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Men and young people more likely to be ageist: study

  • Written by: Joshua Healy, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Workplace Leadership, University of Melbourne
Men and young people more likely to be ageist: studyWe found the prevalence of ageism among younger people is most apparent when participants were asked about succession statements like whether older people should actively make way for the young.www.shutterstock.com

Men and young people are more likely to be ageist, but few Australians are resolutely ageist in their views, our survey finds. By...

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Kids with autism less likely to be fully vaccinated

  • Written by: Alexandra Hansen, Section Editor: Health + Medicine, The Conversation
Kids with autism less likely to be fully vaccinatedVaccines have repeatedly been proven not to be associated with autism, yet some parents still have concerns.From shutterstock.com

Children with autism and their younger siblings are less likely to be fully vaccinated than neurotypical children and their siblings, new research from the US has found.

Of children aged seven years and older, 94% of...

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Darwin's paying the price after Cyclone Marcus

  • Written by: Akhilesh Surjan, Associate Professor, Humanitarian, Emergency and Disaster Management Studies, Charles Darwin University
Darwin's paying the price after Cyclone MarcusFallen trees and power lines are two of the main hazards that could have been reduced with better planning for cyclones.Geoff Whalan/Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND

Darwin was directly in the path of Cyclone Marcus and suffered severe impacts from wind gusts up to 130km/hour on Saturday, March 17. Northern Territory authorities made no declaration of...

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when religious freedom and LGBTI rights intersect

  • Written by: Liam Elphick, Lecturer, Law School, University of Western Australia
when religious freedom and LGBTI rights intersectThe 'gay wedding cake' dilemma has become the go-to hypothetical when examining how religious freedom and LBGTI rights can co-exist. Shutterstock

Last year, 61.6% of Australians voted in favour of marriage equality, leading to the passage of legislation to allow same-sex couples to marry.

In response to religious concerns and as a concession to...

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  2. how elite schools are struggling with the pressure to excel
  3. Pensioners would retain cash refunds on franked dividends under Labor backdown
  4. Why China is a leader in intellectual property (and what the US has to do with it)
  5. We're still playing catch up with academia's longstanding #MeToo sexual harassment problem
  6. The day Australian cricket lost its integrity and a country reacted with shock and anger
  7. How birth interventions affect babies' health in the short and long term
  8. Future 'ocean cities' need green engineering above and below the waterline
  9. Full response from a spokesperson for Paul Fletcher for a FactCheck on electricity prices and renewable energy policy
  10. are South Australia's high electricity prices 'the consequence' of renewable energy policy?
  11. Australia should steer clear of the sanction fight between the US and China
  12. satirist Armando Iannucci on The Death of Stalin
  13. Armando Iannucci's The Death of Stalin reveals the anxieties of team Putin
  14. why ball tampering is cheating
  15. The off-topic Conversation #157
  16. how some NZ brands are shortchanging domestic customers
  17. Coalition trails 47-53% in 29th consecutive Newspoll loss
  18. Should lab-grown meat be labelled as meat when it's available for sale?
  19. You're paying too much for electricity, but here's what the states can do about it
  20. Sexual harassment is too much – and not enough – about sex
  21. Is it true that male seahorses give birth?
  22. Low attendance in Year 7 may mean you're less likely to finish school
  23. Your asthma puffer is probably contributing to climate change, but there's a better alternative
  24. Is it a surprise women aren't keen on investing when the stock market language is so male oriented?
  25. what are authorities so afraid of?
  26. Vikings exhibit hangs up the sword, and gives us a welcome insight into domestic life
  27. Some 'bloody' rocket science gives Pacific Rim Uprising an extra lift
  28. Michelle Grattan on musical chairs in the Senate
  29. Not getting a social licence to operate can be a costly mistake, as coal seam gas firms have found
  30. My Favourite Album: Dead Letter Circus’s Aesthesis
  31. Post-truth politics and why the antidote isn't simply 'fact-checking' and truth
  32. Google and Facebook cosy up to media companies in response to the threat of regulation
  33. Native forest protections are deeply flawed, yet may be in place for another 20 years
  34. The way banks are organised makes it hard to hold directors and executives criminally responsible
  35. why our complexion is so important to us
  36. How lowering the voting age to 16 could save democracy
  37. if you really, truly need a new phone, buy one with replaceable parts
  38. New Queensland planning law puts transparency and accountability at risk
  39. Are the major parties on the nose and minors on the march? It's not that simple
  40. Email culture to blame for workplace failure on #MeToo
  41. My dyslexic perspective on academia – and how I found science communication
  42. why early childhood educators are walking out
  43. what happens to our skin as we age?
  44. can art really make a difference?
  45. New players in "Bradbury" Senate a gift to government's company tax cut prospects
  46. We need to talk about the data we give freely of ourselves online and why it's useful
  47. Australia should strengthen its privacy laws and remove exemptions for politicians
  48. Even if you were the last rhino on Earth – why populations can't be saved by a single breeding pair
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