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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Ken Wyatt's appointment

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

University of Canberra Deputy Vice-Chancellor Geoff Crisp speaks with Michelle Grattan about the week in politics. They discuss the Coalition’s new ministry, including Indigenous Minister Ken Wyatt and Stuart Robert who will oversee the NDIS and service provision, what could happen with treasurer Josh Frydenberg’s tax package, and...

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'Do I need to shave my pubic hair before having sex?'

  • Written by: Helen Barcham, PhD candidate, Western Sydney University
'Do I need to shave my pubic hair before having sex?'No one can decide what to do with your body but you!Nina Maile Gordon/The Conversation, , CC BY-SA

I Need to Know is an ongoing series for teens in search of reliable, confidential advice about life’s tricky questions. If you’re a teen, send us your questions about sex, drugs, health and relationships and we’ll ask an expert to...

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support for lower-emission business, transport, land use

  • Written by: Robert McLachlan, Professor in Applied Mathematics, Massey University
support for lower-emission business, transport, land useAs part of New Zealand's transition to a low-emissions economy, emphasis is shifting to innovation and away from traditional agriculture. from www.shutterstock.com, CC BY-ND

A decade ago, one of New Zealand’s leading scientists, the late Sir Paul Callaghan, put forth his vision for the country in his book Wool to Weta. He envisaged New...

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  2. Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass and the complex life of the 'poet of America'
  3. why Australia's policy on asylum seekers must change
  4. We've been given a pay rise. Were it not for concern about the economy, it would have been bigger
  5. As Morrison heads to the Pacific, our nearest neighbours will be looking for more than kind words
  6. If the Adani mine gets built, it will be thanks to politicians, on two continents
  7. If your kid is bullied and hurt on school grounds, can you sue the school?
  8. Traditional medicines must be integrated into health care for culturally diverse groups
  9. the library – humanist ideal, social glue and now, tourism hotspot
  10. Trees, the ancient Macedonians, and the world's first environmental disaster
  11. Housing affordability has improved slightly, but people on lower incomes will continue to struggle
  12. Is it good for Labor, or Bill Shorten, for the former leader to stay in parliament?
  13. Politics and religion collide in the Knesset as Netanyahu faces the fight of his political life
  14. how it hopes to improve people's lives
  15. Over-the-counter contraceptive pill could save the health system $96 million a year
  16. humanising a cold case victim – writing the life and brutal death of Mollie Dean
  17. Mental health wins record funding in New Zealand's first 'well-being budget'
  18. Ken Wyatt faces challenges – and opportunities – as minister for Indigenous Australians
  19. The behavioural economics of discounting, and why Kogan would profit from discount deception
  20. Carelessly linking crime to being homeless adds to the harmful stigma
  21. Homelessness soars in our biggest cities, driven by rising inequality since 2001
  22. Australians could have saved over $1 billon in fuel if car emissions standards were introduced 3 years ago
  23. Policies, not posturing, will help Albanese shake the 'left-wing' tag and restore faith in his party
  24. Online tools can help people in disasters, but do they represent everyone?
  25. the Terracotta Warriors & Cai Guo-Qiang
  26. Here's what needs to happen to get the NDIS back on track
  27. The government keeps talking about revamping VET – but is it actually doing it?
  28. we need to kickstart innovation in Australia
  29. After decades away, dengue returns to central Queensland
  30. Freak mud flows threaten our water supplies, and climate change is raising the risk
  31. Despite Japan's low crime rates, it's seen a number of mass stabbings in the past decade
  32. Why is it taking so long to achieve gender equality in parliament?
  33. A closer look at Scott Morrison's new ministry
  34. keeping peace with both China and the US
  35. Fewer Australians will have uni or TAFE skills if governments don't reform tertiary education
  36. Surgery rates are rising in over-85s but the decision to operate isn't always easy
  37. Why regional universities are at risk of going under
  38. Is China's social credit system coming to Australia?
  39. Why Godzilla is the perfect monster for our age of environmental destruction
  40. Will we ever agree to just one set of rules on the ethical development of artificial intelligence?
  41. Crisis? What crisis? A new prime minister in PNG might not signal meaningful change for its citizens
  42. More lighting alone does not create safer cities. Look at what research with young women tells us
  43. In Suzie Miller's Prima Facie, theatre finds a voice of reckoning on sexual assault and the law
  44. Rising seas threaten Australia's major airports – and it may be happening faster than we think
  45. how do sea creatures drink sea water and not get sick?
  46. the little patches that can make managing diabetes a whole lot easier
  47. 6,000 people have donated to The Conversation. If you value expert analysis, join them
  48. High cost means more than half of NZ's young adults don't access dental care
  49. Let's make it mandatory to teach respectful relationships in every Australian school
  50. Misreporting the science of lab-made organs is unethical, even dangerous

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