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Right-wing extremism has a long history in Australia

  • Written by: Kristy Campion, Lecturer in Terrorism Studies, Charles Sturt University

The first step in coming to terms with the attack in Christchurch is to understand that it has been produced by right wing extremism, both in Australia and internationally.

The problem does not lie with immigration policies. The problem does not lie with the so-called outsiders, such as Muslim communities, who are so often the targets of right wing...

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Melbourne's 'other' cafe makes the city a more human place

  • Written by: Tahj Rosmarin, Research officer, University of Melbourne
Melbourne's 'other' cafe makes the city a more human placeThe kebab van enlivens and humanises otherwise unattractive and abandoned parts of the city.James Connor, Author provided

The ubiquitous kebab van has become part of the urban character of Melbourne over the past three decades. Long before the food-truck craze hit Melbourne, inner-city dwellers knew the kebab van: a food outlet of modest scale,...

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Expanding gas mining threatens our climate, water and health

  • Written by: Melissa Haswell, Professor of Health, Safety and Environment, School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology

Australia, like its competitors Qatar, Canada and the United States, aspires to become the world’s largest exporter of gas, arguing this helps importing nations reduce their greenhouse emissions by replacing coal.

Yes, burning gas emits less carbon dioxide than burning coal. Yet the “fugitive emissions” – the methane that esc...

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Skills like 'crap detection' can help kids meet cybersecurity challenges head on

  • Written by: Matthew Riddle, PhD Candidate, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne
Skills like 'crap detection' can help kids meet cybersecurity challenges head onChildren will skirt around tech barriers if they feel restricted. from www.shutterstock.com

How well are we preparing the typical primary school kid for life when they graduate in 2032?

Current attitudes to education around cybersecurity and online safety skew towards caution at all costs. We often focus on schools’ duty of care rather than...

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  1. Depending on who you are, the benefits of a cashless society are greatly overrated
  2. Christchurch attack strains Australian-Turkish relations ahead of ANZAC day
  3. The government is right - immigration helps us rather than harms us
  4. what options does the UK have before the Brexit deadline?
  5. Aboriginal Australia’s smash hit that went viral
  6. What is a doula and how do they help women giving birth?
  7. Christchurch attacks provide a new ethics lesson for professional media
  8. How to take care of your mental health after the Christchurch attacks
  9. What parents need to know about the signs of child sexual abuse
  10. Autonomous transport will shape our cities' future – best get on the right path early
  11. Curious Kids: what makes an echo?
  12. why the future of Australian capitalism is now in Greg Combet's hands
  13. Slimmed-down migration program has regional focus
  14. Anxieties over livestreams can help us design better Facebook and YouTube content moderation
  15. We did a breakthrough 'speed test' in quantum tunnelling, and here's why that's exciting
  16. Politicians suing for defamation is usually a bad idea: here's why
  17. a revamped Ten Days on the Island explores Tasmania's past and present
  18. what to do if your teenager watches violent footage
  19. As home care packages become big business, older people are not getting the personalised support they need
  20. Two ways to fund NSW election promises as property prices crash
  21. A new video game glorifying sexual assault raises questions about regulation
  22. why do we have two kidneys when we can live with only one?
  23. Would you like to grow old at home? Why we’re struggling to meet demand for subsidised home care
  24. Married at First Sight's closer to reality than you'd think, demographically speaking at least
  25. We need a legally binding treaty to make plastic pollution history
  26. a parent's guide to protecting your kids from online hoaxes
  27. Rebel teens can quickly make friends, but in the end, it's the nice ones who have the most
  28. Antoinette de Saint-Étienne, the First Nations nun who sang for a queen
  29. Australia’s performance on gender equality – are we fair dinkum?
  30. a fresh idea to escape the low wage trap
  31. With Grand Finale, audiences bear witness to a world on the edge
  32. Pandanomics is a grey area, but to us the value of giant pandas is black and white
  33. Why you shouldn’t bury your pet in the backyard
  34. Social media creates a spectacle society that makes it easier for terrorists to achieve notoriety
  35. Morrison announces $55 million for security at religious premises and warns against "tribalism"
  36. NSW election likely to be close, and Mark Latham will win an upper house seat
  37. Four lessons we must take away from the Christchurch terror attack
  38. New TAFE program for Aboriginal health-care students sees a near perfect completion rate
  39. We need a new definition of pornography
  40. Two million Aussies delay or don't go to the dentist – here's how we can fix that
  41. Women can build positive body image by controlling what they view on social media
  42. Ultra low wage growth isn't accidental. It is the intended outcome of government policies
  43. giving marsupials scents from suitors helps breeding programs
  44. why bats sleep upside down, and other stories of animal adaptation
  45. Youth homelessness efforts get a lowly 2 stars from national report card
  46. A truly inclusive society requires political restraint
  47. NSW election neck and neck as voters face a 1950s-style 'I'll see you and raise you' campaign
  48. Christchurch attacks are a stark warning of toxic political environment that allows hate to flourish
  49. Can a senator be expelled from the federal parliament for offensive statements?
  50. The psychology of fear and hate, and what each of us can do to stop it

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