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how a Bengali book in Broken Hill sheds new light on Australian history

  • Written by: Samia Khatun, Senior Lecturer, SOAS, University of London
how a Bengali book in Broken Hill sheds new light on Australian historyThe large book bearing a handwritten English label, 'The Holy Koran', was not a Quran, but a 500-page volume of Bengali Sufi poetry. Samia Khatun

Some 1,000 kilometres inland from Sydney, over the Blue Mountains, past the trees that drink the tributaries of the Darling River, there stands a little, red mosque. It marks where the desert begins.

The...

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'What is wrong with me? I'm never happy and I hate school'

  • Written by: Louise Remond, Clinical Psychologist, University of Technology Sydney
'What is wrong with me? I'm never happy and I hate school'Remember, there is always someone to talk to about these things. Wes Mountain

Hi, I was just wondering if something’s wrong with me because I’m never happy and never want to do anything and I’m getting really lazy and I really hate school. Thanks - Anonymous


Everyone experiences down days at times. Feeling flat is a normal reaction...

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economically, Australia is at risk of becoming Germany, and not in a good way

  • Written by: Richard Holden, Professor of Economics, UNSW
economically, Australia is at risk of becoming Germany, and not in a good wayOnce, emulating Germany would be something to be proud of. Not at the moment.Shutterstock

It’s four years since then Prime Minister Tony Abbott warned Australia had been heading to “a Greek-style economic future”.

He was referring to what he said had been happening under the previous Labor government.

When Labor left office in 2013...

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Plants are going extinct up to 350 times faster than the historical norm

  • Written by: Jaco Le Roux, Associate Professor, Macquarie University
Plants are going extinct up to 350 times faster than the historical normPlant extinctions have skyrocketed, driven in large part by land clearing and climate change.Graphic Node/Unsplash, CC BY-SA

Earth is seeing an unprecedented loss of species, which some ecologists are calling a sixth mass extinction. In May, a United Nations report warned that 1 million species are threatened by extinction. More recently, 571 plant...

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  3. Courting 'quiet Australians' from 'bubble central', it's been a remarkable first year for Scott Morrison
  4. Why the Hong Kong protesters feel they have nothing to lose
  5. We need a national renewables approach, or some states – like NSW – will miss out
  6. A Hippocratic Oath for data science? We’ll settle for a little more data literacy
  7. Australia's latest military commitment should spark assessment of how well we use our defence forces
  8. Australia bans video games for things you'd see in movies. But gamers can access them anyway
  9. Victorian changes to gender on birth certificate will not increase sexual violence. Here's why
  10. What kind of state values a freeway's heritage above the heritage of our oldest living culture?
  11. Why full-fat milk is now OK if you're healthy, but reduced-fat dairy is still best if you're not
  12. Tim Fischer – a man of courage and loyalty – dies from cancer
  13. The Strait of Hormuz is the most important oil choke point in the world. Use our interactive map to explore it
  14. some essential reading for Trump on Colonialism
  15. Should I get my DNA tested? We asked five experts
  16. How the US right-to-life movement is influencing the abortion debate in Australia
  17. Access to land is a barrier to simpler, sustainable living. Public housing could offer a way forward
  18. how was maths discovered? Who made up the numbers and rules?
  19. nations either aim for the Moon or get left behind in the space economy
  20. why Indonesia needs to answer for its broken promises
  21. what is the conflict between the US and Iran about and how is Australia now involved?
  22. Time out shouldn't be your go-to parenting tool but can be useful if it's well planned
  23. Australia to send naval and air assistance to protect Middle East sea lanes: Morrison
  24. Can environmental populism save the planet?
  25. George Pell has lost his appeal. What did the court decide and what happens now?
  26. NZ workplace study shows more than quarter of employees feel depressed much of the time
  27. It will be money, not morality, that finally turns the tide on Alan Jones
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  31. our continuing upward redistribution of wealth
  32. Bungled NZ census highlights need for multiple voting options to raise Māori participation
  33. Australian universities can't rely on India if funds from Chinese students start to fall
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  35. Free speech or sky vandalism? Here's what the law says about skywriting in Australia
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  37. Youth discounts fail to keep young people in private health insurance
  38. Curious Kids: why do we cry?
  39. We built a network of greenhouses and rain shelters to simulate what climate change will do to soils
  40. Rethink inheritances. These days they no longer help the young, they go to the already middle-aged
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