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Australia could house around 900,000 more migrants if we no longer let in tourists

  • Written by: Raja Junankar, Honorary Professor, Industrial Relations Research Centre, UNSW
Australia could house around 900,000 more migrants if we no longer let in touristsInternational tourists use many of Australia's resources, including adding to fossil fuel consumption.from shutterstock.com

Many who fear Australia’s population boom believe we should be cutting down on immigration. They blame immigration for congestion and expenditure of environmental and other vital resources. They say Australia’s...

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A ray of bipartisan good comes out of obscure senator's hate speech

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

Immigration has become one of the most divisive issues in Australian politics. It has created open fractures within government ranks and sparked dog whistling; it’s being exploited to nefarious political ends by fringe and not-so-fringe players.

But an appallingly racist diatribe, by a senator who not one in a thousand Australians would have...

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The world's 'most liveable city' title isn't a measure of the things most of us actually care about

  • Written by: Julianna Rozek, Research Officer, Healthy Liveable Cities Group, Centre for Urban Research, RMIT University
The world's 'most liveable city' title isn't a measure of the things most of us actually care aboutVienna knocked Melbourne out of its seven-year-long top spot as the 'world's most liveable city'.from shutterstock.com

Melbourne lost its “most liveable city” title yesterday and is confronting being runner-up to Vienna after seven years at the top. These rankings are based on The Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Liveability...

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can sleeping too much lead to an early death?

  • Written by: Stephanie Centofanti, Research Fellow, Sleep & Chronobiology Laboratory, Behaviour-Brain-Body Research Centre, University of South Australia
can sleeping too much lead to an early death?Don't worry, it's still OK to have that sleep in or afternoon nap.Kinga Cichewicz

A recent study in the Journal of the American Heart Association has led to headlines that will make you rethink your Saturday morning sleep in.

Don’t set the alarm just yet. Yes, the researchers found a link between people who usually slept for longer than eight...

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