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February 17, 2012
The key is unrelenting international pressure on the regime until this violence stops.
International - Julie Bishop - 15 comments
 
Being ideological rather than pragmatic is more than half the problem for Israel's Palestinians.
International - Daniel Meyerowitz-Katz - 8 comments
 
A larrikin abroad in Myanmar illustrates how violently cultures can clash.
Feature - Philip Coggan - 2 comments
 
The present is never quite yours and the past is definitely a different country.
Feature - Bashir Goth - 3 comments
 
What sort of Christian doesn't bring their morality to public debate?
Political Philosophy - Jennifer Wilson - 72 comments
 
Using an electoral college could make the senate representative of state interests.
Political Philosophy - Chris Ashton - 3 comments
 
Founded by refugees from religious persecution the US now risks turning religion into a matter for the state.
Law & Liberties - Mishka Góra - 29 comments
 
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Thursday, February 16, 2012

The Murray Darling at five minutes to midnight.
Nation Building - Everald Compton - 9 comments
 
What will the Gonski Report say about funding country schools, in particular, Catholic country schools?
Education - Greg O'Kelly - 9 comments
 
The Lowy Institute's radioactive Indian propaganda.
Environment - Jim Green - 4 comments
 
If political scientists want to bag Abbott, they should at least strive to be objective.
Domestic Politics - Chris Lewis - 20 comments
 
A journalistic novel that provides a blueprint to understand the Occupy movement.
Environment - Corey Ellen
 
Living and working in Hong Kong in the last days of empire
Feature - Colin Lamont - 1 comment
 

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

The Point Henry smelter gobbles up nearly a quarter of the state’s energy at a price heavily subsidised by all Victorians.
Environment - Matthew Wright - 19 comments
 
Smacking is wrong and the college of surgeons is right.
Law & Liberties - Patmalar Ambikapathy Thuraisingham - 59 comments
 
Despite claims in On Line Opinion, RMIT's Professional Writing and Editing program is very much alive.
Education - Clare Renner - 3 comments
 
France is not a bad place to live, but is it paradise?
Feature - Alan Austin - 19 comments
 
20 per cent of the world's population; 56 ethnic minority peoples; multiple borders with other countries; and a humiliating history of foreign occupation mean no democracy soon.
Feature - Brian Hennessy - 4 comments
 
Many of the issues that divide us do so on the basis of the relative against the absolute.
Law & Liberties - Richard Stanton - 18 comments
 

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

MTR and the current feminist controversy.
Society - Petra Bueskens - 64 comments
 
Many people live and belong here, but don't exercise the rights of citizenship.
Feature - Don Aitkin - 9 comments
 
An Australian living and working in Varanasi.
Feature - Graham Thomas - 2 comments
 
Some charities are damaging the work of others, in this instance in the field of sex work.
Law & Liberties - Ari Reid - 4 comments
 
It is only the republics of the world that have the political institutions with which to etch out national values and a national identity.
Law & Liberties - Lisa Singh - 33 comments
 
Where are women in international peace processes?
Law & Liberties - Julie McKay - 1 comment
 

Monday, February 13, 2012

Australia needs to learn how to live in global culture.
Feature - Larry Stillman - 4 comments
 
Australia Day marked the date when the world's scientific community finally took peak oil seriously.
Environment - Michael Lardelli - 60 comments
 
Happiness and fortune are the products of our own doing.
Religion & Spirituality - Ian Nance - 10 comments
 
Recent research reveals how expats are entangled in the web.
Feature - Emma Felton
 
Education in written and spoken culture is the key to advancement
Education - Babette Francis - 17 comments
 
It was one of the most highly regarded of all TAFE programs in Victoria and one of the best writing programs in Australia.
Education - Malcolm King - 4 comments
 

Friday, February 10, 2012

Reporters without Borders pushes Australia down the list of press freedoms.
Media - Mark Pearson - 79 comments
 
The sad story behind $1 a litre milk and 80 cent iceberg lettuce.
Society - Chris Ennis - 10 comments
 
The field of spirituality is the newest frontier in medicine.
Religion & Spirituality - Kay Stroud - 18 comments
 
Do 'not for profit' organisations deserve the right to operate gaming venues?
Domestic Politics - Melody Ayres-Griffiths - 1 comment
 
China will continue to vote against Syrian sanctions even if Russia submits to world pressure.
International - Chin Jin - 14 comments
 
Australian business and educational organizations need to take active roles in promoting education and training of Australia in the South East Asian context.
International - Nattavud Pimpa - 5 comments
 

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Australian Universities should not be offering courses based on pseudoscience.
Health - John Dwyer - 28 comments
 
Its time to take a good hard look in the mirror Australia!
Society - Millsom Henry-Waring - 21 comments
 
Think tanks can frequently be engines of class warfare rather than acolytes of enlightenment.
Education - Scott Prasser - 12 comments
 
In the war on terror what guarantees do we have that ASIO will adhere to the principles of justice.
International - Sasha Uzunov - 13 comments
 
