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Morrison government battles national integrity commission

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View from The Hill: Day One of minority government sees battle over national integrity commission Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra Whatever it does, the Morrison government...

Victorian Labor’s thumping win reveals how out of step with voters...

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Victorian Labor's thumping win reveals how out of step with voters Liberals have become A jubilant Daniel Andrews celebrates a resounding win in the Victorian...

Here’s a tip that could make banks phenomenally successful: radical honesty

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Here's a tip that could make banks phenomenally successful: radical honesty Radical honesty works, but it is difficult. Shutterstock Louise Metcalf, Macquarie University Appearing before the banking royal...

‘Age of Sail’

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***2018 OFFICIAL SELECTION VENICE FILM FESTIVAL*** Set on the open ocean in 1900, Age of Sail is the story of William Avery (voiced by Ian...

How Australia’s NRA-inspired gun lobby is trying to chip away at...

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How Australia's NRA-inspired gun lobby is trying to chip away at gun control laws, state by state The SIFA gun lobby is running ads in...

Stamp duty fever: the bad economics behind swapping stamp duty for...

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To paraphrase former prime minister Paul Keating, walk into any pet shop in the country and you’ll find the resident galah saying we should...

Liberals trounced in huge Wentworth swing, bringing a hung parliament

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Dr Phelps said her win should be an encouragement for other independents wanting to enter public life. "This win tonight should signal a return of...

The Morrison government’s biggest economic problem? Climate change denia

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The Morrison government's biggest economic problem? Climate change denial The government’s stubborn commitment to coal is alienating it from its natural supporters in the business...

Wildlife photographer of the year: 2018

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Dutch photographer Marsel van Oosten has won the grand title with his photo of critically endangered golden snub-nosed monkeys in China

Australia has two decades to avoid the most damaging impacts of...

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Australia has two decades to avoid the most damaging impacts of climate change Iain Stewart, ClimateWorks Australia The long-awaited special report on the science underpinning the...