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Study of top business innovators shows more is needed than being tech savvy

  • Written by: Stuart Cunningham, Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation, Queensland University of Technology

A lot of stress is placed on the importance of science and technology skills for innovation in Australian enterprise and education. Innovation actually demands a cross-range of technical and non-technical skills, even more so in an age where the value of tech skills are diminished by the sheer number of people who posses them, a new report has...

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Earning influence: what power might Bernardi's grassroots lobby have?

  • Written by: George Rennie, PhD Candidate, University of Melbourne
imageLiberal senator Cory Bernardi has reportedly devoted himself to mobilising a conservative lobby in Australia.AAP/Mick Tsikas

Inspired by the successes of American conservatism and motivated by a disgust with the moderate Malcolm Turnbull, Liberal senator Cory Bernardi has reportedly devoted himself to mobilising a conservative lobby in Australia...

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Migraines in childhood and adolescence: more than just a headache

  • Written by: Michael Vagg, Clinical Senior Lecturer at Deakin University School of Medicine & Pain Specialist, Barwon Health
imageChildhood migraine has been found to be associated with early stress. from www.shutterstock.com

This is part of our series on kids' health. Read the other articles in our series here.


Headaches are uncommon in toddlers. But between the ages of three and seven, around 5% to 50% of children experience headaches of some type. From seven to 15 years, hea...

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Climate policy needs a new lens: health and well-being

  • Written by: Fiona Armstrong, Associate, Melbourne Sustainable Societies Institute, University of Melbourne; Sessional Lecturer, School of Public Health and Human Biosciences, La Trobe University

As the new Australian parliament takes the reins, health groups are moving to ensure that health minister Sussan Ley addresses a major health threat in this term of government: climate change.

Largely ignored by successive federal governments, the health risks from climate change are increasingly urgent. One or two degrees of warming at a global...

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  1. A new brain-warp technique that helps to reconstruct fossil brains
  2. Productivity Commission attacks competition 'effects test' and farm foreign investment rules
  3. Bitter row over move to dump Kim Carr from ALP frontbench
  4. Coalition likely to face difficult Senate
  5. Don’t just blame older Australians for increased hospital demand
  6. Lessons from the election
  7. Death on smartphones: in a world of live streamed tragedy, what do we gain?
  8. The environment-energy superportfolio can deliver real action – here's how
  9. Former ambassador to China to be new Foreign Affairs department head
  10. Melania Trump's speech follows a long history of plagiarism in public life
  11. Queenslanders will soon see in real-time who's paying politicians – now Canberra must act
  12. Don’t poke the Bear: what could Russia do next about drugs in sport?
  13. What HILDA has to tell us about wealth and poverty
  14. Stark divide between young and old as Australian household incomes and wealth stall
  15. Business Briefing: The hurdles, pitfalls and payoffs of investing in Indonesia
  16. Blockchain really only does one thing well
  17. Bed-wetting in older children and young adults is common and treatable
  18. Australian foreign policy needs a broader conception of our national interest
  19. When bad ideas refuse to die: the denial of human individuality
  20. For lovers of graffiti, Pokémon Go is old hat
  21. Arctic birds face disappearing breeding grounds as climate warms
  22. Seven ways Australia can boost its connection with Indian universities
  23. Australia expands Iraq role to training law enforcement authorities
  24. Liberals deride quotas for women MPs but how are they going to make targets work?
  25. Under a single minister, will energy and the environment be friends or foes?
  26. Remind me again, how close are we to a cure for HIV?
  27. Australia's reputation for fine wines is under threat
  28. Is the new Senate vote capture system as risky as electronic voting?
  29. Lighting spotfires under a palace of colonial power
  30. City calls on jury of its citizens to deliberate on Melbourne's future
  31. Blockchains could help restore trust in the food we choose to eat
  32. Nightmares and night terrors in kids: when do they stop being normal?
  33. Mums and dads of very preterm babies more likely to be depressed
  34. Can religious vilification laws protect religious freedoms?
  35. We need to talk about the bad science being funded
  36. A realistic strategy for federal budget repair
  37. 'If you don't have a beer you're not a man' – rural workplaces made more dangerous by drugs and alcohol
  38. Whimsy, intimacy and a few bum notes in Three Acts, Two Dancers, One Radio Host
  39. It’s not easy being green, especially when affordable help is so hard to find
  40. Three ways to reform research that won’t break the budget
  41. Brendan Nelson declares Kevin Rudd is 'tailor made' for United Nations secretary-general job
  42. All you need for quantum computing at room temperature is some mothballs
  43. Turnbull's reshuffle: Pyne, Nationals winners; conservatives get little
  44. The off-topic Conversation #102
  45. Philip Morris speaks at and promotes an obscure lung disease conference
  46. Health Check: why do we get dry skin in winter?
  47. High-speed rail? At $200 billion we'd better get it right
  48. FactCheck Q A: how unusual is compulsory voting, and do 90% of New Zealanders vote without it?
  49. Memo Steve Price: how 'hysteria' has been used to degrade and control women
  50. Overconfidence is responsible for a lot of mistakes, here's how to avoid it

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The strategic rise of Bali as Australia’s next essential healthcare support hub

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Cost Savings and Benefits of Using Used Pallets in Logistics

In today’s competitive logistics and supply chain industry, businesses are constantly looking for ways to reduce operational costs without compromising efficiency and reliability. One of the most prac...

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How Fulfilment Services in Australia Help Businesses Scale Efficiently

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