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Victoria suggests federal government should legislate on emissions while NEG talks continue

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

Victoria has again shifted the goal posts in the battle over the National Energy Guarantee, by suggesting parliament should pass the federal government’s emissions reduction legislation ahead of the states signing onto the NEG.

This would delay any finalisation of the NEG for months.

The latest development comes as both former prime minister...

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Emma Husar falls on her sword

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

Labor MP Emma Husar has bowed to the inevitable and announced she will not contest next year’s election – although she plans to stay in parliament until then.

With a string of extraordinary allegations about her personal conduct, including claims of serious bullying and inappropriate sexual behaviour, coming from multiple staff members,...

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Terry Gilliam's long-awaited cinematic feat keeps Don Quixote's idealistic spirit alive

  • Written by: Ana Puchau de Lecea, PhD Candidate and Teaching Associate, University of Melbourne
Terry Gilliam's long-awaited cinematic feat keeps Don Quixote's idealistic spirit aliveAdam Driver as Toby AKA Sancho, and Jonathan Pryce as Javier AKA Don Quixote, in The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. IMDB

Review: The Man Who Killed Don Quixote.


“Twenty-five years in the making … and unmaking…” Terry Gilliam’s much awaited film, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, has finally arrived.

Gilliam’s take on...

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After devastating earthquakes, Indonesia must embrace radical change

  • Written by: Jonatan A Lassa, Senior Lecturer, Humanitarian Emergency and Disaster Management, Charles Darwin University

An earthquake on Lombok island in Indonesia has left 98 people dead and 20,000 people homeless, according to the National Disaster Mitigation Agency.

Around 70% of North Lombok’s housing stock has either collapsed or been severely damaged. Just a week earlier, a 6.5-magnitude earthquake hit a nearby region, destroying tens of houses and...

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  2. Embedding regulators in banks can help change cultures of wrongdoing, despite the risks
  3. Using My Health Record data for research could save lives, but we must ensure it's ethical
  4. Education, not restriction, is key to reducing harm from offshore gambling
  5. Have you had your diphtheria vaccines? Here's why it matters
  6. How many dinosaurs in total lived on Earth during all periods?
  7. Stroke, cancer and other chronic diseases more likely for those with poor mental health
  8. Only with urgent change can Australia's mobile networks meet our voracious demand for data
  9. Unique pollen signatures in Australian honey could help tackle a counterfeit industry
  10. Giants: why we needed them
  11. In a year of takeover defences, what impacts do these tactics have on shareholders?
  12. Making small cities bigger will help better distribute Australia's 25 million people
  13. West Coast's Gaff gets eight weeks for punch, but legal ramifications could go further
  14. Victoria says it won't sign up to the NEG without concessions
  15. How many people make a good city? It's not the size that matters, but how you use it
  16. Will the government's new ‘Move It’ exercise campaign move us or lose us?
  17. Two types of tectonic plate activity create earthquake and tsunami risk on Lombok
  18. Despite the doom and gloom in Australian media, the outlook for regional papers remains strong
  19. Tarrawarra Biennial underwhelms rather than energises
  20. When did Aboriginal people first arrive in Australia?
  21. Emissions policy is under attack from all sides. We've been here before, and it rarely ends well
  22. Australian sex education isn't diverse enough. Here's why we should follow England's lead
  23. our complicated relationship with bats
  24. More children are living in high-rise apartments, so designers should keep them in mind
  25. Does Australia have the political will – or leverage – to support change in Cambodia?
  26. How to improve the appeal of franchising for women
  27. what is pre-eclampsia, and how does it affect mums and babies?
  28. show us you can deliver party room on NEG
  29. has Australia's net debt doubled under the current government?
  30. The female dwarf, disability, and beauty
  31. Here's how many times you actually need to reuse your shopping bags
  32. Meet me at the bar! How uni students interact on a campus, and why chocolate can help
  33. Apple, the $1 trillion company searching for its soul
  34. As Pakistan's PM, Imran Khan must embrace compromise, so can he deliver on his promises?
  35. should I take vitamin C or other supplements for my cold?
  36. How to stop nagging your child to practise their musical instrument
  37. Designed features can make cities safer, but getting it wrong can be plain frightening
  38. Children who have lost a parent to family violence need to be listened to
  39. Sorry, men, there's no such thing as 'dirt blindness' – you just need to do more housework
  40. The great movie scenes: Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey
  41. Antarctic seas host a surprising mix of lifeforms – and now we can map them
  42. Three reasons why it’s a bad idea to ramp up Adelaide's desalination plant
  43. Australia has to prepare for life after the World Trade Organisation
  44. Victorian Labor government shapes up to Canberra over NEG
  45. Soutphommasane says sections of media exploit racism to make money
  46. Could the NEG bring down power prices? It's hard to be confident that it will
  47. AMP's Murray right to question the value of corporate governance rules
  48. Writers' festivals aren't an imaginary republic of letters – they are political arenas
  49. Michelle Grattan on the government's uphill battle with company tax cuts and the NEG
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