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When does getting help on an assignment turn into cheating?

  • Written by: Peter Hurley, Policy Fellow, Mitchell Institute, Victoria University
When does getting help on an assignment turn into cheating?Sometimes, students and teachers have different ideas about what constitutes as cheating.from shutterstock.com

Students – whether at university or school – can get help from many places. They can go to a tutor, parent, teacher, a friend or consult a textbook.

But at which point does getting help cross the line into cheating?

Sometimes...

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When it comes to Indigenous recognition, Ken Wyatt will have to close multiple gaps

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

If the Morrison government manages to get a referendum passed to give Australia’s Indigenous people constitutional recognition, it will be truly remarkable.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has previously taken little interest in this area, at least publicly. And he would have done something that proved beyond Tony Abbott, for whom it was a...

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welcome to the bizarro world of negative interest rates

  • Written by: John Hawkins, Assistant professor, University of Canberra
welcome to the bizarro world of negative interest ratesIn DC Comics' world of opposites, a bizarro bond is "guaranteed to lose money". Today a bizarro bond is not just a fantasy.www.shutterstock.com

In 1960 DC Comics introduced the “Bizarro” planet of “Htrae”. Created with a duplicating ray, the planet’s inhabitants are all imperfect versions of Superman and Lois Lane,...

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Ken Wyatt's big promises on Indigenous affairs

  • Written by: Eddie Synot, Senior Research Assistant, Griffith University
Ken Wyatt's big promises on Indigenous affairsIn his first major policy address, Ken Wyatt noted how previous governments have failed Indigenous Australians with a 'top-down, command and control approach.'Rohan Thomson/AAP

Recently, I wrote that Ken Wyatt’s appointment as the minister for Indigenous Australians was a momentous occasion in Australian history. The appointment showed the...

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  1. Understanding dog personalities can help prevent attacks
  2. In the remote Cambodian jungles, we made sure rare Siamese crocodiles would have enough food
  3. why is the Sun orange when white stars are the hottest?
  4. Women, rural and disadvantaged Australians may be missing out on care in the NDIS
  5. writing the powerful female world of Wentworth
  6. How to improve health outcomes for Indigenous peoples by making space for self-determination
  7. Ken Wyatt on constitutional recognition for Indigenous Australians
  8. Deeming rates explained. What is deeming, how does it cut pensions, and why do we have it?
  9. the 'novelty song' that became a cultural touchstone
  10. Indonesia has sent Australia's recycling home – it's time to clean up our act
  11. Victoria’s mental health system fails the most vulnerable
  12. Most people think playing chess makes you 'smarter', but the evidence isn't clear on that
  13. Most adults have never heard of TikTok. That's by design
  14. The new Mabo? $190 million stolen wages settlement is unprecedented, but still limited
  15. The world has a hard time trusting China. But does it care?
  16. The 2019 flu shot isn't perfect – but it's still our best defence against influenza
  17. how the move to digital medical records is leaving us drowning in old paper files
  18. We organised a conference for 570 people without using plastic. Here's how it went
  19. 10 of the best examples of digital literature
  20. Earth's core has been leaking for billions of years
  21. The Morrison government proposes an Indigenous recognition referendum this term
  22. Iran's leader is losing his grasp on power. Does this mean diplomacy is doomed?
  23. Why developing nuclear weapons is an unrealistic option for Australia
  24. Begging ‘professionally’ doesn’t make their poverty and vulnerability any less legitimate
  25. Have you found 'the one'? How mindsets about destiny affect our romantic relationships
  26. interview with space archaeologist Alice Gorman
  27. Recent campus attacks show universities need to do more to protect international students
  28. more compulsory super would make Middle Australia poorer, not richer
  29. Opera is stuck in a racist, sexist past, while many in the audience have moved on
  30. Houses for a warmer future are currently restricted by Australia's building code
  31. Study identifies nine research priorities to better understand NZ's vast marine area
  32. Poll reveals lukewarm public support for religion freedom legislation
  33. Iran's nuclear program breaches limits for uranium enrichment: 4 key questions answered
  34. The muscle-wasting condition 'sarcopenia' is now a recognised disease. But we can all protect ourselves
  35. Diplomacy and defence remain a boys' club, but women are making inroads
  36. How solar heat drives rapid melting of parts of Antarctica's largest ice shelf
  37. Curious Kids: how does electricity work?
  38. Indonesian art is fresh, energetic and lively. Why do we not see more of it?
  39. economists have seen it coming for decades
  40. Like to work with background noise? It could be boosting your performance
  41. Is the National Rugby League legally liable for the long-term impacts of concussions?
  42. Look up north. Here's how Aussie kids can move more at school, Nordic style
  43. Curious Kids: where do swallows sleep?
  44. For green cities to become mainstream, we need to learn from local success stories and scale up
  45. Billions spent on Murray-Darling water infrastructure: here's the result
  46. Do vitamin drips really work? The evidence says 'no', so save your money and eat real food
  47. All the hype around Libra is a red herring. Facebook's main game is Calibra
  48. remembering the Australian writer Charmian Clift, 50 years on
  49. Governments are making fake news a crime – but it could stifle free speech
  50. we asked people how they feel about sharing fitness data with insurance companies

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