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Michelle Grattan on the Coalition and Coal

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

University of Canberra Deputy Vice-Chancellor Leigh Sullivan speaks with Michelle Grattan about the week in politics. They discuss Barnaby Joyce signalling interest in the Nationals leadership, the schism between Queensland Nationals MPs and moderate Liberal MPs on coal-fired power stations, the Reserve Bank deputy governor’s climate change...

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how love, pain and sacrifice produced an Australian classic

  • Written by: Alastair Blanshard, Paul Eliadis Chair of Classics and Ancient History Deputy Head of School, The University of Queensland
how love, pain and sacrifice produced an Australian classicSue Smith's play recreates wild years spent on the island of Hydra, which became an artist's refuge.Jeff Busby

Review: Hydra, Queensland Theatre and State Theatre Company of South Australia


Running through Hydra, the new play by Australian playwright Sue Smith, is the myth of Icarus, the boy who flew so high that his wings melted and he crashed to...

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why we always choose story over technology

  • Written by: Malcolm Burt, Amusement academic and disruptive media researcher, Queensland University of Technology
why we always choose story over technologyTechnology aside, we humans are still suckers for a good story. from www.shutterstock.com

Picture the scene – we’re in ancient times and a group of cave people are gathered around a fire telling stories about their day (there’s evidence of storytelling by way of cave art over 30,000 years ago).

They have no Wi-Fi. There are no...

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Most recreational fishers in Australia support marine sanctuaries

  • Written by: Matt Navarro, Post-doctoral Fellow, University of Western Australia
Most recreational fishers in Australia support marine sanctuariesRecreational fishers adjacent to an established marine park in NSW. Author provided

More than 70% of recreational fishers support no-take marine sanctuaries according to our research, published recently in Marine Policy.

This study contradicts the popular perception that fishers are against establishing no-take marine reserves to protect marine...

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  2. Elite sport is becoming a platform to target the trans community
  3. What do we mean by meaning? Science can help with that
  4. The terror of climate change is transforming young people's identity
  5. Chinese-Australia relations may not be 'toxic', but they do need to keep warming up
  6. How can we make families safer? Get men to change their violent behaviour
  7. ALP urges Fair Work Commission to give "substantial" minimum wage increase
  8. why is Australian satire so rarely risky?
  9. Vital signs. It's one thing to back down on Hayne's recommendation about mortgage brokers, it's another to offer nothing in its place
  10. Build social and affordable housing to get us off the boom-and-bust roller coaster
  11. Housing policy reset is overdue, and not only in Australia
  12. The Coalition is trapped in its coal minefield
  13. All Boeing 737 MAX flights grounded – and travellers could feel it in the hip pocket
  14. Dowry abuse does exist, but let's focus on the wider issues of economic abuse and coercive control
  15. Students striking for climate action are showing the exact skills employers look for
  16. The Catholic Church is investigating George Pell's case. What does that mean?
  17. The Australian Web Archive is a momentous achievement – but things will get harder from here
  18. Landmark High Court decision guides how compensation for native title losses will be determined
  19. climate change is messing with your favourite tipple's timing
  20. what is a headache? Is it our brain hurting?
  21. Young voters may hold the key to the NSW state election: here's why
  22. Australia’s first known female voter, the famous Mrs Fanny Finch
  23. Experts call for halt to CRISPR editing that allows gene changes to pass on to children
  24. How (and why) to stay optimistic when it feels like the environment is falling apart
  25. An impaired sense of smell often signals cognitive decline, but 'smell training' could help
  26. How the NSW election promises on transport add up
  27. Dentists need a licence to practice. Why not economists?
  28. Why wait for the Brexit fog to clear? Australian, British and multinational businesses are moving on
  29. Flights suspended and vital questions remain after second Boeing 737 MAX 8 crash within five months
  30. Why Sally Challen's appeal is not a win for women victims of coercive control
  31. Becoming more like WhatsApp won't solve Facebook’s woes – here's why
  32. In Manus, theatre delivers home truths that can't be dodged
  33. Which lines are priorities for Sydney Metro conversion? Hint: it's not Bankstown
  34. Four simple food choices that help you lose weight and stay healthy
  35. new map reveals hotspots for harm to wildlife
  36. Why Dorothy's red shoes deserve their status as gay icons, even in changing times
  37. Why Australia should engage with the unemployment crisis affecting Indian youth
  38. India's grand experiment in corporate social responsibility is heading for trouble
  39. it might take revenge in the future
  40. How recognising Jesus as a victim of sexual abuse might help shift Catholic culture
  41. Queensland Nationals Barry O'Sullivan challenges Morrison over coal
  42. Australia’s drought could be increasing Q fever risk, but there are ways we can protect ourselves
  43. How to neutralise your greenhouse gas footprint
  44. Labor gains in Newspoll after weak economic report; Labor barely ahead in NSW
  45. Facebook wants to be more like WhatsApp. But details are scarce
  46. A brutal, nightmarish Carmen imbues an old story with contemporary resonances
  47. The summer bushfires you didn't hear about, and the invasive species fuelling them
  48. Oi! We're not lazy yarners, so let’s kill the cringe and love our Aussie accent(s)
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