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A soft reprimand from one hard man to another

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
A soft reprimand from one hard man to anotherHome Affairs Secretary Mike Pezzullo has had an "appropriate conversation" with minister Peter Dutton- but that conversation was not a harsh one.AAP/Mick Tsikas

When Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton told his departmental secretary Mike Pezzullo he shouldn’t go ringing up senators to set them straight, it was a rebuke laced with empathy, a...

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How to get the nutrients you need without eating as much red meat

  • Written by: Evangeline Mantzioris, Program Director of Nutrition and Food Sciences, University of South Australia
How to get the nutrients you need without eating as much red meatThe average Australian eats 81 grams of red meat a day, while the planetary diet recommends just 14%. Napocska/Shutterstock

If you’re a red meat-eater, there’s a good chance you’re eating more of it than you should. At last count, Australians ate an average of 81 grams of red meat per day.

The planetary health diet was developed...

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'Faboriginal' Steven Oliver jump-starts a conversation about race in a thrilling new show

  • Written by: William Peterson, Associate Professor, Flinders University
'Faboriginal' Steven Oliver jump-starts a conversation about race in a thrilling new showSteven Oliver's Bigger and Blacker, which premiered at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, calls for more engagement between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.Claudio Raschella

Review: Bigger and Blacker, Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Sun 9 Jun


Nothing beats the Adelaide winter blues quite like a superb, well-crafted cabaret show in a warm, cosy,...

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Why the Israel Folau case could set an important precedent for employment law and religious freedom

  • Written by: Anthony Forsyth, Professor of Workplace Law, RMIT University
Why the Israel Folau case could set an important precedent for employment law and religious freedomIsrael Folau is claiming that Rugby Australia unlawfully sacked him because of his religion. The organisation, however, contends the rugby star violated the terms of its code of conduct by discriminating against LGBTQ people.Lukas Coch/AAP

Former Wallabies rugby star Israel Folau is the latest in a series of Australian employees to lose their jobs...

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