UNESCO is wallowing in a problem of its own making.
International - David Singer - 10 comments
 
It has always been vital for Australians to travel, to widen our knowledge, thinking, experience and understanding of the world outside our shores.
Education - Don Edgar and Patricia Edgar - 1 comment
 

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Politics is for real: it changes how we see the world.
Society - John Lea - 2 comments
 
Equity markets famously predict many more economic booms and busts than ever eventuate.
Economics - Henry Thornton - 6 comments
 
Same-sex marriage is not going to happen any time soon, if at all.
Law & Liberties - David Palmer - 93 comments
 
How do Aussies integrate into North American culture?
Feature - Spencer Gear - 1 comment
 
That story of evolution is now familiar to all who accept that humans evolved.
Science & Technology - Brian Holden - 15 comments
 
Horta’s contributions for East Timor’s future in Asia are paramount.
International - Dionisio Da Cruz Pereira - 2 comments
 

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

The case for fair ground rules for Qantas workers.
Law & Liberties - Jocelynne Scutt - 1 comment
 
Hobble away on one shoe while you still can.
Domestic Politics - Tess Lawrence - 29 comments
 
Premier Bligh should invoke caretaker arrangements as a sign of good leadership.
Domestic Politics - Scott Prasser - 3 comments
 
An expat shines some light in a drab corner of England, but was it for long enough?
Feature - John Töns
 
Ironies of Israeli military threats and western economic sanctions against Iran.
International - Abolghasem Bayyenat - 5 comments
 
Nambour is a south-east Queensland hinterland town that could be a test case for implementing empowerment zones.
Economics - Tim Mcmenamin - 4 comments
 

Monday, February 6, 2012

Socioeconomic background is not the most influential determinant of educational success or failure.
Education - Kevin Donnelly - 38 comments
 
The changes we have seen in the education system since that summer’s day in 2012 have been remarkable.
Education - Dan Haesler - 10 comments
 
Have taxpayers contributions to the war on terrorism been well spent?
International - Kellie Tranter - 9 comments
 
Suing the Catholic Church isn’t easy, ask George Pell.
Religion & Spirituality - Glen Coulton - 16 comments
 
Can Khan deliver a progressive and stable Islamic Pakistan?
International - Sudhanshu Tripathi - 1 comment
 
Fracking into the future: Tree-hugging environmentalists and seismologists be damned.
Environment - John Daly - 10 comments
 

Friday, February 3, 2012

Twenty-one dollars a tonne is too timid a carbon price to make any impact
Environment - Ted Christie - 56 comments
 
The very schools that the education bureaucracies are supposed to champion are increasingly becoming a safety net for the children that no one else wants.
Education - Chris Bonnor - 24 comments
 
The reason civil unions are less and less popular among same-sex partners is because they failed to solve the problems these couples face.
Law & Liberties - John Kloprogge - 44 comments
 
Washington's enemy is not 'terrorism' but the principle of free speech and voices of conscience within its militarist state and those journalists brave enough to tell their stories.
Law & Liberties - John Pilger - 20 comments
 
Everything is innovative these days, but only sometimes it really is.
Society - Michel Poelman - 2 comments
 
It would be good if products with planned or inbuilt obsolescence could be taxed or otherwise penalised.
Economics - Valerie Yule - 6 comments
 

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Sanctions have implications for Iranians fighting for their freedom.
International - Dario Baudo - 8 comments
 
Could Julia Gillard have a baby and run the country?
Domestic Politics - Cassandra Wilkinson - 9 comments
 
The Bush administration set rules of engagement that resulted in the willful killing of Iraqi civilians.
International - Marjorie Cohn - 4 comments
 
Gillard’s appeasement of factions and vested interests.
Domestic Politics - Matthew Holloway - 1 comment
 
No technology belongs solely to one generation.
Science & Technology - Pamela Weatherill - 1 comment
 

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Is Abbott’s "talk first think later" approach better than Jo Hockey in Speedos?
Domestic Politics - Bruce Haigh - 139 comments
 
'The most liberating thing that we can do as a society is leave it a better place than we found it – the best way I can influence that is by working with children,' says Deputy Principal Mark Sargeant
Education - Kali Goldstone - 4 comments
 
Neo-classical economics is wrong to think that economies exist in equilibrium.
Economics - Steve Keen - 14 comments
 
Knowingly instituting a policy which puts lives at risk is inconsistent with Australia's obligations.
International - Adam Fletcher - 25 comments
 
How the privileged decide who is deserving.
Society - Helen Dehn - 3 comments
 
The ideologically-disciplined and authority-preferring Russians show their displeasure at Putin.
International - Sudhanshu Tripathi - 1 comment
 

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Successful solutions won't be found if the government response flies in the face of Aboriginal culture.
Indigenous Affairs - Amanda Midlam - 72 comments
 
Modern Australian views about depression have dangers attached to them.
Health - Peta Cox - 6 comments
 
The Member for Denison is revealed to be more of a sanctimonious humbug than a man of principle.
Domestic Politics - Malcolm Mackerras - 13 comments
 
