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Michelle Grattan on Latham's liaison with One Nation in Longman, live sheep exports and the ACCC's criticism on energy

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

Michelle Grattan speaks with University of Canberra Deputy Vice-Chancellor Nicholas Klomp about the week in politics. They discuss including Mark Latham teaming up with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation to make robocalls attacking Shorten in the Longman byelection, the live sheep trade debate, and the Australian Competition and Consumer...

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Officers 'sanctioned' for 'human error' in filing cabinet affair

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
Officers 'sanctioned' for 'human error' in filing cabinet affair"We are driving a program of cultural change, supported by a dedicated communications strategy, to embed a strong protective security culture in PM&C," secretary Martin Parkinson has said.AAP/Mick Tsikas

A “culmination of human errors” caused the prime minister’s department to throw out filing cabinets containing classified...

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It's a busy night sky this July, so make sure you look up

  • Written by: Tanya Hill, Honorary Fellow of the University of Melbourne and Senior Curator (Astronomy), Museums Victoria
It's a busy night sky this July, so make sure you look upThe Blood Moon from January 31, 2018. Our second chance to see an eclipsed Moon this year is coming up on July 28.Martin George, Author provided

The next fortnight will be a real treat for stargazers - there are five planets to see in the evening sky, Mars is looking the best we’ve seen in 15 years, and on the morning of July 28 there will be...

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  1. Why the ABC, and the public that trusts it, must stand firm against threats to its editorial independence
  2. from convicts to contemporary convictions – 200 years of Australian crime fiction
  3. A silent career killer – here's what workplaces can do about menopause
  4. How to break up with plastics (using behavioural science)
  5. Carbon monoxide exposure in homes is a risk – here's how to protect yourself
  6. Whether teams win or lose, sporting events lead to spikes in violence against women and children
  7. Peer review has some problems – but the science community is working on it
  8. When to trust (and not to trust) peer reviewed science
  9. an evidence-based guide for students, supervisors and universities
  10. Little upside for Malcolm Turnbull in debate over religious freedom
  11. Eradicating cattle disease M. bovis in New Zealand may be costly, even impossible, but we must try
  12. Changing of the guard at the Treasury department
  13. Rethinking _Homo sapiens_? The story of our origins gets dizzyingly complicated
  14. Audit found Vikki Campion was owed travel money
  15. a strikingly prescient morality tale about banking
  16. 'Ideological masculinity' that drives violence against women is a form of violent extremism
  17. Think carefully before buying Bitcoin – and don't buy the 'safe haven' claims
  18. Why New Zealanders are feeling the hard edge of Australia's deportation policy
  19. Médiation scientifique : le rêve américain ?
  20. Five women to watch (and listen to) in Australian hip hop
  21. Humankind's odyssey from Africa began more than two million years ago
  22. Why Australia does not need a Religious Discrimination Act
  23. Restructuring alone won't clean up the banks' act
  24. Why do you blink when there is a sudden loud noise close by?
  25. What we can learn from China’s fight against environmental ruin
  26. ‘Where are you from?’ is a complicated question. This is how young Australians answer
  27. More of us are opting for 'digital detox' holidays
  28. it could be your best shot for a goal in a penalty shootout
  29. 'Network contagion' is key to getting healthier numbers of women on company boards
  30. Australia falls further in rankings on progress towards UN Sustainable Development Goals
  31. The rise and rise of Hillsong, and what other Australian churches should learn from them
  32. Warming oceans are changing Australia's fishing industry
  33. ABC chairman Milne attacks 'self-serving' commercial critics
  34. Why Australia might be at risk of 'overtourism'
  35. Fixing the shortage of specialist science and maths teachers will be hard, not impossible
  36. Is UNESCO World Heritage status for cultural sites killing the things it loves?
  37. when Australian water goes bad
  38. Happiness helps football players do better, and it could help economies too
  39. Who is US Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, and where does he stand on abortion?
  40. Informed consent, individual care vital to ensure reproductive rights of transgender Australians
  41. Why does my snot turn green when I have a cold?
  42. Co-working spaces are part of the new economy, so town planners better get with the times
  43. Consumers let down badly by electricity market: ACCC report
  44. Murder investigation to find the source of a second Novichok poisoning
  45. how to reduce the risk of failure for environmental projects
  46. Should white Australian fans rap along to the n-word at a Kendrick Lamar concert?
  47. Why the Human Rights Commission was right to rule employment discrimination in child pornography conviction case
  48. How video assistant referees could undermine on-field referees at the FIFA World Cup
  49. 51-49 to Labor, and time running out for upper house reform
  50. A growing mistrust in democracy is causing extremism and strongman politics to flourish

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