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how to craft a protest brand

  • Written by: Julie Shiels, Lecturer - School of Art, RMIT University

Visual arts and performance have always been central to protest and resistance movements in Australia. Posters, street theatre, music and symbolic actions are part of the vocabulary of calls for social and political change.

The cardboard placards, banners and chants of September’s massive school strike for climate connected with this rich...

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Morrison needs to avoid 'the conveyor belt of Trumpism'

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
Morrison needs to avoid 'the conveyor belt of Trumpism'Prime Minister Scott Morrison needs to inject a little more subtlety into his pronouncements - and keep a lid on the frustrations.AAP/Sarah Rhodes

Scott Morrison’s Lowy lecture on foreign policy, titled “In our interest” and delivered on Thursday, was peevish in its tone and lacked nuance in its content.

While Morrison canvassed...

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Michelle Grattan on Scott Morrison's controversial phone call with Donald Trump

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor Professor Deep Saini discusses with Michelle Grattan the consequences of the New York Times revelation that Donald Trump called Scott Morrison to assist with an inquiry looking into the origins of the Mueller probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election. They also talk about the Prime Minister’s...

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NASA's recordings of 'marsquakes' let us listen to the martian heartbeat

  • Written by: Rebecca Allen, Swinburne Space Office Project Coordinator | Manager Swinburne Astronomy Productions, Swinburne University of Technology
NASA's recordings of 'marsquakes' let us listen to the martian heartbeatThe red planet. It may hold no life, but is it dead?NASA/JPL

Thanks to the audio recordings of distant rumblings on Mars released this week by NASA, we finally know what the red planet sounds like.

NASA’s InSight lander captured a range of sounds, most tantalisingly the low rumbles of “marsquakes” – seismic ripples rumbling...

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  1. a rave for the senses, a future that has already arrived
  2. why does my older sister not want to play LEGO with me anymore and stays in her room?
  3. an interview with Martin Lee, grandfather of democracy
  4. what is extradition between countries and how does it work?
  5. 4-metre flying reptile unearthed in Queensland is our best pterosaur fossil yet
  6. New research turns Tasmanian Aboriginal history on its head. The results will help care for the land
  7. How the impeachment inquiry might affect Trump's 2020 re-election chances
  8. how human eggs went from simple cells to a valuable commodity
  9. Simone Biles' athleticism and advocacy have changed gymnastics forever
  10. Global bank urges cities to invest in new infrastructure to adapt to climate change
  11. yes, house prices will rise with lower interest rates, but that's not the only effect
  12. Scott Morrison warns against 'negative globalism'
  13. Jackie Lambie should not horse trade on medevac repeal bill
  14. Yes, we still need to cut down on red and processed meat
  15. ACT's new animal sentience law recognises an animal's psychological pain and pleasure, and may lead to better protections
  16. Australia's biggest property companies are making net-zero emissions pledges – now we can track them
  17. The vegans are coming! What's fuelling the interest in plant-based eating?
  18. Space can solve our looming resource crisis – but the space industry itself must be sustainable
  19. Scarcity drives water prices, not government water recovery: new research
  20. If warming exceeds 2°C, Antarctica's melting ice sheets could raise seas 20 metres in coming centuries
  21. How a Minecraft world has built a safe online playground for autistic kids
  22. composition for video gaming draws on tradition and tech
  23. Australia isn't taking the national security threat from far-right extremism seriously enough
  24. When big companies fund academic research, the truth often comes last
  25. Making our cities more accessible for people with disability is easier than we think
  26. Here's what happened when codeine was made prescription only. No, the sky didn't fall in
  27. Just because both sides support drought relief, doesn’t mean it's right
  28. Tim Watts on Australia's changing identity
  29. ranitidine, the heartburn medicine being recalled because of cancer-causing contamination
  30. can controversial athletes sell a sport or are they bad for the business?
  31. the rise and fall of an Australian advertising empire
  32. Australia's digital competitiveness is slipping. Here's how we can catch up
  33. What's made of legumes but sizzles on the barbie like beef? Australia's new meat alternative
  34. How China is legally recognising same-sex couples, but not empowering them
  35. Australia's quest for national security is undermining the courts and could lead to secretive trials
  36. Paul Hogan and the myth of the white Aussie bloke
  37. Does your mental state affect recovery from illness and disease? We asked five experts
  38. politicians use it to discredit media, and journalists need to fight back
  39. China's military might is much closer to the US than you probably think
  40. what each of us can do to reduce our carbon footprint
  41. Feeling flight shame? Try quitting air travel and catch a sail boat
  42. The UK Labour Party wants to abolish private schools – could we do that in Australia?
  43. Another Australian PM finds a phone call with Trump can land you on the sticky paper
  44. 0.75% is a record low, but don't think for a second the Reserve Bank has finished cutting the cash rate
  45. control of the global computer-chip industry
  46. Is there such thing as an addictive personality?
  47. experimental Australian films as poetic diary entries
  48. Winter storms are speeding up the loss of Arctic sea ice
  49. how do scientists know evolution is real?
  50. Tens of thousands of tuna-attracting devices are drifting around the Pacific

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