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Grab your tickets to our live election events (plus 30% off our book)

  • Written by: Molly Glassey, Audience Development Manager, The Conversation
Grab your tickets to our live election events (plus 30% off our book)How do we advance Australia? We've asked some of the country's top minds to answer just that. MUP

Join us in your closest capital city as we ask some of the country’s top experts what’s missing from the debate in the lead up to the 2019 federal election.

Each event will address the most pressing issues facing Australia and feature...

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how a sci-fi film tackled big philosophical questions

  • Written by: Richard Colledge, Senior Lecturer & Head of School of Philosophy, Australian Catholic University
how a sci-fi film tackled big philosophical questionsThe Matrix was a box office hit, but it also explored some of western philosophy's most interesting themes.HD Wallpapers Desktop/Warner Bros

Incredible as it may seem, the end of March marks 20 years since the release of the first film in the Matrix franchise directed by The Wachowski siblings. This “cyberpunk” sci-fi movie was a box...

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How challenging masculine stereotypes is good for men

  • Written by: Michelle Stratemeyer, Associate Lecturer, School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne
How challenging masculine stereotypes is good for menMen are much less likely than women to seek help for depression and anxiety, and a host of physical conditions.Karl Fredrickson

A man sits in a doctor’s office after months of his wife’s increasingly desperate pleas for him to seek professional help for his constant coughing. In the end, she was the one who booked his appointment and...

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Helping teachers 'practise what they teach' could help them stay teaching for longer

  • Written by: Julia E. Morris, Senior Lecturer, Visual Arts Education, Edith Cowan University
Helping teachers 'practise what they teach' could help them stay teaching for longerIt's important to keep teachers passionate about what they're teaching.Nik MacMillan/Unsplash

Early career teachers are more likely to stay on if they practise what they teach in their own time. We found that practitioner-teachers – such as art teachers practising art and biology teachers observing nature – see themselves as better...

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  1. Why we still struggle with work-home conflict in women and men
  2. Historic pay equity settlement for NZ care workers delivers mixed results
  3. Chinese social media platform WeChat could be a key battleground in the federal election
  4. What is a waterless barrier and how could it slow cane toads?
  5. Healthy, happy and tropical – world's fastest-growing cities demand our attention
  6. A national living wage is on the table. Now let's talk about a global living wage
  7. Jenny Macklin on inequality and Labor values
  8. what can we learn from Al Jazeera's undercover NRA sting?
  9. Making more drugs available 'over the counter' would be a win for the public and the health care system
  10. Banning exotic leather in fashion hurts snakes and crocodiles in the long run
  11. Scott Walker has gone but his voice will drift with us into the twilight
  12. The inside story on crime within prison
  13. Are more Aussie trees dying of drought? Scientists need your help spotting dead trees
  14. 'are Kegel exercises actually good for you?'
  15. should Australia lower the voting age to 16?
  16. James Ashby rocks a few boats, including his own
  17. When even winning is losing. The surprising cost of defeating Philip Morris over plain packaging
  18. Smart speakers are everywhere -- and they're listening to more than you think
  19. When we celebrate Captain Cook's voyage, let's mark the epic journey of a Wati Wati man also
  20. To protect fresh food supplies, here are the key steps to secure city foodbowls
  21. Morrison kicks decision on Queensland coal plant well down the road
  22. It's your money they're spending in this election-eve budget. Here's how we're covering the story
  23. Did Al Jazeera's undercover investigation into One Nation overstep the mark?
  24. Peta Clancy brings a hidden Victorian massacre to the surface with Undercurrent
  25. What is the Medicare rebate freeze and what does it mean for you?
  26. Why new laws are vital to help us control violence and extremism online
  27. why strategic marine park placement is a win-win
  28. Australian political journalists might be part of a ‘Canberra bubble’, but they engage the public too
  29. Morrison flags new laws to stop social media platforms being 'weaponised'
  30. Expect tax cuts and an emptying of the cupboards in a budget cleanout as the billions roll in
  31. Pets and owners - you can learn a lot about one by studying the other
  32. Older people are more digitally savvy, but aged care providers need to keep up
  33. Schools are asking students to bring digital devices to class, but are they actually being used?
  34. Massacre is now part of Christchurch's identity, so how does a city rise above that?
  35. A new twist in the elusive quest for the origins of the word 'bogan' leads to Melbourne's Xavier College
  36. Shorten to announce Labor's 'living wage' plan but without an amount or timing
  37. Can eating certain foods make you smarter?
  38. A skilful and stirring one-man treatment of George Orwell’s Animal Farm
  39. We need to stop conflating Islam with terrorism
  40. Huawei exposes critical weaknesses. We need the infrastructure to engage with China
  41. history of NZ's Muslim population
  42. Aussie parents are under pressure to buy their kids academic advantage too
  43. why Commissioner Hayne wants mortgage brokers to charge fees
  44. Frydenberg should call a no-holds-barred inquiry into superannuation now, because Labor won't
  45. young people need better parks to get out and play
  46. Stowaway mozzies enter Australia from Asian holiday spots – and they're resistant to insecticides
  47. Missed something the doctor said? Recording your appointments gives you a chance to go back
  48. women's masturbation in early England
  49. NSW result gives federal Liberals a boost in the mind games
  50. NSW Coalition scrapes back in as minor parties surge – but delivering on promises will not be easy

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