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Morrison government courts controversy on Jerusalem ahead of Wentworth byelection

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

Scott Morrison has announced Australia will consider recognising Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and relocating its embassy there – in a move immediately seen in the context of Saturday’s byelection in Wentworth, which has a large Jewish population.

While denying he was motivated by Wentworth, Morrison said the Liberals’...

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Yes, a tsunami could hit Sydney – causing flooding and dangerous currents

  • Written by: Kaya Wilson, PhD Candidate, University of Newcastle
Yes, a tsunami could hit Sydney – causing flooding and dangerous currentsManly's The Corso pedestrian area could be flooded if a large tsunami arrived at Sydney Harbour. from www.shutterstock.com

Sulawesi’s recent tsunami is a striking reminder of the devastating, deadly effects that the sudden arrival of a large volume of water can have.

Published today, our new research shows what might happen if a tsunami hit...

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How the Australian government is failing on countering violent extremism

  • Written by: Keiran Hardy, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Griffith Criminology Institute, Griffith University
How the Australian government is failing on countering violent extremismWhen the Islamic State was at its strongest, Australia was allocating millions to build 'community resilience' to counter extremism. This strategy no longer appears to be a priority. Dan Himbrechts/AAP

Countering violent extremism (CVE) programs are recognised globally as a critical part of successful counter-terrorism strategies. In addition to...

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should we use food as a reward for kids?

  • Written by: Alexandra Hansen, Chief of Staff, The Conversation
should we use food as a reward for kids?Rewarding a child with ice cream for eating vegetables teaches a child certain things about vegetables, ice cream, and behaviour. from www.shutterstock.com

Finding means of cajoling the kids into behaving in certain ways or doing things they don’t want to do can be challenging. And most parents at some point would have offered up sweets as a...

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  5. The Senate is set to approve it, but what exactly is the Trans Pacific Partnership?
  6. Conservatives may come to regret stirring hornets' nest of religious freedom
  7. Turnbull did not suggest ABC sack journalists: report
  8. Australians care about animals – but we don't buy ethical meat
  9. For the sake of our retirement savings, it's time to reform the investment management boys' club
  10. A new take on An Enemy of the People fizzes with contemporary relevance
  11. the new eugenics is the same as the old, just in fancier clothes
  12. Labor slips in Newspoll, but gains in Ipsos, in Wentworth and in Victoria
  13. VR technology gives new meaning to ‘holidaying at home’. But is it really a substitute for travel?
  14. Local film and TV content makes up just 1.6% of Netflix’s Australian catalogue
  15. gene therapy is still in its infancy but the future looks promising
  16. Big firms voice lack of faith in 'cumbersome' and 'impractical' Emissions Reduction Fund
  17. All eyes on November's G20 meeting as tensions between China and the US ratchet up
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  20. Is it time to move beyond the limits of 'built environment' thinking?
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  24. Michelle Grattan on the contest in Wentworth, the Religious Freedom report leak and fast-tracking tax cuts
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How to Rent a Car for Uber in Melbourne: What Every New Driver Needs to Know

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When Should You Speak to a Lawyer About a Legal Issue?

Legal issues can begin with a simple question, then become harder to manage once formal steps are involved. Many people wait until a matter feels urgent before seeking guidance, even though earlier ...

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The strategic rise of Bali as Australia’s next essential healthcare support hub

As Australian healthcare providers grapple with unprecedented operational bottlenecks, a new nearshore model is quietly transforming patient care delivery. Forward-thinking organisations,  including...

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Cost Savings and Benefits of Using Used Pallets in Logistics

In today’s competitive logistics and supply chain industry, businesses are constantly looking for ways to reduce operational costs without compromising efficiency and reliability. One of the most prac...

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How Fulfilment Services in Australia Help Businesses Scale Efficiently

The growth of e-commerce and modern retail has transformed customer expectations. Consumers now expect fast shipping, accurate order processing, and seamless delivery experiences regardless of where...

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Practical Ways Australian Workplaces Can Reduce Operating Costs

Reducing business costs doesn’t always mean cutting staff, shrinking services or making the workplace feel bare-bones. In many cases, the smarter savings are hiding in everyday operations: the light...

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Leadership has a direct impact on organisational performance, employee engagement, strategic growth, and long-term success. Businesses operating in increasingly competitive environments require experi...

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Why A WooCommerce Website Designer Matters For Online Growth

Running an online store today requires more than simply listing products and waiting for customers to arrive. Businesses need a website that is fast, reliable, easy to navigate, and designed to suppor...

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