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Government boost scrutiny over Chinese targeting of university sector

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

The Morrison government is setting up a University Foreign Interference Taskforce, as it grapples with encroachments by China into Australia’s higher education sector.

The taskforce, to be announced in a Wednesday National Press Club address by Education Minister Dan Tehan, will have members from universities, national security agencies and...

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what happens if you commit a crime in space?

  • Written by: Danielle Ireland-Piper, Associate Professor of Constitutional and International Law, Bond University
what happens if you commit a crime in space?Was the International Space Station the scene of space's first crime?NASA

NASA is reportedly investigating what could be the first ever alleged crime in space. Astronaut Anne McClain has been accused of accessing her estranged spouse’s bank account via the internet while on board the International Space Station (she denies the accusation).

Thi...

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After a border dispute and spying scandal, can Australia and Timor-Leste be good neighbours?

  • Written by: Michael Leach, Associate Professor, Politics & Public Policy, Swinburne University of Technology
After a border dispute and spying scandal, can Australia and Timor-Leste be good neighbours?Protesters outside the Australian embassy in Dili, Timor-Leste, in 2016, demanding a settlement of the border dispute between the nations.Antonio Dasiparu/EPA

On August 30, Timor-Leste will celebrate the referendum that gave it independence from Indonesia. For the people of this small island, it has been a long battle - and one that continues...

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The science behind diet trends like mono, charcoal detox, Noom and Fast800

  • Written by: Clare Collins, Professor in Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Newcastle
The science behind diet trends like mono, charcoal detox, Noom and Fast800Mono dieters restrict their intake to one food or food group per day.Alliance Images/Shutterstock

Every year a new batch of diets become trendy. In the past, the blood group, ketogenic, Pioppi and gluten-free diets were among the most popular. These have made way for the mono diet, charcoal detox, Noom, time-restricted feeding and Fast800.

So what...

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  2. Twenty years after independence, Timor-Leste continues its epic struggle
  3. how emissions trading schemes work and they can help us shift to a zero carbon future
  4. Would you buy a new apartment? Building confidence depends on ending the blame game
  5. Guide to the classics: The Great Gatsby
  6. Trauma, racism and unrealistic expectations mean African refugees are less likely to get into Australian unis
  7. Lachlan Murdoch and scores of other business chiefs want to put people before profits? Really?
  8. How New York’s Union Square helped shape free speech in the US
  9. Queensland still mystifies too many politicians but its needs are surprisingly simple
  10. Poor Filipino fishermen are making millions protecting whale sharks
  11. How can a 17-year-old place gain heritage status? What this means for Melbourne's Fed Square
  12. it's time to change that
  13. Legal and welfare checks should be extended to save Aboriginal lives in custody
  14. Albanese one step closer in long march towards John Setka's expulsion
  15. Foreign Minister Marise Payne says Yang Hengjun is not Australian spy
  16. What Tim Fischer's cancer tells us about the impact of Agent Orange on other Vietnam veterans
  17. Shoving a sock in it is not the answer. Have advertisers called time on Alan Jones?
  18. G7 throws up plenty of controversy and debate, but little compromise
  19. why the Hong Kong government must accept that compromise is the only way forward
  20. Explainer: the ideas of Foucault
  21. Fall in ageing Australians' home-ownership rates looms as seismic shock for housing policy
  22. Acid oceans are shrinking plankton, fuelling faster climate change
  23. Children can be exposed to sexual predators online, so how can parents teach them to be safe?
  24. why do our toes and fingers get wrinkly in the bath?
  25. How often should I get my teeth cleaned?
  26. 'Back yourself' Treasurer Frydenberg tells business. But it's not that simple
  27. Martin Parkinson declares 'entrenched disadvantage' in Australia a disgrace
  28. PM’s advisor Christine Morgan on tackling Australia’s rising suicide rates
  29. A weight loss app may be a risky way to address obesity in children
  30. why we urgently need a water audit
  31. Lunch with bankers. Even they're unimpressed with their new Banking Code of Conduct
  32. here's how to get our top students to become teachers
  33. How doctors convinced the world the planet was worth fighting for
  34. Does anyone have a pad? TV is finally dismantling the period taboo
  35. the cyber version of humanity's quest for immortality
  36. Voter turnout at New Zealand local elections keeps falling, but paying people to vote could backfire
  37. After 2 festival deaths, the NSW government rushed through a new drug homicide crime. But it may do more harm than good
  38. Three ways to fix the problems caused by rezoning inner-city industrial land for mixed-use apartments
  39. The Amazon is on fire – here are 5 things you need to know
  40. It's not just athletes who get Achilles tendon pain, but exercising is the answer
  41. Australia's energy woes will not be solved by reinforcing a monopoly
  42. Tim Fischer had his blind spots, but he was an unsung champion of an Asian-facing Australia
  43. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Tim Fischer's legacy
  44. Catastrophic Queensland floods killed 600,000 cattle and devastated native species
  45. Four home traps that contribute to the gender pay gap
  46. Australia wants to install military technology in Antarctica – here's why that's allowed
  47. Why some feminists oppose allowing people to choose their sex on birth certificates
  48. Unlawful strip searches are on the rise in NSW and police aren’t being held accountable
  49. how a Bengali book in Broken Hill sheds new light on Australian history
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