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True Detective, Breaking Bad – the simple truth about complexity

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imageMatthew McConaughey as Rust Cohle and Woody Harrelson as Martin Hart in True Detective.Courtesy of FOXTEL

Nothing is produced in a cultural or social vacuum. All forms of representation intersect and interact with our contemporary world, whether we like it or not. This includes recently acclaimed television programs such as True Detective, Breaking...

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Fortescue's roster changes signal waning of the cashed-up FIFO era

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imageFortescue Metals Group will change its roster for fly-in, fly-out workers.AAP Image/Sarah Motherwell

Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest’s Fortescue Metals Group will change their rostering system in an effort to drive down their wages bill.

It’s a move likely to be seen as good news by shareholders, and made as iron ore prices fall,...

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  1. High youth unemployment can't be blamed on wages
  2. Getting in early to avoid gender stereotyping careers
  3. The alpine grazing debate was never about science
  4. Government inquiry takes aim at green charities that 'get political'
  5. A prescription for better health: exercise after prostate cancer
  6. Good news: fatal shootings are now less common in Australia, NZ, Canada and even the US
  7. Measuring the value of science: it's not always about the money
  8. Flashbulb memories – why do we remember learning about dramatic events so vividly?
  9. Manifesto Check: on immigration, UKIP offers only confusion
  10. Manifesto Check: UKIP’s sums add up but should be treated with caution
  11. Should professions like pilots have less medical privacy?
  12. Q A: what is being done to stem migrant crossings in the Mediterranean?
  13. Fact check: has arts funding been decimated or protected?
  14. Manifesto Check: Lib Dems commit to skills, but some policies miss the mark
  15. Manifesto Check: Greens go big on environment but what’s the political end game?
  16. The rather large cost UKIP forgot to mention in its manifesto
  17. UKIP manifesto a bid for credibility after disappointing campaign kick off
  18. What Helen Zille's departure means for South Africa's main opposition party
  19. Manifesto Check: Liberal Democrats' mental health policy leaves out the detail
  20. International community must not ignore the plight of 'Mandela of the Maldives'
  21. AMA's 'bleak' outlook for hospitals strengthens premiers' case on funding
  22. Manifesto Check: Greens put ideology over evidence on education
  23. Human and technical ingenuity will be required to defeat shape-shifting malware
  24. Manifesto Check: Tories promise more of the same on energy and the environment
  25. Teletubbies galore: do we need remakes of classic children's TV?
  26. Boycott makes Sudan election result a foregone conclusion (which it was in any case)
  27. Manifesto Check: Conservatives convince on cutting the deficit but the price may be growth
  28. Focusing on education is a dangerous strategy for the Liberal Democrats
  29. Manifesto Check: Conservatives fudge the numbers on apprenticeships
  30. Shipping oil by rail is booming. Technology can make it safer
  31. Poor doors highlight social costs of growing up in the shadow of wealth
  32. Chromosome errors cause many pregnancies to end before they are even detected
  33. Corporate hostility to 'religious freedom' laws shows vital role of business pushing social issues
  34. Another standardized test -- this one called PARCC! But, here's what's different
  35. A new civil rights movement may emerge in the wake of police shootings
  36. Tories offer the dream of home ownership – but do Britons want it any more?
  37. Labour manifesto: a contradictory commitment to devolution
  38. High Court forces ICAC to drop Cunneen inquiry and review others
  39. Six challenges facing Australia’s medical research sector
  40. Two-for-one: a good new High Court judge, and a woman to boot
  41. Saving our scallops: Arran reserve reveals marine protection works
  42. Game of Thrones pirates offer a useful lesson in TV money making
  43. Sexology exhibition sets out to lay bare truths but it's a repressed affair
  44. Why Bergen-Belsen's 1945 liberation is ingrained in British memory
  45. Manifesto Check: Labour's immigration policies are led by public opinion, not evidence
  46. Roar of China's 'Great Cannon' heard across the internet
  47. Why the British election should be more like a student ballot
  48. EU initiative risks turning Roma into entertainers, not real people with human rights
  49. Small business win in a budget with 'fair' savings: Abbott
  50. After the cyclone: why relying on tourism isn't in Vanuatu’s interests

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