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Ennigaldi-Nanna, curator of the world's first museum

  • Written by: Louise Pryke, Lecturer, Languages and Literature of Ancient Israel, Macquarie University
Ennigaldi-Nanna, curator of the world's first museumThe National Museum of Iraq photographed in February 2018. Many of the pieces discovered at the ruins of Ur, arranged and labelled by Ennigaldi-Nanna, can be found here.Wikimedia Commons

In this series, we look at under-acknowledged women through the ages.

“It belongs in a museum.” With these words, Indiana Jones, the world’s...

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How close is Sydney to the vision of creating three 30-minute cities?

  • Written by: Somwrita Sarkar, Senior Lecturer in Design and Computation, University of Sydney
How close is Sydney to the vision of creating three 30-minute cities?Sydney CBD is highly accessible and remains clearly the dominant centre in the metropolitan region.Holli/Shutterstock

The Greater Sydney Commission has proposed a 40-year vision of a metropolitan region formed of three “cities”: the Eastern “Harbour” City, the Central “River” City, and the Western...

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Queensland paper backtracks after using violent imagery to depict Annastacia Palaszczuk

  • Written by: Jenna Price, Senior lecturer, University of Technology Sydney

Social media backlash and a Queensland government complaint to the Australian Press Council has forced the Sunshine Coast Daily to apologise to its readers for picturing Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk in crosshairs on its front page, next to the headline “Anna, you’re next”.

The newspaper’s editor Craig Warhurst...

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Bowen carries baggage into Labor leadership contest

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

Shadow treasurer Chris Bowen is running for Labor leader, despite carrying the baggage of being the architect of election policies, especially on franking credits, now being blamed after Saturday’s rout.

As they fight for the job of opposition leader, Bowen and Anthony Albanese are both putting economic growth at the centre of their campaigns....

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  1. US-China relations are certainly at a low point, but this is not the next Cold War
  2. Here's how to make opinion polls more representative and honest
  3. After Clive Palmer's $60 million campaign, limits on political advertising are more important than ever
  4. Teenagers need our support, not criticism, as they navigate life online
  5. Rockabul, a tale of a metal band in Kabul, reinvigorates the radical spirit of rock 'n' roll
  6. why do we lose our baby teeth?
  7. Curious Kids: why do we sigh?
  8. After 8 years of memes, videos and role playing, what now for Game of Thrones' multimedia fans?
  9. Turning methane into carbon dioxide could help us fight climate change
  10. Going up. Monday showed what the market thinks of Morrison
  11. Queensland and Tasmania win it for the Coalition
  12. 'Do no harm' isn't enough. Why the banking royal commission will ultimately achieve little
  13. Some of our foods have nano particles in them – should we be worried?
  14. First-year uni can add 4kg to your weight. Here's how universities can scale that back
  15. Migration is a growing issue, but it remains a challenge to define who actually is a migrant
  16. how India's ruling party is erasing the Muslim heritage of the nation's cities
  17. For an unlucky 10% of people with concussion, the symptoms may be long-lasting
  18. Jim Chalmers considers tilt at leadership
  19. We made a moving tectonic map of the Game of Thrones landscape
  20. Trouble in the Gulf as US-Iran dispute threatens to escalate into serious conflict
  21. are you up to date with your vaccinations?
  22. Labor's election loss was not a surprise if you take historical trends into account
  23. the evolution of dog breeding
  24. why do we not use the magnetic energy the Earth provides to create electricity?
  25. Their biggest challenge? Avoiding a recession
  26. Rapid growth is widening Melbourne's social and economic divide
  27. The way we define kilograms, metres and seconds changes today
  28. It's not all gym junkies and 'roid rage' – people use steroids for a variety of reasons
  29. Graphic design could be holding back action on climate change – here's how
  30. Not every school's anti-bullying program works – some may actually make bullying worse
  31. View from The Hill: Should Labor jump to new generation leader
  32. Minor parties perform well in federal election and reconfirm the power of preference deals
  33. is ironic appreciation now unnecessary as slick singing styles reign?
  34. Labor's election defeat reveals its continued inability to convince people it can make their lives better
  35. Abbott's loss in Warringah shows voters rejecting an out-of-touch candidate and a nasty style of politics
  36. Morrison has led the Coalition to a 'miracle' win, but how do they govern from here?
  37. Majority or minority Coalition government? Here's what happens now
  38. Key challenges for the re-elected Coalition government: our experts respond
  39. Scott Morrison hails 'miracle' as Coalition snatches unexpected victory
  40. Coalition likely to win election in Trump-like upset, but Abbott loses Warringah
  41. what we know about the results of Election 2019 so far
  42. Bob Hawke, the environmental PM, bequeathed a huge 'what if' on climate change
  43. the social and demographic factors that influence your vote
  44. Bob Hawke was master of managing government
  45. Vic Stockwell’s Puzzle is an unlikely survivor from a different epoch
  46. economics isn't an end itself. There has to be a social benefit
  47. GetUp!'s brand of in-your-face activism is winning elections – and making enemies
  48. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the passing of Bob Hawke
  49. As we face pressing global issues, the pavilions of Venice Biennale are a 21st century anomaly
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