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Why new laws are vital to help us control violence and extremism online

  • Written by: Dan Jerker B. Svantesson, Co-Director Centre for Commercial Law, Bond University
Why new laws are vital to help us control violence and extremism onlineOnly the law can hold internet companies criminally accountable. from www.shutterstock.com

The terrorist attack in Christchurch is a horrific attack on society. We must consider all measures available to avoid something like this ever happening again, anywhere.

Now in Australia, Prime Minister Scott Morrison wants to introduce new criminal laws for...

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why strategic marine park placement is a win-win

  • Written by: Kerstin Jantke, Postdoctoral Researcher on conservation biology, University of Hamburg
why strategic marine park placement is a win-winMarine parks are good for fish - especially if they're in the right areas.Epstock/Shutterstock

Australia has some of the most spectacular marine ecosystems on the planet – including, of course, the world-famous Great Barrier Reef. Many of these places are safe in protected areas, and support a myriad of leisure activities such as recreational...

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Australian political journalists might be part of a ‘Canberra bubble’, but they engage the public too

  • Written by: Axel Bruns, Professor, Creative Industries, Queensland University of Technology
Australian political journalists might be part of a ‘Canberra bubble’, but they engage the public tooAustralian journalists often use Twitter to comment on the issues of the day.Nina Maile Gordon/The Conversation, CC BY-NC-ND

The federal election is fast approaching – less than 100 days away in the view of most commentators. Social media will again play an important role in the campaign, as they did in 2013 and 2016.

But it’s not only...

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  1. Morrison flags new laws to stop social media platforms being 'weaponised'
  2. Expect tax cuts and an emptying of the cupboards in a budget cleanout as the billions roll in
  3. Pets and owners - you can learn a lot about one by studying the other
  4. Older people are more digitally savvy, but aged care providers need to keep up
  5. Schools are asking students to bring digital devices to class, but are they actually being used?
  6. Massacre is now part of Christchurch's identity, so how does a city rise above that?
  7. A new twist in the elusive quest for the origins of the word 'bogan' leads to Melbourne's Xavier College
  8. Shorten to announce Labor's 'living wage' plan but without an amount or timing
  9. Can eating certain foods make you smarter?
  10. A skilful and stirring one-man treatment of George Orwell’s Animal Farm
  11. We need to stop conflating Islam with terrorism
  12. Huawei exposes critical weaknesses. We need the infrastructure to engage with China
  13. history of NZ's Muslim population
  14. Aussie parents are under pressure to buy their kids academic advantage too
  15. why Commissioner Hayne wants mortgage brokers to charge fees
  16. Frydenberg should call a no-holds-barred inquiry into superannuation now, because Labor won't
  17. young people need better parks to get out and play
  18. Stowaway mozzies enter Australia from Asian holiday spots – and they're resistant to insecticides
  19. Missed something the doctor said? Recording your appointments gives you a chance to go back
  20. women's masturbation in early England
  21. NSW result gives federal Liberals a boost in the mind games
  22. NSW Coalition scrapes back in as minor parties surge – but delivering on promises will not be easy
  23. Coalition wins a third term in NSW with few seats changing hands
  24. Funding boost for policing finance sector, in budget that warns of economic softening
  25. Silver moss is a rugged survivor in the city landscape
  26. Why dangerous asteroids heading to Earth are so hard to detect
  27. Finding dignity and grace in the aftermath of the Christchurch attack
  28. Michelle Grattan on the aftermath of the Christchurch tragedy, and the NSW election
  29. we're failing them, and we need a plan
  30. Why NZ needs to follow weapons ban with broad review of security laws
  31. More than half of Aussie men report experiencing sexual difficulties
  32. what children want you to know to help them feel safe
  33. As many Muslims return to mosques today, they will need ongoing support
  34. Sanders, Harris, Biden... can anyone beat Donald Trump to become the next US president?
  35. Jobs but not enough work. How power keeps workers anxious and wages low
  36. We've let wage exploitation become the default experience of migrant workers
  37. Cannibalism helps fire ants invade new territory
  38. A brief history of science writing shows the rise of the female voice
  39. Local Māori urge government to address long-running dispute over rare cultural heritage landscape
  40. images of mourning and the power of acknowledging grief
  41. What Parkland's experience tells us about the limits of a 'security' response to Christchurch
  42. Shorten's not getting ahead of himself, but the tape measure is out
  43. Will the New Zealand gun law changes prevent future mass shootings?
  44. where do the parties stand on brumby culling?
  45. Confused about aged care in the home? These 10 charts explain how it works
  46. Pell trial reporters, a judge and a media lawyer on why the suppression order debate is far from over
  47. What Australia can learn from Victoria's shocking biodiversity record
  48. Australia's animal testing laws are a good start, but don't go far enough
  49. Six images reveal how we ‘see' data and capture invisible science
  50. How to move beyond simplistic debates that demonise Islam

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