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Morrison's Gilmore candidate is the man who's been everywhere

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

Scott Morrison’s controversial move to install former Labor party president Warren Mundine as Liberal candidate in the ultra-marginal NSW seat of Gilmore has triggered a local implosion.

As members of the Liberal state executive were voting on Tuesday to admit Mundine to their party and nominate him as the candidate, Grant Schultz, who had...

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How a default union membership could help reduce income inequality

  • Written by: Mark Harcourt, Professor, University of Waikato
How a default union membership could help reduce income inequalityAs income inequality is growing in many countries, associated social problems are also getting worse. from www.shutterstock.com, CC BY-ND

A more equal society with less income disparity is good for well-being.

In their latest book, epidemiologists Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett argue people living in more equal societies empathise more and worry...

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Coastal seas around New Zealand are heading into a marine heatwave, again

  • Written by: Craig Stevens, Associate Professor in Ocean Physics, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Coastal seas around New Zealand are heading into a marine heatwave, againThis summer, coastal seas to the north and east of New Zealand are even warmer than during last year's marine heat wave.from www.shutterstock.com, CC BY-ND

As New Zealanders are enjoying their days at the beach, unusually warm ocean temperatures look to be a harbinger of another marine heatwave.

Despite the exceptional conditions during last...

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  2. Curious Kids: how is water made?
  3. What's behind the increase in bowel cancer among younger Australians?
  4. How to identify, understand and teach gifted children
  5. The Liberal Party is failing women miserably compared to other democracies, and needs quotas
  6. Video games could teach spatial skills lost to a society dependent on devices
  7. How moving house changes you
  8. Guide to the classics: Wide Sargasso Sea
  9. Forest soil needs decades or centuries to recover from fires and logging
  10. As work gets more ambiguous, younger generations may be less equipped for it
  11. Frydenberg warns of economic waves ahead
  12. advertisers can't just celebrate masculinity and ignore the #metoo movement
  13. Time for a Kondo clean-out? Here's what clutter does to your brain and body
  14. A good plan to help Darling River fish recover exists, so let's get on with it
  15. Yes, Morrison 'showed up' in the Pacific, but what did he actually achieve?
  16. why do spiders have hairy legs?
  17. Fleeing family violence to another country and taking your child is not 'abduction', but that's how the law sees it
  18. Liberals lose yet another high-profile woman, yet still no action on gender
  19. Stranger than fiction. Who Labor's capital gains tax changes will really hurt
  20. The state of Australia's Indigenous languages – and how we can help people speak them more often
  21. Why are teachers mostly female? Because men get better pay in other professions
  22. 100 years later, why don't we commemorate the victims and heroes of "Spanish flu"?
  23. A snapshot of our mysterious ancestor Homo erectus
  24. O'Dwyer's decision turns the spotlight onto Bishop
  25. Deer Woman is a work of immense power and restraint
  26. Refuge City, a new kind of city for our times
  27. Back to work? Take lunch from home to save time and money – and boost your mood
  28. it's too late for the silent generation
  29. What's the deal (or no-deal) with Brexit? Here's everything explained
  30. It's designers who can make gaming more accessible for people living with disabilities
  31. Ten ways teacher librarians improve literacy in schools
  32. Why do so few Aussies speak an Australian language?
  33. The financially well-off defy the stereotypes. They include retirees, and mortgagees
  34. the power of not being too clear
  35. Penalties for animal cruelty double in SA, but is this enough to stop animal abuse?
  36. should teaching students who fail a literacy and numeracy test be barred from teaching?
  37. Why Antarctica's sea ice cover is so low (and no, it's not just about climate change)
  38. How to feed a growing population healthy food without ruining the planet
  39. In the land of Storm Boy, the cultural heritage of the Coorong is under threat
  40. How realistic are China's plans to build a research station on the Moon?
  41. Recycling is not enough. Zero-packaging stores show we can kick our plastic addiction
  42. How Darling Harbour was botched (and could be reborn)
  43. Australians lost more than $10 million to scammers last year. Follow these easy tips to avoid being conned.
  44. does 'egg timer' testing work, and what are the other options?
  45. Cotton and rice have an important place in the Murray Darling Basin
  46. Gillette's corporate calculation shows just how far the #metoo movement has come
  47. Morrison's Vanuatu trip shows the government's continued focus on militarising the Pacific
  48. annoying campaign tricks that are legal
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