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Australian government challenged to advocate for its citizen on death row in Thailand

  • Written by Amy Maguire, Senior Lecturer in International Law and Human Rights, University of Newcastle
imageA Thai court has sentenced Australian man Antonio Bagnato to death for the murder and kidnapping of a Hells Angels member. AAP/Facebook

Australian national Antonio Bagnato, 28, has been sentenced to death in Thailand. Bagnato was convicted of the kidnapping and murder of Wayne Schneider in December 2015 in Pattaya.

Schneider was a former Hells...

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From banned to international glory, women's football has sown a rich field for the future

  • Written by Lee McGowan, Senior Lecturer, Postgraduate Coursework Studies, Queensland University of Technology
imageLatrobe Ladies Football Club in 1921, one of Australia's first women's football clubsState Library of Queensland

Less than 60 years ago, women’s football (or soccer as it’s now less commonly known) almost disappeared in Australia.

The women’s game had just found its feet in the roaring ‘20s when the state ruling bodies in...

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Droughts and flooding rains already more likely as climate change plays havoc with Pacific weather

  • Written by Scott B. Power, Head of Climate Research/International Development Manager, Australian Bureau of Meteorology

Global warming has already increased the risk of major disruptions to Pacific rainfall, according to our research published today in Nature Communications. The risk will continue to rise over coming decades, even if global warming during the 21st century is restricted to 2℃ as agreed by the international community under the Paris Agreement.

In...

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A wolf in dogs' clothing? Why dingoes may not be Australian wildlife's saviours

  • Written by Helen Morgan, Phd candidate, Ecology, University of New England
imageDingoes are often promoted as a solution to Australia's species conservation problems.Dingo image from www.shutterstock.com

Dingoes have often been hailed as a solution to Australia’s threatened species crisis, particularly the extreme extinction rate of the country’s small mammals.

But are dingoes really the heroes-in-waiting of...

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  1. Kurt Gödel: from loopholes and dictators to the incompleteness theorems
  2. How to get quality teachers in disadvantaged schools – and keep them there
  3. What's behind the rise in shareholder class actions
  4. Female genital mutilation is hurting Australian girls and we must work together to stamp it out
  5. Twitter tries to tackle abuse as research shows that most of us can be trolls online
  6. Turnbull's rant about Shorten a treat for the troops but will it play with the public?
  7. Indonesia should support interfaith community programs to help Myanmar end ethnic violence
  8. The tragic story of Soviet genetics shows the folly of political meddling in science
  9. We've all heard about postnatal depression, but what about antenatal depression?
  10. Humans are driving a new burst of evolution including possibly our own
  11. Prize fight over live-streamed sport will go on long after the final bell sounds
  12. Trump triggers overdue policy debate
  13. Playing is not coaching: why so many sporting greats struggle as coaches
  14. Inspiring to speak out - two physicists who changed the world
  15. Rose Skinner: the firebrand Perth dealer neglected by a new art history
  16. Politics podcast: Cory Bernardi on why he spurned the Liberals
  17. Bernardi should have resigned his Senate seat: here's why
  18. Middle Eastern migrants aren't 'piling on to the dole queue'
  19. We need to be clear-headed when offering land for Singapore to train its soldiers
  20. The detective work behind the Budj Bim eel traps World Heritage bid
  21. What students learn about Asia is outdated and needs to change
  22. 'Fat, bland, boring incubators': ordinary pregnant women don't feel like Beyoncé
  23. Crisis, what crisis? How smart solar can protect our vulnerable power grids
  24. Australia's universities are not walking the talk on going low-carbon
  25. 3D television is dead... so what next?
  26. Tech companies fight Trump's travel ban and may take their business elsewhere
  27. Politics podcast: Arthur Sinodinos on the government's headwinds
  28. Coalition slump in Newspoll gives Labor 54-46 lead
  29. Bernardi says his new party will offer a 'principled' alternative for disillusioned conservative voters
  30. A vastly changed world means consumers won't react the same to higher interest rates
  31. Bernardi exits stage right: mayhem now, obscurity later
  32. Yes there's hope, but treating spinal injuries with stem cells is not a reality yet
  33. We can learn a lot from disasters, and we now know some areas don't recover
  34. Goosebumps, tears and tenderness: what it means to be moved
  35. Coming soon to a cinema near you? Ticket prices shaped by demand
  36. If scandals don't make us switch banks, financial technology might
  37. Why the housing shortage exacerbates scabies in Indigenous communities
  38. The environment needs billions of dollars more: here's how to raise the money
  39. Rethinking how we assess learning in schools
  40. Robot rights: at what point should an intelligent machine be considered a 'person'?
  41. Trump, the wannabe king ruling by 'twiat'
  42. Cory Bernardi leaving Liberal fold without parliamentary followers
  43. What is a balanced diet anyway?
  44. Ouch! The drugs don't work for back pain, but here's what does
  45. How regions can persuade fly-in fly-out workers to live locally
  46. Whores through the ages: 'Tis Pity entertains but fails to cut through
  47. Can you sue someone for giving you a bad reference?
  48. Health Check: are painful periods normal?
  49. The tag is cut: how will the Trump-Turnbull spat damage the alliance?
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