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A critical guide to the Oscar Best Pic contenders – and why Moonlight should win

  • Written by Ari Mattes, Lecturer in Media Studies, University of Notre Dame Australia
imageMahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight: one of the most beautiful films in recent years.A24, Plan B Entertainment/idmb

There are great American films made every year, but most of them aren’t nominated for the Best Picture Oscar, an accolade that really only suggests the film will probably be watchable and well made.

This year,...

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Gambling lobby gives big to political parties, and names names

  • Written by Charles Livingstone, Senior Lecturer, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University
imageThe gambling lobby continues to provide substantial support to political parties.from shutterstock.com

The gambling industry declared A$1,294,501 in donations to Australian political parties in 2015-16. Our analysis of the latest Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) donation disclosures shows various branches of the Australian Hotels Association...

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Why there's no legal barrier to a Melbourne drug injecting room, despite political setbacks

  • Written by Kate Seear, Academic Director of Springvale Monash Legal Service & Senior Lecturer in Law, Monash University
imageMedically supervised injecting facilities can prevent overdoses turning into a medical emergency. So why has progress in Victoria stalled?from www.shutterstock.com

Drug injecting rooms have made news this week following a coroner’s recommendation to set up a trial of a supervised injecting facility in the Melbourne suburb of North Richmond....

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Too hot to learn – why Australian schools need a national policy on coping with heatwaves

  • Written by Brendon Hyndman, Academic in Health and Physical Education, Southern Cross University
imageSometimes only a water fountain will do.Dan Peled/AAP

Many parts of Australia have been experiencing a long-running heatwave, with temperatures soaring above 40 degrees in some areas. So what impact is this having on schools? And is it time for the government to roll out a national policy on heat protection?

Research shows that extreme heat can...

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  1. Push for longer hours makes headlines, but more Australians want to work less
  2. Seven Earth-sized planets discovered orbiting a nearby star
  3. Australia’s 2016 environment scorecard: rains return but in some cases too late
  4. Shorten goes on front foot over renewables 50% 'target'
  5. Fact or fiction – is sugar addictive?
  6. New physics syllabus raises the bar, but how will schools clear it?
  7. No mandatory novels or poetry – what you need to know about the new HSC English curriculum
  8. Dutton blows Turnbull's credibility – for now and perhaps for later
  9. Yes, we can do on-the-spot drug testing quickly and safely
  10. How South Australia can function reliably while moving to 100% renewable power
  11. Business students willing to sacrifice future salary for good corporate social responsibility: study
  12. City streets become a living lab that could transform your daily travel
  13. Intrigue, lucky charms and painful longing: the art of Helen Britton
  14. Life imprisonment raises questions about proportionality, equity and human dignity
  15. Essendon air crash: what will the investigators be looking for?
  16. Playing politics with renewables: how the right is losing its way
  17. Trump, déjà un mois, et ce n’est que le début…
  18. How predictable are the Oscars? More than you might think
  19. Netanyahu's visit prompts Australia to rethink its relationship with Israel
  20. No animal required, but would people eat artificial meat?
  21. Tax and dividend: how conservatives can grow to love carbon pricing
  22. What's most likely to kill you? Measuring how deadly our daily activities are
  23. Why algorithms won't necessarily lead to utopian workplaces
  24. Government losing the argument on energy, according to poll
  25. Trump and the cycle of dehumanisation
  26. How we kept disease-spreading Asian Tiger mozzies away from the Australian mainland
  27. Trainspotting on stage brings a disturbing reality vividly to life
  28. Mount Isa contamination 'within guidelines' but residents told to clean their homes
  29. There are some difficult questions to ask Netanyahu, but boycotting his visit won't answer them
  30. APRA fiddles on bank risk while Rome burns
  31. Which supplements work? New labels may help separate the wheat from the chaff
  32. Labor's climate policy could remove the need for renewable energy targets
  33. Bystanders often don't intervene in sexual harassment – but should they?
  34. PewDiePie, new media stars and the court of public opinion
  35. WestConnex audit offers another $17b lesson in how not to fund infrastructure
  36. Morrison's tanty over bankers hiring Anna Bligh was arrogant and absurd
  37. Australia's march towards corporatocracy
  38. The anatomy of an energy crisis – a pictorial guide, Part 2
  39. Explainer: trickle-down economics
  40. FactCheck Q A: was it four degrees hotter 110,000 years ago?
  41. Response from a spokesman for Jacqui Lambie for a FactCheck on climate change
  42. Health Check: are naps good for us?
  43. Diminishing city: hope, despair and Whyalla
  44. Emotional fallout: Little Emperors brings China's one-child policy to the stage
  45. Imaging study confirms differences in ADHD brains
  46. Should Victoria introduce a swifter model of sentencing family violence offenders?
  47. Why small business tax cuts aren't likely to boost 'jobs and growth'
  48. Australia needs to reboot affordable housing funding, not scrap it
  49. New study shows more time walking means less time in hospital
  50. The 20th century saw a 23-fold increase in natural resources used for building

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