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ACTU president Michele O'Neil on John Setka and the government's anti-union legislation

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

The ACTU leadership has pushed controversial construction boss John Setka to quit his union job but its president Michele O'Neil says the final decision on his leadership rests on the union membership.

She told The Conversation “members of unions elect their leadership and that’s an important principle”.

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A radical new adaptation eviscerates the dominance of male voices in Wake in Fright

  • Written by: Denise Varney, Professor of Theatre Studies and co-director of the Australian Centre in the School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne
A radical new adaptation eviscerates the dominance of male voices in Wake in FrightZahra Newman in Wake in Fright. A new adaptation of Kenneth Cook's novel retells the story of a man's descent into violent masculinity with a female voice, accompanied by visual and aural spectacle.Pia Johnson

Review: Wake in Fright, Malthouse Theatre


Australian literary classics are currently enjoying a comeback at our major theatre companies. Over...

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At the G20, a focus on sideshow diplomacy and photo opps, with limited material gains

  • Written by: Caitlin Byrne, Director, Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University
At the G20, a focus on sideshow diplomacy and photo opps, with limited material gainsAs always, sideline diplomatic meetings dominated the G20, while multilateral cooperation was fleeting. Lukas Coch/AAP

What a weekend it’s been: global leadership, diplomacy and theatrics, all at play on the world stage. US President Donald Trump – never one to shy away from the spotlight — has dominated. Significant...

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Regardless of what the Federal Court says, you shouldn't put 'flushable' wipes down the loo

  • Written by: Ian Wright, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Science, Western Sydney University
Regardless of what the Federal Court says, you shouldn't put 'flushable' wipes down the looIn the aftermath of a sewer overflow, “flushable” wipes are entangled in the vegetation.Sydney Water Corporation

On Friday the Australian Federal Court found in favour of Kimberly-Clark’s “flushable wipes” in a legal action brought by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).

There was insufficient...

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  3. Demolish your front fence. It would be an act of radical kindness
  4. Nearly 30% of kids experience sibling bullying – as either bully or victim
  5. 'Have you been feeling your spirit was sad?' Culture is key when assessing Indigenous Australians' mental health
  6. Thirty years on, the Fitzgerald Inquiry still looms large over Queensland politics
  7. To carve out a niche in space industries, Australia should focus on microgravity research rockets
  8. Dolphin researchers say NZ's proposed protection plan is flawed and misleading
  9. Buckle up. 2019-20 survey finds the economy weak and heading down, and that's ahead of surprises
  10. a winter deciduous Australian tree
  11. Michelle Grattan on Australians' attitudes to China, the G20 summit and the Israel Folau saga
  12. After defamation ruling, it's time Facebook provided better moderation tools
  13. Period pain is impacting women at school, uni and work. Let's be open about it
  14. How the 'Sydney School' changed postwar Australian architecture
  15. Academia can help humans and large carnivores coexist
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  20. Xi Jinping's grip on power is absolute, but there are new threats to his 'Chinese dream'
  21. If Dutton had defeated Turnbull, could the governor-general have stopped him becoming prime minister?
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  23. Australian household wealth has taken its biggest dive since the GFC, but things are looking up
  24. Folau affair shows Morrison heading into religious freedom morass
  25. Turnbull slams Porter for "nonsense" advice
  26. what consumers need to know about Facebook’s new cryptocurrency
  27. Infecting healthy people in vaccine research can be ethical and necessary
  28. how bluestone shaped Melbourne’s identity
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  38. could the Australian Christian Lobby be investigated for its Israel Folau fundraiser?
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