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'Things are so bad that new laws might not help'

  • Written by: Peter Martin, Editor, Business and Economy, The Conversation

Royal Commissioner Kenneth Hayne has identified “greed” as the key reason banks and other financial institutions repeatedly broke the law, along with an inability to manage, and repeated decisions by the Securities and Investments Commission and the Prudential Regulation Authority not to properly punish them.


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'The worst kind of pain you can imagine' – what it's like to be stung by a stinging tree

  • Written by: Marina Hurley, Visiting Fellow, Lecturer & Consultant (Writing Clear Science), UNSW
'The worst kind of pain you can imagine' – what it's like to be stung by a stinging treeEven the slightest touch of a D. moroides leaf can cause excruciating pain. An intense stinging, burning pain is felt immediately, then intensifies, reaching a peak after 20 – 30 minutes. Marina Hurley, Author provided, Author provided

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Michelle Grattan on ABC turmoil, the federal budget and the controversy over Australia Day

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
Michelle Grattan on ABC turmoil, the federal budget and the controversy over Australia DayPrime Minister Scott Morrison has proposed a separate day to celebrate Indigenous Australians.AAP/Mick Tsikas

Michelle Grattan talks with University of Canberra Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Academic) Professor Nick Klomp about the week in politics, including the ABC managing director Michelle Guthrie’s sacking and chairman...

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How the laws of ancient Rome could help victims of sexual harassment in Australia

  • Written by: Bede Harris, Senior Lecturer in Law, Charles Sturt University
How the laws of ancient Rome could help victims of sexual harassment in AustraliaAustralia's English-based common law system does not offer adequate protection against sexual harassment.Shutterstock

The recent report by the Human Rights Commission that 71% of people have been sexually harassed at some point in their lives raises the question of why there appears to be no effective legal remedy for such conduct in Australia.

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  2. let's take a ride across Australia
  3. a linguistic 'shirtfronting' for lovers and haters of sports alike
  4. How teachers can help support children during their parents’ divorce
  5. how the moral panic over 'sexual sadists' silenced their victims
  6. Four lessons for Australia from England's system of rating its aged care homes
  7. Ten lessons from cities that have risen to the affordable housing challenge
  8. Will 2018 be the year of climate action? Victorian London's 'Great Stink' sewer crisis might tell us
  9. for all its worth, the banking royal commission could hurt a generation of battlers
  10. Health care is getting cheaper (unless you need a specialist, or a dentist)
  11. ABC's challenge is to 'keep calm and carry on'
  12. With Justin Milne gone, how does the ABC go about restoring its crucial independence?
  13. Bring on the royal commission, but we have a plan to act on aged care right now
  14. We need to talk about the mental health of content moderators
  15. Man With The Iron Neck is gripping, confronting physical theatre
  16. Just because you're thin, doesn't mean you're healthy
  17. Justin Milne quits as ABC chairman after furore over attack on political editor
  18. Why an education in visual arts is the key to arming students for the future
  19. seven reasons you should respect the ref in the NRL Grand Final
  20. How ABC chairman Justin Milne compromised the independence of the national broadcaster
  21. ABC Board Chair over-reaches in a bid to appease hostile government
  22. Why a separate holiday for Indigenous Australians misses the point
  23. Why AFL commentary works the same way as Iron Age epic poetry
  24. Full response from Pauline Hanson for a FactCheck on English language proficiency in Australia
  25. do 'over a million' people in Australia not speak English 'well or at all'?
  26. Life as an older renter, and what it tells us about the urgent need for tenancy reform
  27. We must strengthen, not weaken, environmental protections during drought – or face irreversible loss
  28. Growers are in a jam now, but strawberry sabotage may well end up helping the industry
  29. Unexpected find from a neutron star forces a rethink on radio jets
  30. Government sets up inquiry into embattled ABC chairman's email
  31. Brendan O'Connor on Labor's industrial relations agenda
  32. There is nothing sacrosanct about corporate culture; we can and must regulate it
  33. Clementine Ford reveals the fragility behind 'toxic masculinity' in Boys Will Be Boys
  34. why priests should be made to report child abuse revealed in confession
  35. Why malnutrition is an issue for more than half of patients in intensive care
  36. how to comfort a child whose sibling has died
  37. Guardian dogs, fencing, and 'fladry' protect livestock from carnivores
  38. One reason people install smart home tech is to show off to their friends
  39. Accurate. Objective. Transparent. Australians identify what they want in trustworthy media
  40. Hiding 'grannycams' in aged care facilities is legally and ethically murky
  41. The risks of a new Cold War between the US and China are real: here's why
  42. Study of 1.6 million grades shows little gender difference in maths and science at school
  43. New colour change wristbands help you balance too much sun vs not enough – no matter your skin tone
  44. What causes schizophrenia? What we know, don't know and suspect
  45. Why trackless trams are ready to replace light rail
  46. How did the fish cross the road? Our invention helps them get to the other side of a culvert
  47. Mandela My Life is a welcome tribute to a hero, but avoids difficult questions
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  50. Labor drops in Newspoll but still has large lead; NSW ReachTEL poll tied 50-50

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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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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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