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The land we play on: equality doesn’t mean justice

  • Written by: Gregory Phillips, Associate Professor, Research Fellow in Aboriginal Health, Baker IDI Heart & Diabetes Institute
imageFootballer Adam Goodes was daring to speak of things that many Australians would prefer to be ignorant of.AAP/Dean Lewins

Sport, we’re told, lies at the heart of what it means to be Australian. But what in reality does this mean? The Conversation, in partnership with Griffith Review, is publishing a series of essays exploring the role and...

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The Aboriginal football ethic: where the rules get flexible

  • Written by: Tim Butcher, Associate Professor, Management, Griffith University
imageThe Papunya elders who organised the event were less concerned about their team winning and more about ensuring each community got a fair go.Barry Judd

Sport, we’re told, lies at the heart of what it means to be Australian. But what in reality does this mean? The Conversation, in partnership with Griffith Review, is publishing a series of...

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In praise of the Sirius building, a ruined remnant of idealistic times

  • Written by: Oliver Watts, Lecturer, Sydney College of Arts, University of Sydney
imageThe Sirius building in 2014: only 12 or so residents are now left and they will soon be moved on.Jenny Noyes/New Zulu

With a ministerial refusal to act on the NSW Heritage Council’s findings, Sydney’s Sirius building has lost its heritage appeal. Demolition is now imminent and the building has been, philosophically at least, abandoned....

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Let forensic science help prevent a crime or a disaster

  • Written by: Ahmad Samarji, Academic: Forensic Science Education, Maths Education, STEM Education, and ICTE, Phoenicia University
imageForensic scientists should be encouraged to shed more light on a pattern of behaviour when investigating incidence.Flickr/WorldSkills UK, CC BY

One of the basic principles of forensic science is Locard’s Exchange Principle which says: “Every contact leaves a trace.” It was formulated in the early 20th century, by French...

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  1. Dhaka café attack: don't blame private education for radicalisation in Bangladesh
  2. Politics podcast: Tom Calma says Nigel Scullion should go
  3. Economists react: RBA cuts rates to 1.5%
  4. The great movie scenes: Hitchcock's Vertigo
  5. Family First's Bob Day wins last SA Senate seat in shock result
  6. One in five police officers are at risk of PTSD – here's how we need to respond
  7. 'A wiseman's art': Twelfth Night and cross-mobility casting
  8. Are you ready for the jobs of the future?
  9. If Australia is going to have a plebiscite on marriage equality, how should it work?
  10. The electricity market's not doing a great job – here's how to improve it
  11. High speed rail plan still needs to prove economic benefits will outweigh costs
  12. Census 2016: should you be concerned about your privacy?
  13. China will be the winner if US backs out of the TPP
  14. Big retailers are realising the risk of moving into convenience stores
  15. Water in northern Australia: a history of Aboriginal exclusion
  16. Explainer: what is behavioural activation for depression?
  17. Mapping the brain: scientists define 180 distinct regions, but what now?
  18. Reimagining NSW: how good governance strengthens democracy
  19. Can we predict who will turn to crime?
  20. Nostalgia, VHS and Stranger Things' homage to 80s horror
  21. Sports coaches need to be educated about concussion to keep players safe on the field
  22. Russian doping scandal: should other countries pull out of the Olympics?
  23. WA Senate result: 5 Liberals, 4 Labor, 2 Greens, 1 One Nation
  24. The return of the breeze block
  25. The off-topic Conversation #104
  26. Windows 10 one year on: it's evolving but privacy still a concern
  27. Lichens may be a symbiosis of three organisms; a new Order of fungus named
  28. Janis Joplin and Sharon Jones add a feminist beat to the Melbourne Film Festival
  29. Juvenile detention royal commissioners must reach out to rebuild public trust
  30. Health Check: should we be using alcohol-based hand sanitisers?
  31. Gooda and White announced as heads of royal commission into NT youth detention
  32. Reimagining NSW: four ways to boost community well-being and why it matters
  33. Indonesia's new cabinet built on political transactions
  34. A complacent, secretive IMF failed to deal with EU crisis; what's changed?
  35. Commuters help regions tap into city-driven growth
  36. The casual stigmatisation of opioid use is lazy journalism
  37. Reimagining NSW: how the care economy could help unclog our cities
  38. Australia can learn from the limitations of New Zealand's welfare reforms
  39. Why it's so hard to 'eat local' when it comes to fish
  40. Childhood cancer deaths have fallen in Australia, but some types remain more of a challenge
  41. Please rewind: a final farewell to the VCR
  42. Should we be locking people up in prisons at all?
  43. Why arts schools matter, not just for art's sake but for urban renewal in Sydney and other cities
  44. Labor's Herbert win means Turnbull has a majority of only one
  45. Capitalism and Democracy [part 2]
  46. Why multicultural policy looms as a Senate bargaining chip
  47. Rudd correspondence to Turnbull: you said you supported me many times
  48. Politics podcast: Tiernan Brady on the campaign for same-sex marriage
  49. Looking for a nursing home place for your parent with dementia? Here's what to consider
  50. Turnbull ban on Rudd's UN bid gives Liberal conservatives a win over Bishop

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How Fulfilment Services in Australia Help Businesses Scale Efficiently

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Turning Your Empty Tables into Revenue

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High-Impact Dental Marketing Strategies That Are Driving Real Practice Growth Today

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How Telematics Helps Australian Companies Improve Productivity

Operating a commercial fleet in Australia is a uniquely demanding endeavour. Between the sprawling urban sprawl of cities like Sydney and Melbourne and the immense, unforgiving stretches of the Outb...

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Lighting Shop in Perth: How The Right Lighting Can Transform Your Home And Business

The right lighting can completely change the look, feel, and functionality of any space. Whether it ...

Traffic Light System Solutions For Safer And More Efficient Traffic Management

Modern cities and growing communities rely heavily on effective traffic management to ensure safety...

Gold Migration Lawyers in Liquidation: How the Closure Affects Your ART Appeal

If your appeal was with Gold Migration Lawyers, a recent change to how the Tribunal decides cases ...

The pressure cooker: life in urban Australia in 2026

Australian cities have always been demanding. Long commutes, rising housing costs, busy schedules a...

What Actually Makes a Good Criminal Lawyer in Melbourne

Most people only think about this question once. That is usually too late. Most people charged wi...

Why Working With A Chatswood Tutor Can Improve Academic Performance

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Is It Worth Getting Solar Panels in Melbourne?

The real question is not whether solar works in Melbourne. It works. The question is what it is co...

How A Diploma Of Project Management Builds Practical Skills For Modern Work Environments

Developing the ability to plan, execute, and deliver outcomes efficiently is a key requirement in to...

How to Choose the Right Football for Every Level

Choosing a football may seem straightforward, but the right option depends on who will be using it a...