearly connect to revenue. The key is to measure the right signals in the right order, then tie them back to outcome...

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How Commercial Roller Shutters Improve Site Security Without Slowing Operations

Security upgrades can be frustrating when they make everyday work harder. A door that takes too long to open, creates bottlenecks at shift change, or fails at the worst time can turn “better protectio...

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Why a Document Destruction Service Still Matters for Modern Businesses

Businesses generate large volumes of information every day, from staff records and contracts to invoices, reports and customer files. While attention often focuses on how documents are stored, the way...

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Bicycle Rack Safety and Space-Smart Storage

Bike storage problems usually show up as small annoyances first: tangled handlebars, scratched frames, and bikes that topple when you pull one out. Over time, those issues become safety risks, especia...

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How to Tell if a Childcare Centre Is a Good Fit for Your Child

Choosing childcare can feel like you’re making a huge decision with limited information. Tours are short, centres are often on their best behaviour, and your child might act differently in a new space...

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Car Import Timeline: What Usually Happens at Each Stage

Importing a car into Australia can feel confusing because multiple agencies and checkpoints are involved, and the timeline is shaped as much by paperwork quality as it is by shipping speed. The most u...

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Gold Migration Lawyers in Liquidation: How the Closure Affects Your ART Appeal

If your appeal was with Gold Migration Lawyers, a recent change to how the Tribunal decides cases ...

The pressure cooker: life in urban Australia in 2026

Australian cities have always been demanding. Long commutes, rising housing costs, busy schedules a...

What Actually Makes a Good Criminal Lawyer in Melbourne

Most people only think about this question once. That is usually too late. Most people charged wi...

Why Working With A Chatswood Tutor Can Improve Academic Performance

Academic expectations continue increasing for students across primary school, high school, and senio...

Is It Worth Getting Solar Panels in Melbourne?

The real question is not whether solar works in Melbourne. It works. The question is what it is co...

How A Diploma Of Project Management Builds Practical Skills For Modern Work Environments

Developing the ability to plan, execute, and deliver outcomes efficiently is a key requirement in to...

How to Choose the Right Football for Every Level

Choosing a football may seem straightforward, but the right option depends on who will be using it a...

What to Ask a Wedding Photographer Before You Book

Booking a wedding photographer can feel deceptively simple: you like the photos, you like the vibe...

Why Stress Relief For Dogs Is Essential For Emotional Balance And Long-Term Wellbeing

Managing emotional health is just as important as physical care when it comes to pets, which is why ...