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India soon to have have largest tertiary-age population in the world

  • Written by: Amit Dasgupta, India Country Director, UNSW Australia
imageBy 2020, India will need 40 million university places.from www.shutterstock.com

When Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Australia in 2014, he described India’s relationship with Australia as “a natural partnership arising from our shared values and aspirations”.

His visit marked a historic shift from the neglect of...

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Coalition's lost ground on women MPs shows we need to tackle new gender biases

  • Written by: Renata Bongiorno, Honorary Research Fellow, The University of Queensland

The 2016 election has left the Liberal-National Coalition with 12 women MPs in the House of Representatives. That’s a mere 16%, down from 20% after the 2013 election, and it could go to 15% if the Coalition retains Herbert and Hindmarsh.

This contrasts with Labor, which currently has 67 seats including 28 women MPs. The seat of Herbert...

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Turnbull's economic plan will divide both the Senate and business lobby groups

  • Written by: Lindy Edwards, Senior Lecturer in Politics, UNSW Australia

As Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull turns to the task of governing Australia he faces a devilishly difficult line up of interests and lobby groups to implement even his very modest “economic plan”.

Some policies split the traditional supporters of the Coalition, while others will put the government at odds with key Senate cross benchers.

T...

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The policy agenda: what the government should do now

  • Written by: John Daley, Chief Executive Officer, Grattan Institute
imageMalcolm Turnbull sets about the business of his returned government with the Secretary of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Martin Parkinson.AAP/Lukas Coch

A federal election is an opportunity to take stock of how Australia is doing, where it’s going, and what governments can do about it. This series, written by program directors at the Grattan...

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  1. Time to learn the many lessons from a long campaign
  2. What the government should do now: economic growth
  3. Why do some galaxies stop making new stars?
  4. Health funding: something else for Turnbull to worry about
  5. Greyhound ban shows need for joined-up thinking across all animal industries
  6. Explainer: the terror behind Keep Calm And Carry On
  7. Nationals' ministerial claims complicate Turnbull's reshuffle
  8. The Pokémon GO craze sees gamers hit the streets but it comes with a warning
  9. Reading three great southern lands: from the outback to the pampa and the karoo
  10. Health Check: which fruits are healthier, and in what form?
  11. It’s a fallacy that all Australians have access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene
  12. If it needs it, Australia can draw on significant experience of minority government
  13. Three reasons free trade has become a political football
  14. Explainer: who are the independents and minor parties in the lower house?
  15. Beating heart of the Crab Nebula
  16. Greening cities makes for safer neighbourhoods
  17. Coalition scrapes through but Turnbull needs to alter course
  18. Labor has cause for hope – and some concern – in this election loss
  19. Perfect storm of events could trigger the next financial crisis
  20. How to keep more girls in IT at schools if we're to close the gender gap
  21. Understanding the NDIS: the challenges disability service providers face in a market-based system
  22. Australian GPs are offered guidelines not relevant to their patients, and they often ignore them
  23. How a single word sparked a four-year saga of climate fact-checking and blog backlash
  24. More parents are choosing to home school their children – why?
  25. Turnbull should not be spooked by Liberal conservatives
  26. Election 2016: what will a re-elected Coalition government mean for key policy areas?
  27. State of the states: what were the issues and seats that mattered in Australia's state and territories?
  28. Remind me again, what did the Coalition promise during the election campaign?
  29. Turnbull celebrates victory after Shorten concedes defeat
  30. Coalition very likely to win majority after taking lead in 76 seats
  31. Politics podcast: Wayne Swan on Labor's next moves
  32. What other industries can learn from the failures of greyhound racing
  33. Patchwork, ironic, serious and kitsch: the best of the Archibald finalists
  34. The drugs made me do it: can prescription side-effects be an excuse for crime?
  35. Turnbull wins more crossbench support as government's numbers still to be finalised
  36. How Australia can capitalise on Chinese tourism
  37. Election 2016 reveals the end of the rusted-on voter and the death of the two-party system
  38. What went wrong at Aurukun School?
  39. Greyhound racing ban: NSW is looking at the industry from the dogs' point of view
  40. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the uncertain election outcome
  41. Three reasons why we should have seen Labor's 'Medicare SMS' coming
  42. A marine heatwave has wiped out a swathe of WA's undersea kelp forest
  43. Innovation culture has evolved beyond Turnbull's mantra
  44. UK and EU both need major democratic reform to survive Brexit fallout
  45. Robots don't just take jobs, they can help a new business grow
  46. Understanding the NDIS: the scheme does not yet address all the needs of Indigenous people with disabilities
  47. Why Antarctica depends on Australia and China's alliance
  48. Vital Signs: goodbye AAA Australia?
  49. Keating says Howard's Iraq war commitment brought the 'spectre of terrorism' to Australia
  50. Grattan on Friday: Coalition gets nasty reminder debt and deficit are important, like it once said

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