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Will Hayne blink? The problems with banks demand tough measures that neither they nor their regulators want

  • Written by: Andrew Linden, Sessional Lecturer, PhD (Management) Candidate, School of Management, RMIT University
Will Hayne blink? The problems with banks demand tough measures that neither they nor their regulators wantRoyal Commissioner Kenneth Hayne's next move will either refashion the industry, or merely seek a commitment from it to behave better.Shutterstock

As the final round of what the Twitterverse calls #BankingRC ended, two of Australia’s most highly respected business journalists sought to sum up what has emerged in the 68 days of hearings. They...

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Protecting our digital heritage in the age of cyber threats

  • Written by: Stanley Shanapinda, Research Fellow, La Trobe University
Protecting our digital heritage in the age of cyber threatsThere is no clear cybersecurity governance framework geared towards detecting and preventing attacks against digital identity assets.

One of the key functions of the government is to collect and archive national records. This includes everything from property records and registers of births, deaths and taxes, to Parliamentary proceedings, and even...

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renewables reduce energy prices (yes, even in South Australia)

  • Written by: Bruce Mountain, Director, Victoria Energy Policy Centre, Victoria University

Does renewable electricity raise or lower electricity prices? There is more to this question than meets the eye: are prices lower before or after renewable subsidies are recovered, how has variability been accounted for, how have changes in network costs been accounted for, and so on and on.

Faced with a complex problem, policy makers often turn...

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Carbon emissions will reach 37 billion tonnes in 2018, a record high

  • Written by: Pep Canadell, CSIRO Scientist, and Executive Director of the Global Carbon Project, CSIRO

Carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions from fossil fuels and industry are projected to rise more than 2% (range 1.8% to 3.7%) in 2018, taking global fossil CO₂ emissions to a new record high of 37.1 billion tonnes.

The strong growth is the second consecutive year of increasing emissions since the 2014-16 period when emissions stabilised,...

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  1. How sport can tackle violence against women and girls
  2. Explainer: what does 'gaslighting' mean?
  3. I'm having surgery in a public hospital. Will a junior doctor operate on me?
  4. Don’t be too quick to dismiss ‘dying trades’, those skills are still in demand
  5. Looking past the hype about 'trackless trams'
  6. Political impasse stops protection for LGBT students passing this year
  7. what happens when marketing communications don't match corporate practice
  8. Australian women in STEM look to 2019
  9. Gerald Murnane's Prime Minister's Literary award is long overdue
  10. Historical fall of Liberal seats in Victoria; micros likely to win ten seats in upper house; Labor leads in NSW
  11. In 100 years' time, maybe our food won't be grown in soil
  12. How a race scare left South Sudanese star basketballers with nowhere to play
  13. the evolution of the Australian wine label
  14. Who made Australia's first ever bank deposit? Here's our unsettling discovery
  15. Australians' trust in politicians and democracy hits an all-time low: new research
  16. What younger people can learn from older people about using technology
  17. Making Australia a renewable energy exporting superpower
  18. researchers exploit cancers' unique DNA signature
  19. Meet the remote Indigenous community where a few thousand people use 15 different languages
  20. how cities can make room for water
  21. How parents and teachers can identify and help young people self-medicating trauma with drugs and alcohol
  22. How Twitter got blindsided by India’s still-toxic caste system
  23. New research reveals how Australian journalists are faring four years after redundancy
  24. Malcolm Turnbull and his NEG continue to haunt the government
  25. Victorian royal commission into policing needs to take a broad approach: here's why
  26. free speech and Australian universities
  27. Here's the seafood Australians eat (and what we should be eating)
  28. Operatic goddess Vivica Genaux reigns supreme in a lyrical study of conflicting desires
  29. Getting to the heart of coal seam gas protests – it's not just the technical risks
  30. NZ is home to species found nowhere else but biodiversity losses match global crisis
  31. Why autonomous vehicles won't reduce our dependence on cars in cities
  32. what it is and why it needs updating
  33. Australians think immigration should be cut? Well, it depends on how you ask
  34. here's how we avoid feeling guilty
  35. I’m taking antibiotics – when will they start working?
  36. Fracking policies are wildly inconsistent across Australia, from gung-ho development to total bans
  37. Escher x nendo will surprise, delight and challenge
  38. Health impacts and murky decision-making feed public distrust of projects like WestConnex
  39. New detections of gravitational waves brings the number to 11 – so far
  40. Liberals adopt new rule to stop the revolving prime ministership
  41. Craig Kelly triumphs in the 'outwit, outplay, outlast' game of Survivor
  42. Adani's new mini version of its mega mine still faces some big hurdles
  43. what is nitrous oxide (or nangs) and how dangerous is it?
  44. G20 summit bring a truce in US-China trade relations – but it's likely to be temporary
  45. What existed before the Big Bang? Did something have to be there to go boom?
  46. Turnbull versus Morrison in Liberal crisis over Craig Kelly
  47. why more older Australians are living in share houses
  48. Yes, you can adopt a pet as a Christmas gift – so long as you do it correctly
  49. It's not just Newstart. Single parents are $271 per fortnight worse off. Labor needs an overarching welfare review
  50. How a candidate's looks may be swinging your vote (without you even realising it)

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

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