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Chris Bowen on the budget and Labor's policies

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

Ahead of Tuesday’s budget that will unveil the goverment’s tax cut plans, the Coalition is painting Labor as the big taxing party, while the ALP is attacking the government’s push to cut company tax for big business. Meanwhile the Business Council of Australia is taking its message to the public with a grassroots campaign.

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The off-topic Conversation #160

  • Written by: Molly Glassey, Audience Development Manager, The Conversation

Welcome to The Conversation’s off-topic space. We’ve set this up as the place where you can discuss anything that isn’t related to a specific article. Please feel free to use this space to get to know each other and talk about news elsewhere and whatever else strikes your fancy.

This is also an opportunity to discuss broader...

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Why decisions to desex male dogs just got more complicated

  • Written by: Paul McGreevy, Professor of Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare Science, University of Sydney
Why decisions to desex male dogs just got more complicatedGolden retriever puppies, among Australia's favourite pet dogs.Shutterstock/BIGANDT.COM

Behavioural problems in male dogs may be affected by how early in their life they are desexed, according to a study published today in PLOS ONE. The study even raises questions about whether we should encourage the routine desexing of male dogs at all.

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Rhino fossil rewrites the earliest human history of the Philippines

  • Written by: Adam Brumm, ARC Future Fellow, Griffith University
Rhino fossil rewrites the earliest human history of the PhilippinesExcavations at Kalinga in Luzon's Cagayan Valley (Philippines). G.D. van den Bergh, Author provided

A dig in Luzon, an island in the northern Philippines, has uncovered fossils of an “Ice Age” rhinoceros that was butchered around 700,000 years ago. It’s the first evidence demonstrating the presence of archaic humans in the...

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