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Unexpected find from a neutron star forces a rethink on radio jets

  • Written by: James Miller-Jones, Associate Professor, Curtin University
Unexpected find from a neutron star forces a rethink on radio jetsAn artist’s impression of the strong magnetic field neutron star in Swift J0243.6+6124 launching a jet.ICRAR/University of Amsterdam, Author provided

Just a little to the left of the leftmost part of the “W” in the constellation Cassiopeia lies a binary system of a neutron star in a 27-day orbit with a more massive, rapidly...

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Government sets up inquiry into embattled ABC chairman's email

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

The government has ordered an investigation into ABC chairman Justin Milne’s reported email that urged then managing director Michelle Guthrie to “get rid of” a senior journalist who had angered the Turnbull government.

With the ABC in crisis and multiple calls for Milne to resign or stand aside, Communications Minister Mitch...

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Brendan O'Connor on Labor's industrial relations agenda

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

With Scott Morrison flagging his government will take a hard line on industrial relations, especially the CFMEU, Labor’s shadow minister for employment and workplace relations, Brendan O'Connor will have a tough job ahead of the election.

O'Connor says Labor remains totally opposed to the government’s Ensuring Integrity legislation,...

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There is nothing sacrosanct about corporate culture; we can and must regulate it

  • Written by: David Wishart, La Trobe University
There is nothing sacrosanct about corporate culture; we can and must regulate itBoard-level risk indicators include one person dominating meetings or a culture of blaming and withholding information.Shutterstock

Almost every inquiry into financial institutions, no matter the country, finds evidence of systemic misconduct. Customers overcharged, deceived and defrauded. At the root of the problem is organisational culture.

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