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why this election is posing problems for the media

  • Written by: Tony Walker, Adjunct Professor, School of Communications, La Trobe University
why this election is posing problems for the mediaPrime Minister Scott Morrison announces the election at a press conference on April 11. The election campaign so far has thrown up many challenges for those covering it. AAP/Mick Tsikas

Election 2019 may well prove a watershed event in more ways than one. This will likely be the first time in the country’s electoral history that more voters...

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How we found a white dwarf – a stellar corpse – by accident

  • Written by: Jonti Horner, Professor (Astrophysics), University of Southern Queensland
How we found a white dwarf – a stellar corpse – by accidentSearching for planets around nearby stars is like searching for a needle in a field of haystacks. Trevor Dobson/Flikr, CC BY-ND

One of the great things about science is that, when you start to observe a new object in space, you can never be sure quite what you’ll find.

We received a fantastic reminder of this during observations designed to...

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what is Sjögren’s syndrome, the condition Venus Williams lives with?

  • Written by: Fabien B. Vincent, Research Fellow; Rheumatology Research Group, Centre for Inflammatory Diseases, Monash University

Sjögren’s syndrome hit the headlines when US tennis player Venus Williams declared she was suffering from it.

What is Sjögren’s syndrome? How do you pronounce it anyway? And is there a cure?

What is it?

Sjögren’s syndrome, pronounced “Showgren’s syndrome”, is what doctors call a chronic systemic...

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It's time 'coercive control' was made illegal in Australia

  • Written by: Paul McGorrery, PhD Candidate in Criminal Law, Deakin University
It's time 'coercive control' was made illegal in AustraliaMany behaviours associated with coercive control are not yet criminal in Australia, even though the impact on victims is profound.Shutterstock

In the past few years, most parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland have introduced new legislation making it a crime to engage in what’s known as “coercive control” towards an intimate...

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  1. How the decision to paywall NZ's largest newspaper will affect other media
  2. the 'credit squeeze' that nearly swept Menzies from power in 1961
  3. How a bias towards built heritage threatens the protection of cultural landscapes in New Zealand
  4. does Rugby Australia have legal grounds to sack Israel Folau for anti-gay social media posts?
  5. Too many Australians miss out on timely dental care – Labor's pledge is just a start
  6. Orwell's 1984 and how it helps us understand tyrannical power today
  7. The newest election faultline isn't left versus right, it's young versus old -- and it's hardening
  8. despite record youth enrolments, Australia’s voter base is ageing
  9. Informal and illegal housing on the rise as our cities fail to offer affordable places to live
  10. Why your veterinarian may refuse to euthanise your pet
  11. wobbling jets from a black hole that's 'feeding' on a companion star
  12. Shorten had the content, Morrison had the energy in first debate
  13. Vale Les Murray, a witty, anti-authoritarian, national poet who spoke to the world
  14. Morrison and Shorten take aim at one another in leaders' debate: experts respond
  15. How three scientists navigated the personal and career implications of a name change with marriage
  16. Politics with Michelle Grattan: Andrew Hughes on political advertising
  17. how to start exercising if you're out of shape
  18. Labor's Newspoll lead falls to 51-49 on dubious assumptions as Palmer and Coalition do a deal
  19. Dingoes and humans were once friends. Separating them could be why they attack
  20. an arbitration dispute and the first ousting of a PM from parliament
  21. It's the luxuries that give it away. To fight corruption, follow the goods
  22. why do we have a QWERTY keyboard instead of putting the letters in alphabetical order?
  23. Nothing to fear? How humans (and other intelligent animals) might ruin the autonomous vehicle utopia
  24. parents, children, and educators stand to benefit, but questions remain
  25. Petrol shortages and the dawn of the Menzies era
  26. Three weeks of early voting has a significant effect on democracy. Here's why
  27. How many species on Earth? Why that's a simple question but hard to answer
  28. 23.9% is a meaningless figure, ignore the tax-to-GDP ratio
  29. a new book examines #MeToo in Australia
  30. Public schools actually outperform private schools, and with less money
  31. Election tightens in Newspoll – Labor lead narrows to 51-49%
  32. Bill Shorten promises $4 billion for child care, benefitting 887,000 families
  33. Morrison brings immigration centre stage with freeze on refugee intake
  34. Palmer flypaper sticky for both sides
  35. It's not worth wiping out a species for the Yeelirrie uranium mine
  36. Michelle Grattan on week two of the campaign #AusVotes
  37. Palmer's preference deal and watergate woes
  38. Why New Zealand needs to translate its response to Christchurch attacks into foreign policy
  39. Labor's crackdown on temporary visa requirements won't much help Australian workers
  40. New Zealand's dismal record on child poverty and the government's challenge to turn it around
  41. Lies, obfuscation and fake news make for a dispiriting – and dangerous – election campaign
  42. What's the school cleaner's name? How kids, not just cleaners, are paying the price of outsourcing
  43. Vital signs. Zero inflation means the Reserve Bank should cut rates as soon as it can, on Tuesday week
  44. how Western attitudes towards Islam have changed
  45. Bizarrely distributed and verging on extinction, this 'mystic' tree went unidentified for 17 years
  46. Think you're allergic to penicillin? There's a good chance you're wrong
  47. Why the idea of alien life now seems inevitable and possibly imminent
  48. 'you’re always commenting on power'
  49. you have the chance to stop fuelling devastation in the Amazon
  50. All is forgiven in the Liberal embrace of Palmer

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