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forget court action – you won't win

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

Anthony Albanese says he has legal advice to back his move to have John Setka expelled from the ALP, warning him against wasting union members’ money on court action.

This followed fighting words on Monday from Setka, the Victorian construction boss of the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union, who threatened that if...

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what is 'hybrid warfare' and what is meant by the 'grey zone'?

  • Written by: Andrew Dowse, Director, Defence Research and Engagement, Edith Cowan University
what is 'hybrid warfare' and what is meant by the 'grey zone'?There is an ongoing, low intensity cyber conflict between nation states that involves attacks and counter-attacks on critical infrastructure like power grids.Shutterstock

At a conference last week, Australia’s defence minister Linda Reynolds and Defence Force chief Angus Campbell referred to national security risks using two terms that may...

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Pressure builds with more protests in Hong Kong, but what's the end game?

  • Written by: Caitlin Byrne, Director, Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University
Pressure builds with more protests in Hong Kong, but what's the end game?According to organisers, two million people marched Sunday in Hong Kong, with many shifting focus away from a controversial extradition bill to the resignation of the Beijing-backed chief executive, Carrie Lam.Jerome Favre/AAP

The latest protests in Hong Kong on Sunday, which organisers said brought some 2 million people to the streets, represented...

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There's a looming waste crisis from Australia's solar energy boom

  • Written by: Rodney Stewart, Professor, Griffith School of Engineering, Griffith University
There's a looming waste crisis from Australia's solar energy boomRooftop solar has boomed, but soalr panels only last about 20 years. What happens to the waste? Flickr, CC BY-SA

As Australians seek to control rising energy costs and tackle the damaging impacts of climate change, rooftop solar has boomed.

To manage the variability of rooftop solar – broadly, the “no power at night” problem...

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  3. how retailers bury customers in an avalanche of choice
  4. We asked people to do climate change maths. Their answers depended on their politics
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  7. More students are going to university than before, but those at risk of dropping out need more help
  8. how remote communities are building on payment for ecosystem services
  9. The New York Times ends daily political cartoons, but it's not the death of the art form
  10. Young Australians champion 'democracy' and 'freedom' in designing constitutional change
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  12. Lambie's vote key if government wants to have medevac repealed
  13. Quantum physics experiment shows Heisenberg was right about uncertainty, in a certain sense
  14. Setka furore opens division within the labour movement – and there is no easy solution
  15. Michelle Grattan on John Setka, press freedom, Adani approval and tax
  16. Built like buildings, boab trees are life-savers with a chequered past
  17. Proposal to mine fossil-rich site in New Zealand sparks campaign to protect it
  18. what it's like to be a pensioner renting privately as Australia's housing costs soar
  19. How a cyber attack hampered Hong Kong protesters
  20. is white meat as bad for your cholesterol levels as red meat?
  21. the all-knowing narrator in Kim Scott's Taboo
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  25. Barry Humphries' humour is now history – that's the fate of topical, satirical comedy
  26. the RBA's marching orders are no longer realistic. They'll have to change
  27. Adani is cleared to start digging its coal mine – six key questions answered
  28. Why too many fearless people on a team make collaboration less likely
  29. Racial abuse is rife in junior sports – and little is being done to address it
  30. 6 actions Australia's government can take right now to target online racism
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  32. Undocumented plant extinctions are a big problem in Australia – here’s why they go unnoticed
  33. Hong Kong in crisis over relationship with China – and there does not appear to be a good solution
  34. A giant species of trilobite inhabited Australian waters half a billion years ago
  35. Our culture affects the way we look after ourselves. It should shape the health care we receive, too
  36. a journey through the inferno to robots and extinction
  37. NT wants to end 'naming and shaming' of juvenile offenders, sparking press freedom debate
  38. Will the Coalition's approach to gender equality actually improve women's lives?
  39. We're not just living for longer – but we're staying healthier for longer, too
  40. our copyright laws and the Australian Aboriginal flag
  41. Creatives in the country? Blockchain and agtech can create unexpected jobs in regional Australia
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  44. Why old-school climate denial has had its day
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