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Demasi cleared, but images in science continue to attract intense scrutiny

  • Written by: Rachael Dunlop, Honorary Research Fellow, Macquarie University
Demasi cleared, but images in science continue to attract intense scrutinyA western blot allows scientists to detect specific proteins in tissue samples. from www.shutterstock.com

Science reporter Maryanne Demasi was last month cleared of allegations of research misconduct in relation to her University of Adelaide PhD thesis published in 2004.

The allegations were investigated by an independent panel convened by the...

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Michelle Grattan on Labor's byelection bother

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

Michelle Grattan speaks with University of Canberra’s Vice-chancellor Deep Saini about the week in politics. They discuss the conundrum Labor faces with the super Saturday by-elections set for the same weekend as their national conference, Pauline Hanson withdrawing One Nation’s support for the big company tax cuts, and what Andrew...

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Why some migrants in abusive relationships don't receive help, and are deported

  • Written by: Marie Segrave, Associate Professor, Criminology, Monash University

Earlier this month, Bernadette Romulo, a Philippine immigrant to Australia, made a desperate plea to Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton to allow her to stay in the country to care for her children.

Bernadette came to Australia 11 years ago with her husband, who held a 457 visa (a temporary skilled-work visa), and two daughters. Following the...

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why, and what can we do about it?

  • Written by: Kim Dalziel, Associate Professor Health Economics, University of Melbourne
why, and what can we do about it?Medicare exists to ensure all Australians have fair access to health care. from www.shutterstock.com

When Medicare was in early development, the goal was to provide affordable, basic health care to all Australians. But a new study has found Medicare spending is higher for children from high socioeconomic backgrounds than their poorer counterparts.

Pr...

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  4. Six things Labor’s review of tertiary education should consider
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  6. should the government intervene to fix low wages?
  7. When neighbourhoods become dangerous, look to local strengths for a lifeline
  8. but what's going on beneath Hawai'i's volcano?
  9. 'Super Saturday' is not so super in Labor's eyes
  10. Labor outraged as July 28 Super Saturday overlaps ALP conference
  11. Expenses authority can't tell Joyce when his travel expenses inquiry will end
  12. A new levy on digital giants like Google, Facebook and eBay is a step towards a fairer way of taxing
  13. What causes chronic fatigue? What we know, don’t know and suspect
  14. Meghan Markle and why being 'mixed race' matters in Australia
  15. Tough new EU privacy regulations could lead to better protections in Australia
  16. the Horne family study gets a second life
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  18. Why microfinance as aid isn't enough to empower women
  19. Australia imports almost all of its oil, and there are pitfalls all over the globe
  20. How a trip to Antarctica became a real-life experiment in decision-making
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  25. Hastie and Turnbull – what you don't know, you can't stop
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  43. With apologies to Mathias, Hanson blows away government hopes on company tax
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