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Has coronavirus killed ideology? No, it's just cycled it around again

  • Written by Carol Johnson, Emerita Professor, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Adelaide
Has coronavirus killed ideology? No, it's just cycled it around againAAP/Mick Tsikas

It has taken a pandemic to transform our politics. Who would have thought a Coalition government would substantially increase unemployment benefits or pay the wages of many workers facing unemployment due to the coronavirus pandemic?

As they massively increased government debt in order to save both lives and the economy, Prime...

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As coronavirus widens the renter-owner divide, housing policies will have to change

  • Written by Rachel Ong ViforJ, Professor of Economics, School of Economics, Finance and Property, Curtin University

What began as a global health crisis in the form of COVID-19 is now also an economic crisis of historic proportions. Much of the housing policy focus during the pandemic has rightly centred on the plight of people who are insecurely housed or homeless. Another strand of commentary has focused on a likely fall in property values.

But what does the...

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Anzac biscuits, battles and a great Australian isolation bake-off

  • Written by Lindsay Kelley, Lecturer, Art & Design, UNSW

The plan was to land in Sydney from an overseas trip on a Friday morning and immediately bake Anzac biscuits to bring along to the Country Women’s Association Tea Room at the Royal Easter Show on Saturday. Then everything changed, except the baking ingredients I’d stocked up before leaving for Canada.

Events were cancelled, my grocery...

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don't sacrifice health for 'the economy'

  • Written by Steven Hamilton, Visiting Fellow, Tax and Transfer Policy Institute, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University

In recent weeks a growing chorus of Australian commentators has called for social distancing measures to be eased or radically curtailed.

Some have claimed the lives saved by the lockdowns are not worth the damage they are causing to the economy.

Others have claimed the case for easing is strengthened by the fact many of the hardest hit by...

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  1. The coronavirus supplement is the biggest boost to Indigenous incomes since Whitlam. It should be made permanent
  2. Government orders mandatory code of conduct for Google, Facebook
  3. Malcolm Turnbull gives his very on-the-record account of Scott Morrison
  4. Michelle Grattan on Australia’s 'new normal', education and coronavirus elimination
  5. The charts that show coronavirus pushing up to a quarter of the workforce out of work
  6. here are 3 things to prioritise
  7. So you're going to school online – here are 6 ways to make the most of it
  8. What might trigger a return to 'normal'? Why our coronavirus exit strategy is ... TBC
  9. the data on why New Zealand should relax its coronavirus lockdown from Thursday
  10. smart move, or a premium tech brand losing its way?
  11. what does the Federal Court decision on the Tamil asylum-seeker family mean?
  12. How can we restore trust in media? Fewer biases and conflicts of interest, a new study shows
  13. I travelled Australia looking for peacock spiders, and collected 7 new species (and named one after the starry night sky)
  14. new Murray Darling Basin report reveals states' climate gamble
  15. Great time to try: pickling
  16. Virgin Australia gets a lifeline, but will it be enough?
  17. Latest coronavirus modelling suggests Australia on track, detecting most cases – but we must keep going
  18. Australia's coronavirus schools messaging must address teacher concerns
  19. how your diet should change with each stage of life
  20. More testing will give us a better picture of the coronavirus spread and its slowdown
  21. when television hosts take their shows home they fuel nostalgia
  22. This isn't the first global pandemic, and it won't be the last. Here's what we've learned from 4 others throughout history
  23. can sex in isolation be as fulfilling as real life?
  24. Australia has truly excellent food security
  25. The smoke from autumn burn-offs could make coronavirus symptoms worse. It’s not worth the risk
  26. APRA's extraordinary gift to banks under pressure to pay dividends
  27. Intergenerational fairness puts COVID-19 obligation on older people
  28. Government funding to Qantas and Virgin to ensure air services on key routes
  29. Even in a pandemic, continue with routine health care and don't ignore a medical emergency
  30. a guide to coughs in the time of coronavirus
  31. new warnings on New Zealand's rivers and lakes
  32. Hackers can access your mobile and laptop cameras and record you – cover them up now
  33. How much has Australia really flattened the curve of coronavirus? Until we keep better records, we don't know
  34. East Asian vloggers celebrate the domestic space
  35. Five ways New Zealanders' lives and liberties will be heavily controlled, even after lockdown eases
  36. What can benefit-cost analysis tell us?
  37. Hospitals have stopped unnecessary elective surgeries – and shouldn't restart them after the pandemic
  38. Hospital beds and coronavirus test centres are needed fast. Here's an Australian-designed solution
  39. Supermarket shelves stripped bare? History can teach us to 'make do' with food
  40. How many COVID-19 cases are in each NSW suburb? Search by postcode here
  41. For children in foster care, the coronavirus pandemic could be extremely destabilising
  42. Eradicating the COVID-19 coronavirus is also the best economic strategy
  43. how advertisers are using (and abusing) the coronavirus to sell
  44. Donald Trump blames everyone but himself for the coronavirus crisis. Will voters agree?
  45. The coronavirus contact tracing app won't log your location, but it will reveal who you hang out with
  46. Worried about your drinking during lockdown? These 8 signs might indicate a problem
  47. live animals are stressed in wet markets, and stressed animals are more likely to carry diseases
  48. We don’t know what we’ve got till it’s gone – we must reclaim public space lost to the coronavirus crisis
  49. Students less focused, empathic and active than before – technology may be to blame
  50. Regional media get COVID lifeline but ABC, SBS remain in peril

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