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I think many people would be amazed at just how much 'churn' (flow, or turnover) there is, even in areas that, on the surface, appear to have stable populations.
by Paul Collits - 10/05/2013 - 1 comment
Punishing individuals seems to be a universal way of tackling corruption. As long as the highly centralized system remains in China though, corruption is unavoidable.
by Xue Wang - 6/05/2013 - 3 comments
It is difficult to argue with the proposition that we have an increasing problem with political discourse.
by James Page - 30/04/2013 - 3 comments
It may come as a surprise to some, but most people in the world know little about Australia.
by David Morris - 30/04/2013 - 6 comments
Are politicians our country's last set of amateurs?
by Keith Suter - 23/04/2013 - 9 comments
Now they are a claiming to be a country Abbas and the Palestinians must start to act like one.
by David Singer - 23/04/2013 - 12 comments
Let's get our own house in order before we try to feed the world.
by Charles Nason - 22/04/2013 - 17 comments
The reality, however, is that despite their profile, our CBDs account for a very small proportion of jobs in the economy.
by Ross Elliott - 20/02/2013 - 7 comments
As it turns out, the lure of green building has more to do with cash than climate.
by John Muscat - 7/02/2013 - 3 comments
Sydney disregarded freight infrastructure in the nineteenth century and Melbourne pushed ahead; as it and Brisbane are doing now.
by Robert Gibbons - 6/02/2013
Mining companies are generally well-behaved at home, but can be loutish abroad.
by Nattavud Pimpa - 4/02/2013 - 2 comments
The impact of mining on Australian history, culture and politics.
by Sarah Burnside - 24/01/2013 - 13 comments

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