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Baden-Clay murder appeal succeeds on doubt over intent, but domestic violence is still a deadly tragedy

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageGerard Baden-Clay's murder conviction for the death of his wife Allison has been set aside on appeal.AAP/Dan Peled

Queensland’s Court of Appeal on Tuesday ruled to downgrade Gerard Baden-Clay’s murder conviction for the April 2012 killing of his wife Allison to manslaughter. But at a time when Australia is engaging in a national...

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Innovation statement's significant insolvency changes are well overdue

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imagePrime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's signature innovation statement ushers in overdue changes to Australia's insolvency regime. AAP/Mick Tsikas

Those looking for the detail on insolvency changes announced in the Federal Government’s long awaited innovation statement won’t find it on the government website.

But the Productivity...

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Three ways Screen Australia can actually improve diversity in the industry

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageAustralia’s defining narratives are apparently stories by, for and about white cis men.George A. Spiva Center for the Arts

Since the 1970s the argument for government subsidy to the local film industry has been made in terms of the opportunity it provides for Australians “to tell our own stories”.

What isn’t clear in this...

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To promote gender equality and better protect women, Indonesia needs more female officers

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageThe way a country regards its female police officers is crucial in efforts to protect women against violence in the general population. Reuters

In 1999, refugees fled the post-referendum violence in East Timor to Atambua in Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia. Many of them were women and children. As a retired female police colonel, I flew in to Atambua...

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  1. Politics podcast: Peter Reith on the Turnbull government
  2. In the driver's seat of evolution
  3. Turnbull's 'ideas boom' overlooks our largest group of potential entrepreneurs
  4. Connecting the dots: the Northern Territory enters the eastern gas market
  5. We need to support paedophiles to prevent child sex offending
  6. Mr Hockey goes to Washington – so what challenges will he face?
  7. Innovation package just gets us back to square one
  8. Growth in fossil fuel emissions slowed in 2015, so have we finally reached the peak?
  9. Removing CO2 from the atmosphere won't save us: we have to cut emissions now
  10. Turnbull seeks 'ideas boom' with innovation agenda: experts react
  11. Why did thalidomide's makers ignore warnings about their drug?
  12. In Conversation with journalist, author and thalidomide campaigner, Harold Evans
  13. What to look for when buying a telescope
  14. Will Australia's response to ice be effective?
  15. Chemsex review: gay sex and drug use demand more careful forms of attention
  16. Are Australian universities getting better at research or at gaming the system?
  17. Australia’s climate diplomacy is like a doughnut: empty in the middle
  18. COP21 is still on track as countries drop their more unfeasible ambitions
  19. Draft deal emerges midway through Paris climate talks, but leaves plenty to do
  20. Expert panel: what the national innovation statement means for science
  21. 'Ideas boom' to drive the Australian economy: Turnbull
  22. How do we create liveable cities? First, we must work out the key ingredients
  23. Reel action on gender: Screen Australia sets minimum targets for female-led projects
  24. Health Check: what does the UV Index mean?
  25. Turkey’s democracy leaves little room for democrats
  26. Australia's innovation problem explained in 10 charts
  27. The off-topic Conversation #72
  28. Myanmar's new leaders could end Rohingya conflict by tapping into reserves of goodwill
  29. Remind me again, what is thalidomide and how did it cause so much harm?
  30. Infographic: a snapshot of the thalidomide tragedy
  31. Could thalidomide happen again?
  32. Timeline: key events in the history of thalidomide
  33. Guilt-free tourism: would you pay $11 for a carbon-neutral holiday?
  34. Five ways to kickstart the STEM economy in Australia
  35. How journalists can start winning the battle against politicians' lies
  36. Separate but unequal: the sad fate of Aboriginal heritage in Western Australia
  37. What would make a GST increase 'fair'?
  38. Despite the climate talks, French media are still focused on terrorism
  39. Shorten pledges to mobilise ASIC against union corruption
  40. Turnbull to spend more than $1 billion to promote an innovative Australia
  41. The ERA assessed: Cost, not rated, and league tables. Is there a better way to do it?
  42. Political ground too soggy for Turnbull to turn sods with Truss and Macfarlane
  43. Ice report marks a welcome shift in thinking towards prevention and treatment
  44. Ex-ASIO chief to beef up Foreign Investment Review Board's national security credentials
  45. Liberals hold North Sydney despite a 13% primary vote swing against them
  46. Business big hitters highlight the huge growth in climate risk management
  47. Paris climate talks slow to a crawl as obstructionists threaten the deal
  48. Naomi Klein's 'Leap Manifesto': we can't rely on big business for a climate fix
  49. Watt report suggests financial incentives for measuring research impact
  50. Don't blame and shame women for unintended pregnancies

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