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Can you tell fact from fiction? Take The Conversation 2017 FactCheck...

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Why is Corporate Tax Optional? There were 732 companies who paid no tax in Australia in the 2015-16 financial year. Collectively, their income was more...

Merry Christmas

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Wishing you a Merry Xmas and a joyful New Year This is not a commercial for TV ↓ It was organized by the Banc Sabadell on...

The Five Rules of Buying Political Influence

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All this stuff about Sam Dastyari - but what about poor Huang Xiangmo? Bloke turns up here, observes how business has been traditionally done, pulls...

Child sexual abuse royal commission: recommendations and statistics at a glance

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Child sexual abuse royal commission: recommendations and statistics at a glance Key recommendations The royal commission’s final report (pdf) has made 189 new recommendations, including: The...

The Italian designer blending the past and future

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talian designer Pierpaolo Lazzarini has delivered some compellingly strange concepts over the years and his latest flying car design is no exception. The Hover...

Instead of rebuilding stadiums, the NSW government should focus on local...

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Peter FitzSimons Asked Premier Berejiklian "Where, in the history of the world, has a government ever modernised an existing piece infrastructure at a cost of...

Emotional video of starving polar bear shows climate change impact

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​The world's tragedies often have images that end up defining them: A five-year old screaming in Iraq after her parents were killed by US soldiers....

IEEFA Australia: Adani’s Bad Month

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The potential for Adani’s Carmichael coal mine proposal in northern Australia took a dramatic turn this week as one major Chinese bank after another...

Banking royal commission will expose the real cost of bad behaviour

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Jenni Henderson, The Conversation Australia’s federal government has announced a royal commission into the financial services sector, following a letter from the big four bank...

Why the big four asked for a parliamentary inquiry into banking

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Why the big four asked for a parliamentary inquiry into banking George Rennie, University of Melbourne The major Australian banks are following familiar public relations tactics...