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Dual citizenship debacle claims five more MPs – and sounds a stern warning for future parliamentarians

  • Written by: Anne Twomey, Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Sydney

In one fell swoop, the High Court’s judgment about the eligibility of Katy Gallagher as a Senator disposed of five members of Parliament.

Not only was Gallagher disqualified, but the consequence was that Susan Lamb, Justine Keay, Josh Wilson and Rebekha Sharkie had no legal ground left to stand on. They had to resign, and they did.

In each...

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Trump's withdrawal from Iran deal could fracture alliances and jeopardise North Korea negotiations

  • Written by: Tony Walker, Adjunct Professor, School of Communications, La Trobe University

President Donald Trump’s unilateral decision to withdraw from the multilateral agreement to restrain Iran’s nuclear program will inevitably have far-reaching consequences, including the further destabilisation of the Middle East.

More immediately, it risks fracturing a Western alliance that has provided the cornerstone of global...

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Her Sound, Her Story shows that women's voices are louder than ever in Australian music

  • Written by: Catherine Strong, Senior Lecturer, Music Industry, RMIT University
Her Sound, Her Story shows that women's voices are louder than ever in Australian musicThelma Plum is one of many musicians featured in a new documentary that both celebrates the worth of women and discusses problems in the music industry.Michelle Grace Hunder

Over the last few years there has been a lot of discussion about the unequal nature of the Australian music industry. Amidst a plethora of opinion pieces, reports and...

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when scientists make their case effectively, politicians listen

  • Written by: Alan Finkel, Australia’s Chief Scientist, Office of the Chief Scientist

Budget 2018 confirms that the case for funding science is being heard in Canberra.

Science and research are integrated in the national objectives laid down in the treasurer’s speech: to create jobs, boost health and improve the liveability of communities.

Many of the measures appear to have origins in proposals advanced by the science...

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  1. Loneliness is a health issue, and needs targeted solutions
  2. We must not punish content creators in our rush to regulate social platforms
  3. Budget 2018 was old news for energy policy – the next big headlines won't come until July
  4. Can meat exports be made humane? Here are three key strategies
  5. Four MPs resign as citizenship crisis causes more havoc
  6. As Melbourne University staff strike over academic freedom, it's time to take the issue seriously
  7. what the High Court decision on Katy Gallagher is about and why it matters
  8. Indigenous communities are reworking urban planning, but planners need to accept their history
  9. Government timing tricks hide the real budget story
  10. Australia's fuel stockpile is perilously low, and it may be too late for a refill
  11. From drone swarms to tree batteries, new tech is revolutionising ecology and conservation
  12. Why Jonathan Swift wanted to 'vex the world' with Gulliver's Travels
  13. Why do crab and prawn shells go red after they have been cooked?
  14. Tim Colebatch on the 2018 budget
  15. Budget 2018 boosts aged care, rural health and medical research: health experts respond
  16. what's in store for education
  17. Budget 2018: space agency details still scant
  18. Federal Budget 2018: a state-by-state spending analysis
  19. Budget policy check: Treasurer Scott Morrison's speech
  20. Government pitches tax ‘relief’ in election-focused budget
  21. Prudent and steady, Budget 2018 paves the way for an election battle
  22. A tax cut that will 'pay your rego'
  23. Budget 2018 at a glance
  24. Morrison’s budget tax plan is another missed opportunity
  25. Government decision not to ban homeopathy sales from pharmacies is a mistake
  26. The latest from Juno as Jupiter appears bright in the night sky
  27. The depressing new reality for local journalists in conflict zones
  28. how governments belt out budget hits and hope someone is listening
  29. Children living in green neighbourhoods are less likely to develop asthma
  30. how much does the NDIS cost and where does this money come from?
  31. QUIZ: From after work cigars to embarrassing leaks
  32. China's recycling ban calls for a long-term rethink in Australia
  33. The carbon footprint of tourism revealed (it's bigger than we thought)
  34. From 'macaronis' to mohawks, men's fashion has always been political
  35. Good science doesn't guarantee public acceptance – diverse evidence may help
  36. Being able to adapt in the classroom improves teachers' well-being
  37. Tweet all about it – people in parks feel more positive
  38. Stop the sheep trade in the northern summer, veterinarians say
  39. do 'about 30% of homeless people have a job'?
  40. News outlets air grievances and Facebook plays the underdog in ACCC inquiry
  41. In the Family Court, children say they want the process explained and their views heard. It's time we listened
  42. Five ways the Treasurer could boost the budget bottom line
  43. top chess players live longer
  44. Capping university places will mean a less skilled and diverse workforce
  45. what abandoning tax reform means for taxpayers
  46. Every cancer patient should be prescribed exercise medicine
  47. Toxin linked to motor neuron disease found in Australian algal blooms
  48. why a Chinese dress set off a cultural debate about identity and history
  49. Goals – and own goals – in Australian football
  50. Custom-built DNA could be used as a sensor probe

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