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Labor has landslide win in Victoria

  • Written by: Adrian Beaumont, Honorary Associate, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne
Labor has landslide win in VictoriaALP supporters celebrate as early counting shows the Andrews' government being reelected with an increased majority.AAP/Julian Smith

With 42% of enrolled voters counted in the Victorian election, the ALP has had an emphatic win. So far, the ABC has called 58 of the 88 seats for Labor, just 20 for the Coalition, one Green, two Independents and seven...

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The latest citizenship-stripping plan risks statelessness, indefinite detention and constitutional challenge

  • Written by: Sangeetha Pillai, Senior Research Associate, Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, UNSW Law School, UNSW
The latest citizenship-stripping plan risks statelessness, indefinite detention and constitutional challengeHome Affairs Minister Peter Dutton and Prime Minister Scott Morrison unveiling tough new proposals to strip extremists of their Australian citizenship. Joel Carrett/AAP

This week, Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton announced the federal government’s intention to introduce changes to Australia’s...

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how a dust storm, and hazardous air quality, can harm your health

  • Written by: Mark Patrick Taylor, Professor of Environmental Science, Macquarie University

A major dust storm swept through Sydney and regional New South Wales this week. Red skies over Broken Hill on Wednesday night and Sydney on Thursday resembled those seen during intense bushfire activity and the massive 2009 dust storm.

The NSW government updated its air quality index to “hazardous”. People were advised to stay indoors...

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Building our own warships is Australia's path to the next industrial revolution

  • Written by: Giselle Rampersad, Associate Professor in Innovation, Flinders University

Naval defence procurement is very big business. Nine Hunter-class frigates will cost Australian taxpayers A$35 billion; the 12 submarines to replace the existing Collins-class subs at least A$50 billion.

Although both the frigates and submarines will be built by foreign companies – the frigates by Britain’s BAE, the subs by...

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  1. Innovation could just mean a better kind of co-operation
  2. What skills does a cybersecurity professional need?
  3. Michelle Grattan on Labor's energy plan, and the government's anti-terrorism measures
  4. In the post-APEC scramble to lavish funds on PNG, here's what the country really needs
  5. does Victoria have Australia's lowest rate of public school funding?
  6. Friday essay: 50 shades of Shakespeare
  7. Why Canada's immigration system has been a success, and what Australia can learn from it
  8. Labor's battery plan – good policy, or just good politics?
  9. No, crying doesn't release toxins, though it might make you feel better... if that's what you believe
  10. Designing cities to counter loneliness? Let's explore the possibilities
  11. do I really need a specific shoe for a specific sport?
  12. Blocking Chinese gas takeover won't damage Australia's foreign investment pipeline
  13. Barley is not a random choice – here's the real reason China is taking on Australia over dumping
  14. Labor's energy policy is savvy – now is it scare-proof?
  15. Aboriginal health messages need to be made with us rather than for us
  16. How Australia’s Mandarin speakers get their news
  17. It’s still worth it for overseas students to study in Australia, but universities could be doing more
  18. China's legalisation of rhino horn trade: disaster or opportunity?
  19. Why we should remember Boorong, Bennelong's third wife, who is buried beside him
  20. Here's a tip that could make banks phenomenally successful: radical honesty
  21. Asians out! Not in this suburb. Not in this apartment
  22. Why Australian retailers should respect the past and rename their 'Black Friday' sales
  23. City water restrictions hurt our most vulnerable – especially women
  24. A decade after the invention of the smartphone, we're about to find out how we use our time
  25. With China-US tensions on the rise, does Australia need a new defence strategy?
  26. It's hard to think about, but frail older women in nursing homes get sexually abused too
  27. It looks like an anchovy fillet but this ancient creature helps us understand how DNA works
  28. Households to get $2000 subsidy for batteries under Shorten energy policy
  29. Where has the joy of writing gone and how do we get it back for our children?
  30. Colonial Australia was surprisingly concerned about Aboriginal deaths in custody
  31. If there's one thing Pacific nations don't need, it's yet another infrastructure investment bank
  32. Fresh urgency in mapping out ethics of brain organoid research
  33. An urgent rethink is needed on the idealised image of the ANZAC digger
  34. How do moths eat our clothes?
  35. the carbon tax that would leave households better off
  36. If you're feeding with formula, here's what you can do to promote your baby's healthy growth
  37. Why adult video stars rely on camming
  38. Why we should worry about Victoria's China memorandum of understanding
  39. The Greens set to be tested on a number of fronts in the Victorian election
  40. How much will voters pay for an early Christmas? Eight charts that explain Victoria’s transport election
  41. how offline businesses are learning from Google to improve profits
  42. Getting clean drinking water into remote Indigenous communities means overcoming city thinking
  43. your guide to the 2018 election health promises
  44. Labor's worst polls since Turnbull; chaos likely in Victorian upper house
  45. public housing tenants fight for their place in the city
  46. Bainimarama wins again in Fiji, helped by muzzling the media, unions and the church
  47. Indonesia matters to us, and always has. Why the relationship will survive Morrison's Jerusalem thought bubble
  48. Are short prime ministerships the new normal?
  49. how to ensure we value wildlife properly
  50. Australian prime minister foreshadows cut to 'migration settings'

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