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An urgent rethink is needed on the idealised image of the ANZAC digger

  • Written by: Effie Karageorgos, Academic Tutor, History and Academic Skills, University of Melbourne
An urgent rethink is needed on the idealised image of the ANZAC diggerCrowds assemble at Melbourne's shrine of remembrance on Anzac Day, April 25, 2018,Joe Castro/AAP

The 100th anniversary of the truce that ended the first world war has been marked. More than $1 billion is being spent on remembering the dead. Now is the time to become more honest – respectfully – about the way our military engagements,...

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the carbon tax that would leave households better off

  • Written by: Richard Holden, Professor of Economics and PLuS Alliance Fellow, UNSW
the carbon tax that would leave households better offThe UNSW climate dividend proposal will be launched on Wednesday by the Member for Wentworth Kerryn Phelps. Shutterstock

Today, as part of the UNSW Grand Challenge on Inequality, we release a study entitled A Climate Dividend for Australians that offers a practical solution to the twin problems of climate change and energy affordability.

It’s...

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If you're feeding with formula, here's what you can do to promote your baby's healthy growth

  • Written by: Rachel Laws, Senior Lecturer in Public Health Nutrition, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition, Deakin University
If you're feeding with formula, here's what you can do to promote your baby's healthy growthIf a baby isn’t breastfed, or is partially breastfed, commercial infant formula should be the only other food given until around six months, and should be continued alongside solid foods until 12 months.Shutterstock

While breastfeeding is the recommended approach to infant feeding, some mothers may not be able to breastfeed. Others may find...

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  3. The Greens set to be tested on a number of fronts in the Victorian election
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  5. how offline businesses are learning from Google to improve profits
  6. Getting clean drinking water into remote Indigenous communities means overcoming city thinking
  7. your guide to the 2018 election health promises
  8. Labor's worst polls since Turnbull; chaos likely in Victorian upper house
  9. public housing tenants fight for their place in the city
  10. Bainimarama wins again in Fiji, helped by muzzling the media, unions and the church
  11. Indonesia matters to us, and always has. Why the relationship will survive Morrison's Jerusalem thought bubble
  12. Are short prime ministerships the new normal?
  13. how to ensure we value wildlife properly
  14. Australian prime minister foreshadows cut to 'migration settings'
  15. As tensions ratchet up between China and the US, Australia risks being caught in the crossfire
  16. women 'over-invest' in workplace capabilities
  17. Women targeted with $109 million to promote "economic security"
  18. Insurance is unaffordable for some, but it's middle Australia that is underinsured
  19. Toppling bankers can be satisfying, but it's not enough to heal a sick culture
  20. busting a common wellness myth
  21. Euripides’ Medea and her terrible revenge against the patriarchy
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  23. What about a Jerusalem consulate as a Morrison escape hatch?
  24. Lowy Institute's Jonathan Pryke on APEC 2018
  25. Rock Bang is a highly charged fusion of music, theatre, and circus
  26. After APEC, US-China tensions leave 'cooperation' in the cold
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  28. How do remote controls work?
  29. One year on from Royal Commission findings on Northern Territory child detention: what has changed?
  30. that spiny tongue does more than keep a cat well groomed
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  33. Rethinking what it means to be Australian through art
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  35. anti-fungal creams or tablets don't always work for vaginal itch
  36. For Mobility as a Service (MaaS) to solve our transport woes, some things need to change
  37. Why predicting the weather and climate is even harder for Australia’s rainy northern neighbours
  38. The royal commission is about to grill the chiefs of the big four banks. Here's why soon they mightn't exist
  39. Confiscate their super. If it works for sports stars, it could work for bankers
  40. Shorten would need non-Green crossbench to pass bills in Senate: Australia Institute
  41. 47% say prioritise cutting power bills: Ipsos
  42. The Brexit mess could lead to a break-up of a no longer United Kingdom
  43. It's the right time to review the world's chemical weapons convention
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