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we're more compassionate than 100 years ago, but more judgemental too

  • Written by: Nick Haslam, Professor of Psychology, University of Melbourne
we're more compassionate than 100 years ago, but more judgemental tooAs cultures evolve and societies develop, people’s change the way they think about good and evil.from shutterstock.com

Values such as care, compassion and safety are more important to us now than they were in the 1980s. The importance of respecting authority has fallen since the beginning of the 20th century, while judging right and wrong...

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Raw meat pet food may not be good for your dog, or your own health

  • Written by: Bronwyn Orr, Veterinarian and PhD candidate, University of Sydney
Raw meat pet food may not be good for your dog, or your own healthBe careful what you feed your dog.Shutterstock/fetrinka

You might think raw meat pet food is good for your dog. But a new study, published today in Vet Record, has found it can have high levels of bacteria that may pose health risks for your pet.

The researchers also warn that such food could present a health risk to you, or someone else in your...

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Ideas for a better country

  • Written by: Molly Glassey, Audience Development Manager, The Conversation
Ideas for a better countryJoin The Conversation in Adelaide. The Conversation/Wes Mountain

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By any estimation, politics in Australia is in a dire state. The Coalition government is led by its third prime minister in four years, two of whom were toppled by their own party. Before that, Labor ousted two prime ministers. And in the meantime, voters’ trust...

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  1. Lacrosse fire ruling sends shudders through building industry consultants and governments
  2. How the next Australian government can balance security and compassion for asylum seekers
  3. the rise in marine heatwaves is harming ocean species
  4. For the first time, we can measure the human footprint on Antarctica
  5. World's oldest tattooist's toolkit found in Tonga contains implements made of human bone
  6. The Uluru statement showed how to give First Nations people a real voice – now it's time for action
  7. Droughts, extreme weather and empowered consumers mean tough choices for farmers
  8. Rebuilding trust is vital, Morrison to tell business
  9. Virtual reality adds to tourism through touch, smell and real people's experiences
  10. Online therapies can improve mental health, and there are no barriers to accessing them
  11. Ian McAllister on voters and issues in the coming election
  12. Doctors may be prescribing antibotics for longer than needed
  13. The Handmaid's Tale feels real in 2019, but the solution won’t come from novels
  14. Does the Suzuki method work for kids learning an instrument? Parental involvement is good, but other aspects less so
  15. From secret ballot to democracy sausage
  16. If Labor wins government, will an Australian republic finally take the crown?
  17. The sounds of Speechless, where words are superfluous
  18. We asked five experts: is vegetarianism healthier?
  19. The ASX abandons push to require companies to have a social licence to operate. Was it only ever 'politically correct nonsense'?
  20. We can be a carbon-neutral nation by 2050, if we just get on with it
  21. National security is too important to be abandoned to the politics of fear
  22. how do shells get made?
  23. Townsville floods show cities that don't adapt to risks face disaster
  24. Why are Australian authors obsessed with killing off kangaroos?
  25. Fleeing ministers fray hayband round embattled government
  26. The firewood banksia is bursting with beauty
  27. Linda Reynolds appointed to defence industry and cabinet
  28. Michelle Grattan on Morrison's climate pitch to voters and Warringah votes research
  29. Dada Masilo's Giselle is a courageous retelling for our times
  30. Spill at a nuclear facility shows potential burn risks from a household chemical
  31. Should online users be bound by their privacy agreements?
  32. Cabinet ministers Pyne and Ciobo set to head out door
  33. More visits to the doctor doesn't mean better care – it's time for a Medicare shake-up
  34. How do we save ageing Australians from the heat? Greening our cities is a good start
  35. How a new breast cancer biomarker could help patients identify best treatment options
  36. Rugby league may finally have reached its tipping point on player behaviour and violence
  37. What do normal labia look like? Sometimes doctors are the wrong people to ask
  38. 2018-19 was Australia's hottest summer on record, with a warm autumn likely too
  39. 'is it normal for girls to masturbate?'
  40. The Chinese coal 'ban' carries a significant political message
  41. Street vendors' self-help strategies highlight cities' neglect of how the other half survive
  42. Nora Heysen, more than her father's daughter
  43. Your car is more likely to be hacked by your mechanic than a terrorist
  44. Vital Signs. Do deficits matter any more?
  45. Fairness isn't optional. How to design a tax system that works
  46. The US-North Korea summit ends abruptly in Hanoi
  47. Warringah Votes – Abbott's challenger has yet to 'penetrate the streets'
  48. Tony Abbott and Zali Steggall on Warringah votes
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