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How Indonesia's counter-terrorism force has become a model for the region

  • Written by: Greg Barton, Chair in Global Islamic Politics, Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation; Co-Director, Australian Intervention Support Hub, Deakin University

As last month’s attacks in Indonesia remind us, ISIS has proven to be a resilient threat, with far-reaching influence that hasn’t disappeared with the collapse of its self-proclaimed caliphate in Syria and Iraq.

The wave of deadly attacks in Java and Sumatra in May left a total of 53 people dead, including 15 civilians, seven police...

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ANU stood up for academic freedom in rejecting Western Civilisation degree

  • Written by: Gareth Evans, Chancellor, Australian National University

The Australian National University’s decision to withdraw from negotiations with the Ramsay Centre over its proposed very generous gift in support of a new Western Civilisation degree program continues to generate strident criticism from certain quarters, enthusiastically endorsed by the The Australian newspaper in particular.

The nub of the...

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Modern Slavery Bill a step in the right direction – now businesses must comply

  • Written by: Fiona McGaughey, Lecturer, Law School, University of Western Australia
Modern Slavery Bill a step in the right direction – now businesses must complyOurs is a land of plenty, but Australian businesses will be asked to identify and stop issues with modern slavery in their production or supply chain.Shutterstock

This week has seen a significant milestone in the fight against modern slavery as the Modern Slavery Bill was introduced into the Australian parliament. When passed, the law will require...

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Lawyer and witness face charges under spy laws, raising questions of openness and accountability

  • Written by: Clinton Fernandes, Professor, International and Political Studies, UNSW
Lawyer and witness face charges under spy laws, raising questions of openness and accountabilityCanberra lawyer Bernard Collaery and his client are facing charges under the Intelligence Services Act.AAP/Mick Tsikas

The Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions, Sarah McNaughton SC, recently filed criminal charges against Canberra lawyer Bernard Collaery and his client, a former officer of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS).

Th...

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  1. Shorten announces company tax compromise but business still critical
  2. Michelle Grattan on Shorten's leadership worries
  3. The ethics of Apple’s closed ecosystem app store
  4. why retailers want you to know about their green credentials
  5. Report recommends big ideas for regional Australia – beyond decentralisation
  6. Workplace sexual harassment is a public health issue and should be treated as such
  7. Friday essay: the politics of curry
  8. Levying GST on all packages is complicated and risky for everyone involved
  9. Share bikes don't get cars off the road, but they have other benefits
  10. Weakened code risks Australia’s reputation for research integrity
  11. From 'Toby Tosspot' to 'Mr Harbourside Mansion', personal insults are an Australian tradition
  12. Antibiotics before birth and in early life can affect long-term health
  13. There are some single-use plastics we truly need. The rest we can live without
  14. If politicians want more trust from voters, they need to start behaving with civility and respect
  15. Bill Shorten had a 'captain's fall' rather than making a 'captain's call'
  16. Huawei is a test case for Australia in balancing the risks and rewards of Chinese tech
  17. study shows almost half of loot boxes in video games constitute gambling
  18. Confused about what to eat? Here's a doctor's recommended meal plan
  19. accountants step up in climate risk management
  20. Sydney artists are being priced out of the city – here's how to bring them back
  21. As Thailand resumes executions, Australia must push its abolitionist stance
  22. Government puts tax cuts for big companies on back burner
  23. Military to get wider role in combatting terrorism
  24. Even a microchipped pet can be lost if your data is out of date
  25. Community pool projects show how citizens are helping to build cities
  26. why rates of mental illness aren't going down despite higher spending
  27. should mobile phones be banned in schools?
  28. Plastic-free campaigns don't have to shock or shame. Shoppers are already on board
  29. RuPaul's Drag Race is still figuring out how to handle gender and race
  30. UN set to review Australia's record on women's rights – and may find it wanting
  31. The government's bank reforms wouldn't have saved us a royal commission
  32. Tanya Plibersek on Labor's taxing times
  33. how cyber criminals are increasingly targeting the tourism market
  34. To appreciate its power, think of design as a drug
  35. sign and spoken language share the theatre stage
  36. HealthEngine may be in breach of privacy law in sharing patient data
  37. Tandem virus cocktail kills pest rabbits more effectively
  38. When it comes to childcare, grandparents are the least stressful option for mum and dad
  39. How gardening can improve the mental health of refugees
  40. How was the ocean formed? Where did all the water come from?
  41. Erdogan's victory will have far-reaching implications for Turkey and the Middle East
  42. Telstra may be simpler, but where will revenue come from?
  43. using environmental DNA to survey life in Loch Ness
  44. Vertical retirement villages are on the rise, and they're high-tech too
  45. New coal doesn't stack up – just look at Queensland's renewable energy numbers
  46. love magic in the ancient Mediterranean
  47. Tony Abbott loses traction in his fight on energy
  48. Pinchgut brings yet more exciting surprises to opera with Handel's Athalia
  49. Why do some people with autism have restricted interests and repetitive movements?
  50. why it's crucially important for The Conversation to prosper

