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Gallipoli commemorations of Turkish youth tell us much about politics in Turkey

  • Written by: Brad West, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, School of Creative Industries, University of South Australia
Gallipoli commemorations of Turkish youth tell us much about politics in TurkeyTurkish soldiers in a trench at Gallipoli. The way Turkish youth commemorate the battle tells us much about the country's politics.Ausstralian Dept of Veterans Affairs

With ongoing political instability and security concerns in Turkey, we are again likely to see a smaller turnout of Australians and New Zealanders for Anzac Day ceremonies at...

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As North Korea builds a season of summits, the stakes on denuclearisation remain high

  • Written by: Benjamin Habib, Lecturer in International Relations, Department of Politics and Philosophy, La Trobe University

This week’s high-stakes summit between South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un heralds a new period of negotiations in which regional states attempt to manage a northeast Asian security environment that includes a nuclear North Korea.

Several analysts, myself included, have long postulated that a primary...

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does Australia need personal income tax cuts?

  • Written by: Saul Eslake, Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow, University of Tasmania

In this series - Budget policy checks - we look at the government’s justifications for policies likely to be in this year’s budget and measure them up against the evidence.

In this piece we look at the need for personal income tax cuts.


A large proportion of any cut in personal income tax - especially if the cuts were skewed towards...

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We can change our brain and its ability to cope with disease with simple lifestyle choices

  • Written by: Yen Ying Lim, Research Fellow, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health
We can change our brain and its ability to cope with disease with simple lifestyle choicesLifestyle factors such as meditation can change our brain for the better. gGuilherme Romano/Unsplash

This is part of our series on Changing the Brain, about what’s happening in our brain in various mental states and how we can change it for the better and worse.


Our life expectancy has increased dramatically over the past several decades, with...

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  2. Melbourne Airport is going to be as busy as Heathrow, so why the argument about one train line?
  3. How Kendrick Lamar's Pulitzer win blurs lines between classical music and pop
  4. Fracking can cause social stress in nearby areas: new research
  5. From pancakes to soccer balls, new study shows how galaxies change shape as they age
  6. Despite living amongst plants with large seeds, extinct giant moa dispersed only tiny seeds
  7. Abbott suggests sacking bank regulators as ASIC feels the heat
  8. Media reporting on women in the military is preserving a male dominated culture
  9. Australian governments don't work with each other and it's holding back regional economies in trouble
  10. is there an optimal time of day to work out?
  11. We asked five experts: is walking enough exercise?
  12. Big businesses who give shareholders tax credits pay more tax: study
  13. What happens in our bodies when we sleep?
  14. science and emotion are not only compatible, they're inseparable
  15. Why we need to review how we test for teacher quality
  16. Being a property investor or house hunter makes Sydneysiders more supportive of foreign investment
  17. In ancient Mesopotamia, sex among the gods shook heaven and earth
  18. The causes of paedophilia and child sexual abuse are more complex than the public believes
  19. the surprising benefits of predators
  20. Shorten puts heat on government over bank victim compensation, as Coalition gets better poll news
  21. Michelle Grattan on the banking royal commission
  22. Federal government sets sights on August approval for National Energy Guarantee
  23. Migration is slowing Australia's rate of ageing, but not necessarily in the regions
  24. Class action against Facebook over facial recognition could pave the way for further lawsuits
  25. New study says the gender gap in science could take generations to fix
  26. Mind the gap – does age difference in relationships matter?
  27. how financial loss can have catastrophic effects
  28. the politics of the US family sitcom, and why Roseanne rocks
  29. To reduce inequality in Australian schools, make them less socially segregated
  30. the calm before the storm in US-China trade
  31. Australian millennials' incomes have grown more than baby boomers and millennials in other countries
  32. How does a city get to be 'smart'? This is how Tel Aviv did it
  33. Yes, Syria's Assad regime is brutal. But the retaliatory air strikes are illegal and partisan
  34. tap water is best, but what bottle should you drink it from?
  35. What might appear to be common sense is not always based on scientific evidence
  36. Shorten calls for suspension of sheep exports pending review's results
  37. Government's misjudgement on banking royal commission comes back to bite it
  38. Heavy penalties are on the table for banks caught lying and taking fees for no service
  39. Why you should talk to your children about Cambridge Analytica
  40. easy solutions to a hard problem
  41. We cannot rely morally on 'deterrence' to justify our harsh refugee policies
  42. can baby wipes cause childhood food allergies?
  43. NASA's planet-hunting spacecraft TESS is now on its mission to search for new worlds
  44. Why treehouses are all the rage in children's books
  45. Tech giants are battling it out to supply the global internet
  46. Israel Folau's comments remind us homophobia and transphobia are ever present in Australian sport
  47. A closer look at business cases raises questions about 'priority' national infrastructure projects
  48. Part of what Australians think is good leadership, might just be Anglo traits
  49. warning sign or cause for panic?
  50. Why you should read China's vast, 18th century novel, Dream of the Red Chamber

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

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

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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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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...

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What Actually Makes a Good Criminal Lawyer in Melbourne

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Why Working With A Chatswood Tutor Can Improve Academic Performance

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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

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