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Poor and rich retirees spend about the same

  • Written by: Eliana Maddock, Research Officer, Australian Centre for Financial Studies
imageResearch shows that poor and wealthy retirees spend about the same during their retirement.www.shutterstock.com

There is little justification in giving rich households generous superannuation tax concessions, as wealth has a limited impact on spending and wellbeing in retirement new research suggests. Retirement income is at the core of the...

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Eddie Betts and racism in sport: it's not enough to just not join in

  • Written by: Keith Parry, Lecturer in Sport Management, Western Sydney University

In the 1970s and 1980s, black footballers in England and Scotland were all too frequently subjected to racist abuse. It was not uncommon to see bananas thrown at players.

In mainland Europe, this deplorable act is still happening and in recent years bananas have been thrown at footballers, in obviously racist attacks, in countries such as Spain,...

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Climate change will create new ecosystems, so let's help plants move

  • Written by: Ary Hoffmann, Australian Laureate Fellow, Department of Genetics, University of Melbourne
imageAustralia's treeless alps are vulnerable to the spread of woody shrubs. Alps image from www.shutterstock.com

Australia’s ecosystems are already showing the signs of climate change, from the recent death of mangrove forests in northern Australia, to the decline in birds in eastern Australia, to the inability of mountain ash forests to recover...

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How to get a better bang for the taxpayers' buck in all sectors, not only Indigenous programs

  • Written by: Peter Siminski, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Wollongong

A report released today by the Centre for Independent Studies (CIS) has drawn attention to the lack of quality evaluations being conducted on Indigenous programs.

The report identified 1082 Indigenous-specific programs delivered by government agencies, Indigenous organisations, not-for-profit NGOs and for-profit contractors. It found 92% have never...

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  2. The victims' verdict: what happens when they try to report online fraud
  3. Ben-Hur can be fun on film but the real Roman spectacle would have thrilled anyone
  4. Explainer: why some economists think the RBA should drop its inflation target
  5. Doctors or activists? Who draws the line?
  6. Winning Edge fails to deliver, so what now for Australia's Olympic hopes?
  7. Do you know a Bunji from a Boorie? Meet our dictionary's new Indigenous words
  8. Malaysia’s Bersih movement shows social media can mobilise the masses
  9. Science or Snake Oil: is A2 milk better for you than regular cow’s milk?
  10. Shock horror: the big end of town has finally discovered Australia's media is a whitewash
  11. Australia's new focus on gas could be playing with fire
  12. Quantimentals, signal surfing and fast walkers: mapping the rise of weird data
  13. Universities Australia to survey prevalence of sexual abuse on campuses
  14. If you're going to ridicule research, do your homework
  15. Australia continues to be shamefully silent on Indonesia's human rights abuses
  16. The price of victory: comparing the cost of Olympic gold to an elite arts prize
  17. New Zealand is letting economics rule its environmental policies
  18. New modelling on bushfires shows how they really burn through an area
  19. Hillary Clinton and Julia Gillard: how the media shape our view of leaders as 'women'
  20. Health Check: should kids be given antibiotics in their first year?
  21. Omran Daqneesh: the poster child for cognitive dissonance
  22. The Panopticons are coming! And they'll know when we think the grass is greener
  23. Genes are not destiny: environment and education still matter when it comes to intelligence
  24. A fortune built on slavery: the Bright Family Papers and their journey from UK to Melbourne
  25. Here's to coaches, unsung heroes and role models for social change
  26. Why Rio, like Sydney and London before it, won't turn locals into sports stars
  27. Viewpoints: is addiction a disease?
  28. Offshore detention: Australians have a right to know what is done in their name
  29. Can buying up fishing licences save Australia's sharks?
  30. New risks for disability care workers under the NDIS
  31. What role should universities play in today's society?
  32. Why the ACCC siding with the banks against Apple will not be in consumers' interests
  33. Shorten says grievance tribunal would not stop bank 'rip offs'
  34. Colin Barnett says same-sex marriage should be settled by parliament
  35. An historic handful of dirt: Whitlam and the legacy of the Wave Hill Walk-Off
  36. Turnbull's backbench muscles up
  37. Morrison gives final 'no' to Chinese on Ausgrid
  38. Research Check: do we really need to do five times as much exercise as we've been told?
  39. When ancient lovers meet: the best planet duo of 2016
  40. To future-proof our crops from drought, look to the Australian deserts
  41. Gaming trends show cities need to rethink how they tap into creative economy
  42. Disrupted businesses are struggling in the valley of death
  43. Will women ever be able to compete against men in Olympic events?
  44. How Australia's children's authors create magic on a page
  45. How we moderate off-topic comments
  46. When industry-sponsored research is on the nose
  47. Research Check: does paracetamol in pregnancy cause child behavioural problems?
  48. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on offshore detention
  49. 'Be careful posting images online' is just another form of modern-day victim-blaming
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