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What writers and publishers must learn from the Deadly Woman Blues fiasco

  • Written by: Aaron Corn, Professor of Music · Director, Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM) · Director, National Centre for Aboriginal Language and Music Studies (NCALMS), University of Adelaide
What writers and publishers must learn from the Deadly Woman Blues fiascoDeadly Woman Blues by Clinton Walker was pulled from circulation after various factual errors were revealed. NewSouth Publishing

Seldom does a book about music attract the high controversy surrounding Clinton Walker’s Deadly Woman Blues: Black Women & Australian Music. On grounds of multiple inaccuracies and damaging reputational...

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How the government can pay for its proposed company tax cuts

  • Written by: David Ingles, Senior Research Fellow, Tax and Transfer Policy Institute, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University
How the government can pay for its proposed company tax cutsThe government is still attempting to lower the corporate tax rate to compete globally. Ben Rushton/AAP

There are ways the government can pay for a cut in the company tax rate. In a recent working paper, we worked with researcher Chris Murphy to model three different options: reforming Australia’s system of giving shareholders tax credits,...

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the "X factor" in the South Australian election

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

The South Australian election will be held on March 17 - the same day as the federal byelection in Batman.

In SA Labor is pitching for a fifth term, with former senator Nick Xenophon’s SA-Best party injecting a high element of unpredictability into the result.

Jobs and power prices are to the fore in voters’ minds while the gambling...

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  1. Australia and Timor Leste settle maritime boundary after 45 years of bickering
  2. why supermarkets are moving away from price
  3. Virtual power plants are in vogue, but they can be like taking a sledgehammer to a nut
  4. Phenibut, online drug markets and the limits of law enforcement
  5. The science of landslides, and why they're so devastating in PNG
  6. which type of sugar is best?
  7. Memorial is a shattering excavation of the scars of war through poetry, dance and mind-blowing score
  8. Should we shorten the long summer break from school? Maybe not
  9. For Australians to have the choice of growing old at home, here is what needs to change
  10. why Bill Shorten is not a socialist
  11. Controversial artist Elizabeth Durack gave us a sensitive insight into the lives of Papuan women
  12. Child tooth decay is on the rise, but few are brushing their teeth enough or seeing the dentist
  13. Negative gearing reforms could save A$1.7 billion without hurting poorer investors
  14. Making climate models open source makes them even more useful
  15. How teens use fake Instagram accounts to relieve the pressure of perfection
  16. What's going wrong with Australia's franchises?
  17. China's quest for techno-military supremacy
  18. Why the gun debate needs to move away from simplistic ideas of 'good' and 'bad'
  19. You don't need to quit sugar to improve your health
  20. we need to address men's cultures
  21. Xenophon's SA-BEST slumps in a South Australian Newspoll, while Turnbull's better PM lead narrows
  22. business leaders nervous about consumers spending less and regulation
  23. the government's facial recognition plan could reveal more than just your identity
  24. Curious Kids: Where do flies sleep?
  25. Home ownership foundations are being shaken, and the impacts will be felt far and wide
  26. Too many Australians living in nursing homes take their own lives
  27. #MeToo and #TimesUp move off the red carpet and towards activism at 2018 Oscars
  28. why businesses often struggle to expand overseas
  29. You Know We Belong Together crosses boundaries between life and artistry
  30. what caused my stye and can I get rid of it?
  31. the changing status of Indigenous Australians
  32. The Conversation is fact checking the South Australian election — and we want to hear from you
  33. How migration affects housing affordability
  34. What makes someone more likely to be bullied at work and how companies can help them
  35. What are spider webs made from and how strong are they?
  36. the extent of job-swapping between public servants and fossil fuel lobbyists
  37. No, university is not a waste of time and money
  38. How landline phones made us happy and connected
  39. why people have affairs, and how to deal with them
  40. Failure to curb tax concessions will put increasing burden on ordinary workers: Bowen
  41. The Vatican, the exorcists and the return of the Devil in a time of enchantment
  42. Hodgman rides Tasmanians' disdain for minority government to a second term in office
  43. Liberals romp to emphatic victory in Tasmanian election
  44. America's allies will bear the brunt of Trump's trade protectionism
  45. Four ways alcohol is bad for your health
  46. Michelle Grattan on the government's shake-up
  47. The freak warm Arctic weather is unusual, but getting less so
  48. 3D selfies, super slo mo video and 4G for the moon
  49. How the histories of Mardi Gras and gay tourism in Australia are intertwined
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