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a kaleidoscopic portrait of a diverse nation

  • Written by: Jen Webb, Director of the Centre for Creative and Cultural Research, University of Canberra
a kaleidoscopic portrait of a diverse nationThe Miles Franklin authors with their novels, clockwise from top left: Felicity Castagna, Eva Hornung, Kim Scott, Michelle de Kretser, Catherine McKinnon and Gerald Murnane.Courtesy Perpetual/ Copyright Agency/ Martin Ollman/Timothy Hillier. Eva Hornung image: Noni Martin., CC BY-NC-ND

The Miles Franklin award is famously for “a novel which...

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Dutton camp presses for quick second leadership ballot

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

The Dutton forces mounted a push on Wednesday night to get a quick second vote on the leadership, seeking names to petition Malcolm Turnbull to call a meeting.

Peter Dutton and his supporters do not want Liberal MPs to disperse late Thursday without a vote, fearing a loss of momentum for his campaign.

Having to wait until after a fortnight’s...

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Russian trolls targeted Australian voters on Twitter via #auspol and #MH17

  • Written by: Tom Sear, PhD Candidate, UNSW Cyber, Australian Defence Force Academy, UNSW
Russian trolls targeted Australian voters on Twitter via #auspol and #MH17Network map of accounts within #auspol tweets mentioning or linking to Russian propaganda outlets, Sputnik and RT, May 4 – July 30, 2018.Author provided

Russia was behind an enormous effort to influence politics in the US and the UK, but was Australia targeted too? In this series Hacking #auspol we explore how covert foreign influence...

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  1. Australia burns while politicians fiddle with the leadership
  2. Turnbull cremates big business tax cuts after Senate kills them
  3. With Cohen and Manafort both guilty, the pressure on Trump is rising
  4. what is resignation syndrome and why is it affecting refugee children?
  5. the moral lessons of the contemporary Dreaming play Skylab
  6. How does mental illness affect sentencing?
  7. The secrets to managing overseas postings for modern families? Start with the spouse
  8. Senate kills tax cuts for big business as Dutton canvasses for second leadership bid
  9. The Turnbull government is all but finished, and the Liberals will now need to work out who they are
  10. how meditation affects the brain to help you stress less
  11. From tech to fetish, shoes in fairy tales are a mark of status
  12. Politicised science on the Great Barrier Reef? It's been that way for more than a century
  13. Fewer Australian university students than ever before believe in creationism
  14. could someone take ownership of a planet or a moon?
  15. Are Australian bridges safe, and can we do better?
  16. Research shows 'merit' is highly subjective and changes with our values
  17. Fierravanti-Wells resigns from ministry, accusing Turnbull of ignoring Liberal party's conservative base
  18. Labor now does politics better than the Liberals
  19. What Australian states can learn from Trump dismantling climate change policy
  20. Malcolm Turnbull struggling to shore up his border
  21. Dutton v Turnbull is the latest manifestation of the splintering of the centre-right in Australian politics
  22. The Coming Back Out Ball is a film that honours queer elders, but avoids rocking the boat
  23. what matters in Australian culture
  24. we must develop a unified approach to the national airspace with drones in mind
  25. Why more investment in the NDIS may not boost employment
  26. Turnbull holds off Dutton challenge – for now – by 48-35
  27. What sea creature can attack and win over a blue whale?
  28. How to move energy policy models beyond bias and vested interests
  29. how leadership instability and revenge became woven into our political fabric
  30. University staff and students are at high risk of ill health. Here's how to make sure they can cope
  31. What do your earliest childhood memories say about you?
  32. Here's what a population policy for Australia could look like
  33. what is loss aversion and is it real?
  34. Babies need more than tummy time to strengthen necks and prevent flat heads
  35. Energy policy and Turnbull's leadership plunge into debilitating uncertainty
  36. is Peter Dutton ineligible to sit in parliament?
  37. Charles Blackman's poetic vision contained an undertone of dread
  38. Alcohol brewed from trees and other fermented drinks in Australia's Indigenous history
  39. a short history of Australia's aborted climate policies
  40. why do I get a headache when I haven't had my coffee?
  41. West of Sunshine's father-and-son story is endearing, but too short
  42. The gender gap in Australia’s hate speech laws
  43. Coalition slumps to 55-45 deficit in Ipsos, and large swing to federal Labor in Queensland
  44. different building designs could lessen future damage
  45. Malcolm Turnbull shelves emissions reduction target as leadership speculation mounts
  46. Superannuation trustees should find long-term assets for their pensioners
  47. Nicki Minaj flips the script on hip-hop hypermasculinity with her album Queen
  48. How 'bling' makes us human
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