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Fast food companies use social networking sites to target children

  • Written by: Park Thaichon, Assistant Professor of Marketing, S P Jain School of Global Management
imageSocial networking sites can have a major impact on children's perception of fast food. Image sourced from www.shutterstock.com

Australia’s voluntary advertising codes around the marketing of fast food to children are not very effective in protecting them from being manipulated by innovative online marketing, especially in social media, our...

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So, how did the new Senate voting rules work in practice?

  • Written by: Stephen Morey, Senior Lecturer, Department of Languages and Linguistics, La Trobe University
imageIn March, the government passed sweeping changes to the way Australians elect their senators.AAP/Lukas Coch

Australia has its new Senate. The Coalition will hold 30 seats, Labor 26, the Greens nine, and there will be 11 other crossbench senators.

In March, the government passed sweeping changes to the way Australians elect their senators. Group...

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Road rage: why normal people become harmful on the roads

  • Written by: Stan Steindl, Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychology, The University of Queensland
imageThe roads are a common place to feel angry, but the most dangerous.Ben Murray/Flickr, CC BY-SA

Anger can be very quick, powerful, reactive, and can make us do things we typically wouldn’t do. There is nothing inherently wrong with anger as an emotion, but nowhere is anger less helpful, more common, and potentially more dangerous than when we...

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The man who brought science and a touch of humanity to Australia's Olympic swimming hopes

  • Written by: Kate Fullagar, Senior Lecturer in Modern History, Macquarie University

As we head into the summer Olympics in Rio, many Australians will be looking forward to the swimming events in particular.

As they do they should pause to remember the achievements of our greatest swimming coach, Forbes Carlile, who at age 95, died only a few days before the games.

The tributes now flowing recall Carlile’s many sporting...

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  6. One of Marlowe's finest plays roars into the 21st century
  7. Rubbishing Rio – someone's got to do it
  8. Explainer: who's who on the new Senate crossbench?
  9. Survival of the fittest: the changing shapes and sizes of Olympic athletes
  10. In no mood for games: the pale Olympic flame of Rio 2016
  11. Pay doctors to keep patients healthy rather than just for treating illness
  12. Friday essay: why a building and its rooms should have a human character
  13. Reimagining NSW: how a happy, healthy regional and rural citizenry helps us all
  14. How we used a particle accelerator to find the hidden face in Degas's Portrait of a woman
  15. Should monopoly businesses have an obligation to create competition?
  16. Vital Signs: only the banks know how low rates can go
  17. Bitcoin users largely shrug off latest $69 m Bitcoin exchange heist
  18. Grattan on Friday: Twenty years on, the Perils of Pauline haunt another Liberal leader
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  20. Bank executives forced before parliamentary committee for 'regular health check'
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  22. State of the Climate 2015: global warming and El Niño sent records tumbling
  23. Explainer: how student fees are set for different university courses
  24. Final Senate results: 30 Coalition, 26 Labor, 9 Greens, 4 One Nation, 3 NXT, 4 Others
  25. Ethics and writing
  26. FactCheck Q A: as the climate changes, are 750 million refugees predicted to move away from flooding?
  27. Why are so many Indigenous kids in detention in the NT in the first place?
  28. Government offers hope by telling CSIRO to reinvest in climate research
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  31. Games and gambling: Xenophon's ill-judged counter strike
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  34. What bit about the wrongs of sexual threats against women do courts and men not get?
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  36. A competitive superannuation system: will efficiency gains follow?
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  42. Reimagining NSW: tackling education inequality with early intervention and better research
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