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Gonski model was corrupted, but Labor and Coalition are both to blame

  • Written by: Glenn C. Savage, Senior Lecturer in Education Policy and ARC DECRA Fellow (2016-19), Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne
imageEducation Minister Simon Birmingham is calling for a new education funding model to replace Gonski.Lukas Coch/AAP

The school funding wars are set to erupt again when federal, state and territory education ministers meet in Adelaide on Friday.

Federal education minister Simon Birmingham will use the Education Council meeting to argue for a new...

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Intelligence review must tackle anxiety around information-gathering, privacy and security

  • Written by: Daniel Baldino, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, University of Notre Dame Australia
imageAn intelligence review should include not just policy considerations, but open public debate.Shutterstock

The Turnbull government is commissioning an independent “check-up” on the health of Australia’s six intelligence agencies. The aim is broadly to examine how well the intelligence community is positioned to support national...

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Everything you wanted to know about US elections but were afraid to ask

  • Written by: Brendon O'Connor, Associate Professor in American Politics at the United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney
imageIt's common for presidential candidates to announce their campaigns 18 months or more in advance of election day.Reuters/Carlos Barria

US presidential elections are more than politics: they are now part of global popular culture, gaining a place in the public’s diary of must-see events alongside those other two major quadrennial events...

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  1. The more work-life balance we have the more we want: global study
  2. Australian investors want bankable projects that help us adapt to climate change
  3. Why psychology lost its soul: everything comes from the brain
  4. How the Australian galah got its name in a muddle
  5. Speaking with: Bad Pharma author Ben Goldacre about how bad research hurts us all
  6. A green and happy holiday? You can have it all
  7. Grattan on Friday: Morrison reminds everyone Porter is walking in his steps
  8. The hard sell of stem cells: we need a better way to protect patients from harm
  9. Explainer: why the Japanese economy is stuck in a holding pattern
  10. Liberal director Nutt cold on foreign donation ban
  11. The Great Barrier Reef's 'new normal' is a forlorn sight
  12. Why Christine Lagarde says women are the answer to the world's economic growth problem
  13. Beyond the war of words: how might the Australian media's coverage of China affect social cohesion?
  14. Race to the White House: foreign policy disputes, first presidential debate, and Trump Jnr's tweet
  15. We can already see how a 'debate' about love will lead to violence and hate
  16. ASEAN goal to eradicate drugs in the region leads to disregard for human life
  17. More at-risk young people are turning to private VET providers
  18. No, cutting your car's carbon emissions won't cost you more
  19. The revolving door: why politicians become lobbyists, and lobbyists become politicians
  20. Birmingham prepares for fundamental changes to Labor's Gonski funding model
  21. Explainer: the nine swing states that will decide the next US president
  22. DNA reveals a new history of the First Australians
  23. What is infant reflux and will it get better?
  24. Explainer: what is fat studies?
  25. It takes a community to raise a startup
  26. Turnbull to UN: Climate change threatens 'the future of generations'
  27. No, fitness trackers do not make you fat and they don't make losing weight harder
  28. Business Briefing: we're overusing and underestimating 'disruption'
  29. FactCheck: Is 30% of Northern Territory farmland and 22% of Tasmanian farmland foreign-owned?
  30. Weekly Dose: LSD – dangerous, mystical or therapeutic?
  31. Resettlement is the test for Malcolm Turnbull on refugees
  32. In an age of rhetoric, Australian politics is missing the American flair
  33. The view from inside the Beltway
  34. Gen Y carers don't want a free ride, so welfare reform shouldn't single them out
  35. Sydney Metro's Sydenham-to-Bankstown line – nirvana or nightmare?
  36. Did the suicide rate decrease during Ireland's referendum on same-sex marriage?
  37. Acknowledge the brutal history of Indigenous health care – for healing
  38. How the Asia-Pacific can lead the way on migrants and refugees
  39. Turnbull announces a new refugee plan, but will it solve the crisis?
  40. Introduce eggs and peanuts early in infants' diets to reduce the risk of allergies
  41. If the normal rules of political engagement don't apply, how do we handle Pauline Hanson?
  42. Costly choices: how well will Trump or Clinton manage the Australia-US alliance?
  43. ASIC company data should be open and free – even Malcolm Turnbull agrees
  44. Croc safari: why selling licences to rich hunters isn't fair
  45. We need clear rules to avoid a real Star Wars in outer space
  46. Create to regenerate: cities tap into talent for urban renewal
  47. Has the push to get more disadvantaged students into universities been a success?
  48. If no plebiscite, settle same-sex marriage in parliament: poll
  49. Common Australian mosquitoes can't spread Zika
  50. The $4.8 trillion dollar question: will an 'investment approach' to welfare help the most disadvantaged?

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