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Australian politics' Kodak moment spells trouble for the major parties

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imageWhile selfies have become a staple of political life, voters' loyalty beyond the moment can no longer be taken for granted – a new reality the major parties must adapt to if they want to survive.Lukas Coch/AAP

When people talk about disruption, they mostly tell the stories of what has happened to big businesses such as Kodak, Blockbuster,...

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We've scrubbed Dennis Nona's art from our galleries to our cost

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imageSaulal by Dennis Nona won the 27th Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Art Award.Dennis Nona/Aboriginal Art Network

By the time Dennis Nona turned 35, in 2008, he was hot property on the Australian art market. He was the winner of the of the most prestigious art prize for Indigenous artists, the A$40,000 Telstra National Aboriginal and...

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Stopping corporate tax avoidance in a house of smoke and mirrors

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imageAustralia's Future Fund, chaired by former Treasurer Peter Costello, is not immune to the tax schemes corporations love.Alan Porritt/AAP

A Senate inquiry on corporate tax avoidance this week will hear of the strange corporate structures used by companies such as News Corp, Google and Apple to euphemistically “optimise” their tax...

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  2. Group of Eight's change of tack smacks of self-interest
  3. Online harassment is a form of violence
  4. A new website shows how global warming could change your town
  5. Why the Paris climate talks won’t be another Copenhagen
  6. Australians should learn from Canadians' big census mistake
  7. Corporate tax cuts help big business and small firms pay the price
  8. Russell Crowe's Water Diviner tries to question history, but misses the mark
  9. First job for the next education minister: avoid a teacher strike over school budgets
  10. Explainer: how do minority governments survive?
  11. It is not clear who won in the Dallas Buyers Club LLC court case and was it moot?
  12. Government hid knowledge of Nauru assaults, open letter alleges
  13. How do we solve science's 'credibility problem'?
  14. From beer as preventative to modern-day bacteria, food safety is still on the agenda
  15. Government and business are their own worst enemies in the pursuit of reform
  16. Manifesto Check: Plaid Cymru's tax policies won't tackle Wales' productivity problem
  17. Despite progress on Iran, we still live in a dangerous nuclear world
  18. Wall Street has finally begun to downsize, but how did we ever let it get so big in the first place?
  19. Rwanda: how to deal with a million genocide suspects
  20. Don't think you have enough self-control? Try believing that you do
  21. Crisis in American education as teacher morale hits an all-time low
  22. An economy focused solely on growth is environmentally and socially unsustainable
  23. From the Great Plains, Native American masterpieces emerged
  24. Fluorescent proteins light up science by making the invisible visible
  25. When in Moscow: how to do business in Putin’s Russia
  26. Explainer: how much state funding do universities get?
  27. Why Brontosaurus is no longer a dirty word for dinosaur hunters
  28. Nigeria: economic priorities are clear – here is what Buhari needs to do
  29. Could Nick Clegg really lose his seat in the general election?
  30. Deception Island – the Antarctic volcano that just doesn't make any sense
  31. Why we must discuss sex, rape and porn in the classroom
  32. Ocean 'dead zones' are spreading – and that spells disaster for fish
  33. The return of the hand car wash and the UK's productivity puzzle
  34. What hope for a Conservative minority government? Ask me again tomorrow
  35. Explainer: what is the Community Pharmacy Agreement?
  36. Friendship in war was not just confined to bonds between men
  37. Got chronic pain? Just un-learn to live with it...
  38. Financial markets expect a cut, but RBA Shadow Board says hold
  39. The real leadership challenge: only six Liberals are suitable to be PM
  40. Why Twiggy Forrest should have got behind a super profits tax
  41. World's largest asteroid impact site could be right here in Australia
  42. The right prescription: pharmacy sector in dire need of reform
  43. Low interest rates set to stay, so what's the best investment course for retirees?
  44. The Flanagan effect: Tasmanian literature in the limelight
  45. The Road to Paris: three myths about international climate talks
  46. The Gallaghers, the Stefanovics and the Rineharts: what's behind sibling rivalries?
  47. Are mixed-grade classes any better or worse for learning?
  48. Can the states help the nation's critical research infrastructure?
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