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How Australia's NRA-inspired gun lobby is trying to chip away at gun control laws, state by state

  • Written by: George Rennie, Lecturer in Politics, University of Melbourne
How Australia's NRA-inspired gun lobby is trying to chip away at gun control laws, state by stateThe SIFA gun lobby is running ads in Victoria targeting Labor in the hopes it can get more pro-gun independent MPs elected.Dean Lewins/AAP

One of the more noticeable ad campaigns in the upcoming Victoria state election comes from a seemingly unlikely source. The Shooting Industry Foundation of Australia (SIFA) seeks to unwind Australia’s gun...

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A tip for bankers ahead of the royal commission: be more like doctors

  • Written by: Warren Hogan, Industry Professor, University of Technology Sydney
A tip for bankers ahead of the royal commission: be more like doctorsDoctors take vows to act in the best interests of their patients. They workShutterstock

The financial services royal commission resumes for its final round of hearings on Monday, and reappearing before Justice Hayne will be the chief executives each of the big six institutions he has in his sights: the Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, AMP, Macquarie,...

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why the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is so important for keeping Antarctica frozen

  • Written by: Helen Phillips, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania
why the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is so important for keeping Antarctica frozenThe Antarctic Circumpolar Current keeps Antarctica cold. Shutterstock

The Antarctic Circumpolar Current, or ACC, is the strongest ocean current on our planet. It extends from the sea surface to the bottom of the ocean, and encircles Antarctica.

why the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is so important for keeping Antarctica frozenScientists deploying a vertical microstructure profiler (VMP-2000), which measures XXXXXX, from RV...

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Morrison government brings back memories of McMahon days

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

As the Morrison government thrashes around trying to stave off defeat or just save the furniture, it reminds one historian of the ill-fated McMahon administration.

The run up to the Coalition’s 1972 ousting is detailed in a just-released life of Billy McMahon, titled Tiberius with a Telephone. McMahon, often rated at or near the bottom in...

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  2. Derryn Hinch on a national ICAC and the Victorian election
  3. There's no need for the 'Chicago principles' in Australian universities to protect freedom of speech
  4. Yes, a WhatsApp message could be subject to FOI – but you'd have to find it first
  5. Marriage has changed dramatically throughout history, but gender inequalities remain
  6. Toilets of the future must be designed with people in mind, not technology
  7. Cambodians await crucial tribunal finding into 1970s brutal Khmer Rouge regime
  8. Rainbow pride flag's still flying, taking on new forms and meanings in our cities
  9. Australia needs to triple its social housing by 2036. This is the best way to do it
  10. there's more to regulation than prosecution
  11. How anti-Semitic stereotypes from a century ago echo today
  12. A super-Earth found in our stellar back yard
  13. what we can learn from anti-fossil fuel campaigns
  14. Despite new findings, the jury is still out on whether omega-3 supplements reduce heart attacks
  15. a dangerous form of gambling luring in vulnerable Australians
  16. Opt-out period for My Health Record extended
  17. Death doulas can fill care gaps at the end of life
  18. A knowing, modern yet mythic production of one of Hitler's favourite operas
  19. Behind the judgement. Why the Federal Court tore up a $35m settlement between ASIC and Westpac over lending standards
  20. Why Sri Lanka is sliding into political turmoil, and what could happen next
  21. Curious Kids: What is dew?
  22. 3D concrete printing could free the world from boring buildings
  23. There are many good ideas to tackle inequality – it's time we acted on them
  24. the bad economics behind swapping stamp duty for land tax
  25. Hospital discharges to ‘no fixed address’ – here's a much better way
  26. The Beatles’ White Album remixed
  27. Why is everyone talking about natural sequence farming?
  28. The bitter lesson of the Californian fires
  29. In his first major foreign policy test, Morrison needs to stick to the script
  30. Taxonomy, the science of naming things, is under threat
  31. The link between terrorism and mental illness is complicated, and vilifying communities doesn't help
  32. What is Japanese encephalitis virus and how can I avoid it when I travel?
  33. How research is helping to reduce prejudice between people online
  34. why Virgin Australia gets called a publicity hound
  35. The off-topic Conversation #170
  36. Why controversial child protection reforms in NSW could lead to another Stolen Generation
  37. Prepare to be forthright with Trump: Michael Fullilove
  38. Morrison wants Muslim leaders to do more to prevent terrorism, but what more can they do?
  39. Expanding suspension powers for schools is harmful and ineffective
  40. How the use of emoji on Islamophobic Facebook pages amplifies racism
  41. Adenomyosis causes pain, heavy periods and infertility but you've probably never heard of it
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  43. Kyoto on the path to becoming the Copenhagen of Asia
  44. have 90% of Labor MPs worked in trade unions?
  45. George Baldessin's Mary Magdalene on Rue St Denis
  46. should you take probiotics when you’re on antibiotics?
  47. Two past coup leaders face off in Fiji general election as Australia sharpens focus on the western Pacific
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