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How the law responds when emoji are the weapon of choice

  • Written by: Elizabeth Kirley, Senior Lecturer, Deakin University
imageA judge sent a New Zealand man to jail for threatening his ex-partner through the use of emoji in a message.from www.shutterstock.com

Nearly everyone is familiar with emoji, those popular icons that appear in text messages, emails and social media platforms. Emoji are often used as light-hearted adjuncts to text, or to soften the blow of a message....

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In whose best interests? Sam Dastyari and the politics of public intelligence

  • Written by: Melanie Brand, PhD Candidate in Intelligence History, Monash University

The revelations that Senator Sam Dastyari warned a Chinese Communist Party-linked Labor donor that his phone was likely tapped by intelligence agencies are certainly newsworthy and in the public interest.

The Turnbull government has since flagged a raft of new intelligence laws. The legislation, to be introduced into parliament this week, will...

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Government guarantee opens investment highway to affordable housing

  • Written by: Julie Lawson, Honorary Associate Professor, RMIT University

Australian governments have stepped into the market at critical times since the late 19th century to encourage and channel investment in affordable housing. With rising housing stress in Sydney, Melbourne and other areas, the Australian government has now done just that.

On Friday, Assistant Treasurer Michael Sukkar slipped into the National...

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Why coaching, not gadgets, is key to getting the most out of employees

  • Written by: Grace McCarthy, Dean Sydney Business School, University of Wollongong
imageCoaching means many things, from simply listening to staff, to helping them set personal goals.Taylor Johnson/Flickr, CC BY

Forget the gadgets and “lifehacks” to increase productivity, my research with Julia Milner shows that managers need to become coaches to get the best out of their employees.

Coaching means many things, from simply...

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  1. 'No, I don't wanna... wahhhh!' A parent's guide to managing tantrums
  2. Shadow minister Katy Gallagher was British when she nominated for 2016 election
  3. Newspoll and Ipsos give Labor a 53-47 lead as Barnaby Joyce wins convincingly in New England
  4. Young people still find it hard to get a job, despite using the same tactics as older job seekers
  5. How social enterprises are building a more inclusive Australian economy
  6. Blocks are still the best present you can buy children for Christmas
  7. Explainer: what is inflammation and how does it cause disease?
  8. Sustainable Shopping: the eco-friendly guide to online Christmas shopping
  9. Radical rethink of Closing the Gap required, despite some progress
  10. Australia isn't dominated by big businesses that gouge customers: Grattan report
  11. It's not just women at the top who are paid less than men
  12. With the right tools, we can mine cities
  13. Social media, the 'bikini bridge' and the viral contagion of body ideals
  14. It's time to talk about who can access your digital genomic data
  15. STEM education in primary schools will fall flat unless serious issues are addressed
  16. Viagra to be supplied without prescription in the UK: should Australia do the same?
  17. Coalition behind in two new polls as triumphant Joyce heads back to Canberra
  18. Barnaby Joyce storms home in New England byelection victory
  19. Proposed poultry standards leave Australia trailing behind other industrialised countries
  20. People with disability have a lot to offer employers
  21. Go now: NSW Nationals leader John Barilaro's blunt message to Turnbull
  22. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Turnbull's backflip on the banking royal commission
  23. How the same-sex marriage vote will impact on human rights and democracy
  24. Transgender youth can now access hormone treatment without court approval
  25. Labor likely to win Queensland election majority, and regional voters behind same-sex marriage
  26. Video explainer: How cricket captains make good decisions
  27. Should Colin Barnett leave the WA parliament? Definitely, maybe, not at all
  28. Broad mandate for financial services royal commission takes the heat off banks
  29. Sydney the most expensive capital in Australia, Perth comes in fifth: new report
  30. Friday essay: the art of the pinch - popular music and appropriation
  31. New Royal Commission into water theft may be just the tip of iceberg for the Murray Darling Basin
  32. Penguins under threat from drowning in fishing nets
  33. Marrying across Australia's Catholic-Protestant divide
  34. The way your children watch YouTube is not that surprising - but it is a concern. Here are some tips
  35. Using university language tests for migration and professional registration is problematic
  36. Never had a Pap smear? Now there's a DIY option for you
  37. Inner-city neighbourhood shows the way in protecting heritage of centuries past
  38. Grattan on Friday: Nationals force reluctant Turnbull to dress in Shorten's banking clothes
  39. Politics Podcast: Matt Canavan on divorce in the LNP and discipline in the Coalition
  40. Dastyari saga shows the need for donations reform, and for politicians to take more care
  41. Why the big four asked for a parliamentary inquiry into banking
  42. Is the future for artists in crowdfunding?
  43. Bali's Agung – using 'volcano forensics' to map the past, and predict the future
  44. Do different drinks make you different drunk?
  45. It's 30 years since scientists first warned of climate threats to Australia
  46. Six things New Zealand's new government needs to do to make climate refugee visas work
  47. Dastyari demoted again – but government demands he leave parliament
  48. Banking royal commission will expose the real cost of bad behaviour
  49. Supporting part-time and online learners is key to reducing university dropout rates
  50. Tourists are stuck at the airport, but erupting Mt Agung has a deeper significance for the Balinese

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