The UN refugee convention has outlived its context.
Law & Liberties - Syd Hickman - 16 comments
 
Millions of dollars of humanitarian funding are at risk because UNESCO refuses to get a legal opinion.
International - David Singer - 29 comments
 
The answer to our problems lies within, not without.
Political Philosophy - Anis Bajrektarevic - 9 comments
 

Monday, January 30, 2012

Gillard should be judged on outcomes before anything else.
Domestic Politics - Mirko Bagaric - 38 comments
 
There appears to be a tangible but subtle gap between the Chinese community and the general public in the participation of Australia Day.
Society - Mandy Chiang - 4 comments
 
Love of one's home is natural and even commendable, but belief that one country is inherently better than any other slips into the realms of intolerance and hate.
Law & Liberties - Anne Robinson - 45 comments
 
Some more much-needed rail infrastructure locks into place.
Nation Building - Everald Compton - 8 comments
 
There are consequences to not mentioning that a property for sale was flood affected.
Law & Liberties - Tim O'Dwyer - 7 comments
 
It's time to apply the scientific method to the idea that we need more scientists.
Education - John August - 1 comment
 

Friday, January 27, 2012

Italian oil companies have done very well in Libya while the civil strife continues.
International - Daniel Graeber - 7 comments
 
This Australia Day who stood up and told us how well Australia has really done?
January Feature - Graham Young - 17 comments
 
Pink, Pink Floyd and Feminism vs generationalism.
Society - Jocelynne Scutt - 36 comments
 
Insights into a family and Sydney circa 1950s.
The Arts - Len King - 3 comments
 
The literary gatekeepers and fiction publishing.
The Arts - Claire Corbett - 6 comments
 
What did the pope really say about gay marriage?
Media - Alan Austin - 16 comments
 

Thursday, January 26, 2012

When four young Aboriginal men, Anderson among them, erected a beach umbrella (and later a donated tent) and called it the Aboriginal Tent Embassy they got the national media's attention.
Indigenous Affairs - Toni Hassan - 50 comments
 

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Online media should take more care to police anti-semitic comments on their sites.
Media - Vic Alhadeff - 21 comments
 
The key arguments that environmentalists are missing
Environment - Kurt Cobb - 20 comments
 
Women suffer a superannuation deficit compared to men, yet live 4 years longer.
Society - Malcolm King - 68 comments
 
Sexed-up 'media science' undermines academic credibility
Environment - Mark Poynter - 6 comments
 
Despite their party policies and pre-election positions the Tasmanian Greens are backing whatever policies give them power.
Domestic Politics - Matthew Holloway - 1 comment
 
A Georgist reviews a Libertarian classic - and has a higher opinion of it than some of its professed admirers.
Economics - Gavin Putland - 1 comment
 

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The US has SOPA and PIPA, and perhaps Australia has Finkelstein.
Media - John Harrison - 2 comments
 
The media's duty to report rather than simply relay is greater when wrong facts can lead to real harm.
Media - Zachariah Matthews - 59 comments
 
The economy does not need the number of university graduates it is getting.
Education - Brian Holden - 51 comments
 
'Asymptotic proliferation' could be the end product of the law of unintended consequences between Iran and the US.
International - Marko Beljac - 5 comments
 
How Australia's social inclusion policies are failing the long-term jobless and people with disabilities.
Society - Bernadette Smith - 5 comments
 
Hard-boiled detective straddles and denies ethnic and other cliches.
January Feature - Yvonne Perkins - 10 comments
 

Monday, January 23, 2012

Resolution 1325 affirms the importance of women's voices in the resolution of war and conflict.
Law & Liberties - Jocelynne Scutt - 5 comments
 
Howard may have won the culture wars but he was greatly helped by many in the Labor Party.
Society - John Tomlinson - 8 comments
 
Buying housing used to bestow multiple blessings, but their flow has now dried-up.
Economics - Stuart Barnett - 5 comments
 
A seductive approach to homemaking
Humour & Satire - Michelle Balogh - 1 comment
 
Rather than focusing on reported figures, we should prepare for a weak Chinese economy
International - Derek Scissors - 3 comments
 
Obama has given America's corrupt military officer class unprecedented powers of state and engagemen
International - John Pilger - 8 comments
 

Friday, January 20, 2012

In over 200 years Iran has not declared war against any other country, so why would it do so now?
International - Marjorie Cohn - 55 comments
 
Mounted intellectual property actions will not need much scrutiny in terms of credibility.
Media - Binoy Kampmark - 4 comments
 
Sitting as Chair or Director on a board can merely mean maintaining a privileged culture of insider game playing.
Political Philosophy - Stuart Rees - 5 comments
 
Some books have very limited circulation, but are worth reading more than most.
January Feature - Babette Francis - 14 comments
 
Back to school, or back to learning tricks?
Education - Phil Cullen - 12 comments
 
The culture that leads to abuse of enemy combatants lies outside the US Army.
International - Matthew Holloway - 4 comments
 

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