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FactCheck Q A: has the Grand Mufti of Australia condemned terrorist attacks overseas?

  • Written by Clarke Jones, Co-Director of the Australian Intervention Support Hub (AISH), Australian National University
imagePauline Hanson, speaking on Q&A.Q&A

The Conversation is fact-checking claims made on Q&A, broadcast Mondays on the ABC at 9:35pm. Thank you to everyone who sent us quotes for checking via Twitter using hashtags #FactCheck and #QandA, on Facebook or by email.


Excerpt from Q&A July 18, 2016 – watch from 3:31.

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Friday essay: secrets of the Delphic Oracle and how it speaks to us today

  • Written by Julia Kindt, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Classics and Ancient History, University of Sydney
imageThe Temple of Apollo at Delphi, where the wisdom of the oracle was dispensed.Janet Lackey/flickr, CC BY-NC

Imagine a place to go in times of doubt and uncertainty, where one can find out what to do and what to avoid, straight from a reliable source. A place where all questions have tangible answers and all problems a solution.

Unfortunately, such a...

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Italians again migrate to Australia, but experience work exploitation

  • Written by Bruno Mascitelli, Assoc. Professor, European Studies, Swinburne University of Technology
imageItalian migration to Australia is more temporary this time.Flickr/Dave Kellam, CC BY

Increasing numbers of young Italians are following in the footsteps of previous generations in migrating to Australia, but up to 40% report feeling exploited at work, and found it difficult to have their skills recognised, new research has found.

Any suggestion that...

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