Business News

Australian organisations are relying on business continuity plans built for a far more predictable world

Tariff escalations, supply chain fragility, geopolitical events, and the ongoing threat of cyber disruption have reshaped the risk environment facing Australian organisations. The problem is that ma...

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How to Rent a Car for Uber in Melbourne: What Every New Driver Needs to Know

Starting out as an Uber driver in Melbourne is not as complicated as it sounds but getting the vehicle right is where most new drivers get stuck. Uber has strict requirements around vehicle age, condi...

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When Should You Speak to a Lawyer About a Legal Issue?

Legal issues can begin with a simple question, then become harder to manage once formal steps are involved. Many people wait until a matter feels urgent before seeking guidance, even though earlier ...

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The strategic rise of Bali as Australia’s next essential healthcare support hub

As Australian healthcare providers grapple with unprecedented operational bottlenecks, a new nearshore model is quietly transforming patient care delivery. Forward-thinking organisations,  including...

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Cost Savings and Benefits of Using Used Pallets in Logistics

In today’s competitive logistics and supply chain industry, businesses are constantly looking for ways to reduce operational costs without compromising efficiency and reliability. One of the most prac...

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How Fulfilment Services in Australia Help Businesses Scale Efficiently

The growth of e-commerce and modern retail has transformed customer expectations. Consumers now expect fast shipping, accurate order processing, and seamless delivery experiences regardless of where...

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Practical Ways Australian Workplaces Can Reduce Operating Costs

Reducing business costs doesn’t always mean cutting staff, shrinking services or making the workplace feel bare-bones. In many cases, the smarter savings are hiding in everyday operations: the light...

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Executive Recruitment Solutions That Help Organisations Secure Exceptional Leaders

Leadership has a direct impact on organisational performance, employee engagement, strategic growth, and long-term success. Businesses operating in increasingly competitive environments require experi...

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Why A WooCommerce Website Designer Matters For Online Growth

Running an online store today requires more than simply listing products and waiting for customers to arrive. Businesses need a website that is fast, reliable, easy to navigate, and designed to suppor...

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The Daily Magazine

DIY Rodent Control Vs Professional Help: When Is It Time To Call The Experts?

Rodents are one of the most frustrating pest problems for Australian property owners. Rats and mic...

Lighting Shop in Perth: How The Right Lighting Can Transform Your Home And Business

The right lighting can completely change the look, feel, and functionality of any space. Whether it ...

Traffic Light System Solutions For Safer And More Efficient Traffic Management

Modern cities and growing communities rely heavily on effective traffic management to ensure safety...

Gold Migration Lawyers in Liquidation: How the Closure Affects Your ART Appeal

If your appeal was with Gold Migration Lawyers, a recent change to how the Tribunal decides cases ...

The pressure cooker: life in urban Australia in 2026

Australian cities have always been demanding. Long commutes, rising housing costs, busy schedules a...

What Actually Makes a Good Criminal Lawyer in Melbourne

Most people only think about this question once. That is usually too late. Most people charged wi...

Why Working With A Chatswood Tutor Can Improve Academic Performance

Academic expectations continue increasing for students across primary school, high school, and senio...

Is It Worth Getting Solar Panels in Melbourne?

The real question is not whether solar works in Melbourne. It works. The question is what it is co...

How A Diploma Of Project Management Builds Practical Skills For Modern Work Environments

Developing the ability to plan, execute, and deliver outcomes efficiently is a key requirement in to...