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Why are we losing so many Indigenous children to suicide?

  • Written by: Pat Dudgeon, Professor, The Centre of Best Practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention, the Poche Centre for Indigenous Health, University of Western Australia
Why are we losing so many Indigenous children to suicide?Over the past five years, one in every four children who died by suicide in Australia was Indigenous.Shutterstock

This article was written with Rob McPhee, Deputy CEO of the Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Service and co-chair of the Commonwealth-funded Kimberley Aboriginal Suicide Prevention Working Group.


The recent child and youth suicides in our...

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Hannah Gadsby's follow-up to Nanette is an act of considered self-care

  • Written by: Jana Perkovic, Sessional lecturer and researcher, University of Melbourne
Hannah Gadsby's follow-up to Nanette is an act of considered self-careFollowing the whirlwind success of Nanette, Hannah Gadsby recreates comedy as a safe, comfortable space in her new show Douglas.Supplied

Review: Hannah Gadsby, Douglas, Melbourne International Comedy Festival


Hannah Gadsby’s new show, Douglas, is not earth-shattering the way Nanette was; but then, nothing could be.

Many of us watched with...

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Why we need to fix encryption laws the tech sector says threaten Australian jobs

  • Written by: Damien Manuel, Director, Centre for Cyber Security Research & Innovation (CSRI), Deakin University

Australia’s technology sector is angry. This is because Australia’s encryption legislation clearly shows the government’s lack of understanding and poor consultation process with the wider public and industry stakeholders, big and small.

The Telecommunications and Other Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Act 2018 –...

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The government's electricity shortlist rightly features pumped hydro (and wrongly includes coal)

  • Written by: Mark Diesendorf, Honorary Associate Professor, UNSW

The federal government this week released a shortlist of 12 project proposals for “delivering reliable and affordable power” to be considered for subsidy under its Underwriting New Generation Investments program.

The shortlist features six renewable electricity pumped hydro projects, five gas projects, and one coal upgrade project,...

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  3. Michelle Grattan on One Nation's NRA affair and the Morrison's coal offering
  4. what does it all mean for the 2019 federal election?
  5. The challenge of drawing a line between objectionable material and freedom of expression online
  6. The AFL and its clubs must continue to expose and sanction online trolls, it’s the law
  7. Christchurch attacks strike at the heart of Muslims' safe places from Islamophobia
  8. Deadly frog fungus has wiped out 90 species and threatens hundreds more
  9. Premiums up, rebates down, and a new tiered system – what the private health insurance changes mean
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  11. Bad news. Closing coal-fired power stations costs jobs. We need to prepare
  12. what are Confucius Institutes and do they teach Chinese propaganda?
  13. Friday essay: shadows on the Moon
  14. Scott Morrison struggles to straddle the south-north divide
  15. How big tech designs its own rules of ethics to avoid scrutiny and accountability
  16. NZ's environmental watchdog challenges climate policy on farm emissions and forestry offsets
  17. Labor pledges $14m funding boost to Environmental Defenders Offices – what do these services do?
  18. Kate Mulvany's The Mares bristles with energetic feminist storytelling
  19. How to challenge racism by listening to those who experience it
  20. How Fraser Anning was elected to the Senate – and what the major parties can do to keep extremists out
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  24. Helping teachers 'practise what they teach' could help them stay teaching for longer
  25. Why we still struggle with work-home conflict in women and men
  26. Historic pay equity settlement for NZ care workers delivers mixed results
  27. Chinese social media platform WeChat could be a key battleground in the federal election
  28. What is a waterless barrier and how could it slow cane toads?
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  30. A national living wage is on the table. Now let's talk about a global living wage
  31. Jenny Macklin on inequality and Labor values
  32. what can we learn from Al Jazeera's undercover NRA sting?
  33. Making more drugs available 'over the counter' would be a win for the public and the health care system
  34. Banning exotic leather in fashion hurts snakes and crocodiles in the long run
  35. Scott Walker has gone but his voice will drift with us into the twilight
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  37. Are more Aussie trees dying of drought? Scientists need your help spotting dead trees
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  39. should Australia lower the voting age to 16?
  40. James Ashby rocks a few boats, including his own
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  42. Smart speakers are everywhere -- and they're listening to more than you think
  43. When we celebrate Captain Cook's voyage, let's mark the epic journey of a Wati Wati man also
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