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How to help athletes adapt to life after sport

  • Written by: John Saunders, Associate Professor in Exercise Science, Australian Catholic University

Several leading Australian athletes have announced their retirement following the Commonwealth Games, including Kookaburras captain Mark Knowles and pistol shooter Bruce Quick. These are the lucky ones who are able to choose their own time to leave what has been a dominant part of their life.

Many athletes struggle with joblessness, depression or...

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Clive Hamilton and Richard Rigby on Chinese influence in Australia

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

The Australia-China relationship is again in the headlines, with reports of strains between the two countries, resulting in federal ministers who want to visit finding it hard to get visas.

China is reacting against the Australian government’s rhetoric and especially its legislation, now before parliament, to combat foreign interference in...

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The far-right's creeping influence on Australian politics

  • Written by: Andrew Markus, Pratt Foundation Research Chair of Jewish Civilisation, Monash University

This article is the last of a five-part series on the battle for conservative hearts and minds in Australian politics. Read part one here, part two here, part three here and part four here.


Far-right political groupings are a constant feature on the fringes of Australian politics. In the 1950s and 1960s, they included the League of Rights and...

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Stop treating students like customers and start working with them as partners in learning

  • Written by: Kelly E Matthews, Associate Professor and Australian Learning & Teaching Fellow, The University of Queensland
Stop treating students like customers and start working with them as partners in learningStudents and lecturers at the University of Queensland researching 'students as partners' activities across Australian universities. The University of Queensland

University is a big investment. Students want value for money because a future of debt is scary. But there is also a danger when we talk about higher education only in financial terms. It...

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  2. Precarious employment is rising rapidly among men: new research
  3. On Friday the 13th, leave the superstitions at home
  4. the story of Fook Shing, colonial Victoria's Chinese detective
  5. do I have to drink eight glasses of water per day?
  6. Looking past the Gold Coast the world sees today
  7. Why the Australian Christian right has weak political appeal
  8. New electoral law could still hobble charities
  9. What Wikipedia can teach us about blockchain technology
  10. Live sheep exports tarnish Australia's reputation and should be stopped
  11. Alexis Wright wins 2018 Stella Prize for Tracker, an epic feat of Aboriginal storytelling
  12. So your birth didn't go according to plan? Don't blame yourself
  13. Four years after the Euromaidan revolution in Ukraine: key gains and losses
  14. What goes into breaking records at the Commonwealth Games
  15. A sperm race to help save one of New Zealand’s threatened birds, the sugar-lapping hihi
  16. Are Australians ready to embrace libertarianism?
  17. Would regulation cement Facebook's market power? It's unlikely
  18. Ocean heat waves and weaker winds will keep Australia warm for a while yet
  19. like a broken record, high temperatures further stress our ecosystems
  20. Chill out. A slightly warmer office won't make it too hot to think
  21. Ancient stone tools found on Sulawesi, but who made them remains a mystery
  22. Response to rumours of a Chinese military base in Vanuatu speak volumes about Australian foreign policy
  23. How Beethoven's 'mistake' became one of our most famous tunes
  24. Captured! Radio telescope records a rare 'glitch' in a pulsar's regular pulsing beat
  25. The science of elite long distance running
  26. Why teachers are turning to Twitter
  27. is it true pasta doesn't make you gain weight, and could even help you lose it?
  28. Voices of residents missing in a time of crisis for public housing
  29. Keytruda may be a miracle cancer drug, but can those who need it afford it?
  30. punk's not dead, just patching itself up
  31. Commonwealth Games injuries highlight a problematic culture in elite sports
  32. ASEAN-Australia special summit has much work to do on women's role in peace and security
  33. Location and voice technology are the future of retail
  34. Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook apology is the linguistic equivalent of 'shit happens'
  35. Tony Abbott and the revenge of the ‘delcons’
  36. Newspoll not all bad news for Turnbull as Coalition's position improves
  37. your guide to the 2018 Stella shortlist
  38. Materials that make heat worse for our kids demand a rethink by designers
  39. Australia's history of live exports is more than two centuries old
  40. That contract your computer made could get you in a legal bind
  41. Do athletes really need protein supplements?
  42. How does glow in the dark paint work?
  43. how asteroids made an impact on Australia
  44. When it comes to China's influence on Australia, beware of sweeping statements and conflated ideas
  45. Should the Commonwealth Games come with a health warning?
  46. Autism advocacy and research misses the mark if autistic people are left out
  47. Science vagabonde, un voyage autour des sciences
  48. What is hepatitis A and how can you get it from eating frozen fruit?
  49. Shorten's plan to triple anti-dumping penalties misunderstands the law
  50. The many ways Australia isn't as pro-trade as we claim

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The strategic rise of Bali as Australia’s next essential healthcare support hub

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Cost Savings and Benefits of Using Used Pallets in Logistics

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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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Executive Recruitment Solutions That Help Organisations Secure Exceptional Leaders

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