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Why falling house prices do less to improve affordability than you might think

  • Written by: Chris Leishman, Professor of Housing Economics, University of Adelaide

Housing prices are falling in Sydney and Melbourne, so housing must be becoming more affordable – right?

The annual growth of house prices has been slowing consistently for more than a year in Australia’s largest cities. Prices finally started falling in the latter part of last year. The decline began much earlier in Perth and Darwin....

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Everyone can be an effective advocate for vaccination: here's how

  • Written by: Jessica Kaufman, Postdoctoral researcher in vaccine acceptance and communication, Murdoch Children's Research Institute
Everyone can be an effective advocate for vaccination: here's howListening to people's concerns is important when talking to someone who is hesitant about vaccination.From shutterstock.com

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has named vaccine hesitancy as one of their top 10 threats to global health for 2019.

Last week, the wife of an NRL footballer made national headlines after posting on Instagram that the...

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Amazon's Dash Buttons, now banned in Germany, might be pushing legal limits in Australia

  • Written by: Mark Giancaspro, Lecturer in Law, University of Adelaide
Amazon's Dash Buttons, now banned in Germany, might be pushing legal limits in AustraliaAmazon's WiFi buttons enable you to instantly order specific branded products such as soft drinks, beer and condoms. You needn't even get out of bed.Pierre Lecourt/flickr, CC BY-NC-SA

Online retail giant Amazon’s “Dash Buttons” are considered a key part of Amazon’s strategy to dominate online shopping around the globe.

Derided...

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  1. Why international law is failing to keep pace with technology in preventing cyber attacks
  2. Desert River Sea is a vibrant, compelling tour of the Kimberley
  3. Minister who watches the nation's credit card overlooks his own
  4. six tips to get the balance right
  5. Research shows students are as good as professors in tutorial teaching
  6. The 'recycling crisis' may be here to stay
  7. Rock art shows early contact with US whalers on Australia's remote north west coast
  8. From refugees to social media to pill testing, church signs are getting political
  9. In Kwongkan, Indian and Australian performers convey an urgent climate change message
  10. New report shines light on who commits animal cruelty and how they are punished
  11. the surprisingly swift end to evolution's big bang
  12. How domestic violence affects women's mental health
  13. What we risk as humans if we allow gene-edited babies: a philosopher's view
  14. Best Picture at the Oscars? Why it has to be The Favourite out of a weak bunch
  15. This time it's Labor and the Greens standing in the way of cheaper super
  16. How big ideas for regional Australia were given short shrift
  17. How Australia made poisoning animals normal
  18. A state actor has targeted Australian political parties – but that shouldn't surprise us
  19. How climate change can make catastrophic weather systems linger for longer
  20. 'State actor' makes cyber attack on Australian political parties
  21. will eating nuts make you gain weight?
  22. what makes a shooting star fall?
  23. Labor's lead narrows to just 51-49 in Ipsos, but is it an outlier?
  24. 'is it normal to get sore down there after sex?'
  25. It's time to change our drug dog policies to catch dealers, not low-level users at public events
  26. Sailors' journals shed new light on Bennelong, a man misunderstood by history
  27. it's time to end chemical warfare
  28. A peace agreement in Afghanistan won't last if there are no women at the table
  29. Just like HAL, your voice assistant isn't working for you even if it feels like it is
  30. how you are influenced to choose without really knowing it
  31. Labor's lead cut to 51-49% in latest Ipsos poll
  32. Putting babies under general anaesthetic won't affect their development, new research shows
  33. There's little reason for optimism about Closing the Gap, despite changes to education targets
  34. how queer texts could fight homophobia in Australian schools
  35. The glowing ghost mushroom looks like it comes from a fungal netherworld
  36. Michelle Grattan on reopening Christmas Island and One Nation's shenanigans
  37. The Catholic Church is headed for another sex abuse scandal as #NunsToo speak up
  38. well placed to join the Moon mining race ... or is it?
  39. who are the Uyghurs and why is the Chinese government detaining them?
  40. Electronic waste is recycled in appalling conditions in India
  41. saints or monsters, pop culture's limited view of nurses
  42. when watchdogs become pets – or the problem of 'regulatory capture'
  43. For people at risk of mental illness, having access to treatment early can help
  44. You need more than just testes to make a penis
  45. What does "reopening" Christmas Island actually mean and why do it?
  46. Here's what you need to know about melioidosis, the deadly infection that can spread after floods
  47. A refugee legal expert on a week of 'reckless' rhetoric and a new way to process asylum seeker claims
  48. How Zip Pay works, and why the extra cost of 'buy now, pay later' is still enticing
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High-Impact Dental Marketing Strategies That Are Driving Real Practice Growth Today

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DIY Rodent Control Vs Professional Help: When Is It Time To Call The Experts?

Rodents are one of the most frustrating pest problems for Australian property owners. Rats and mic...

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The pressure cooker: life in urban Australia in 2026

Australian cities have always been demanding. Long commutes, rising housing costs, busy schedules a...

What Actually Makes a Good Criminal Lawyer in Melbourne

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Why Working With A Chatswood Tutor Can Improve Academic Performance

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How A Diploma Of Project Management Builds Practical Skills For Modern Work Environments

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