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What the government wants us to do – and not do – based on the budget

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageThere are obvious and hidden agendas behind what the budget incentivises. Zoë Hoornaert/Flickr, CC BY-SA

Budgets are a good opportunity to see through the spin to what the government really wants. Forget the Treasurer’s speech and the budget overview, the truth is in the measures themselves. Generally things the government increases...

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Australia hopes favourite Clinton gets up, but Trump looms in wildly unpredictable US presidential race

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageDonald Trump is now the de-facto Republican candidate after John Kasich and Ted Cruz ended their campaigns.Reuters/Lucas Jackson

The US presidential primary race wasn’t supposed to turn out like this. Even a week ago there was talk of a contested Republican convention and a triumphant Democratic nomination for Hillary Clinton.

Now primary...

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The poster is political: how artists are challenging climate change

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageIn our image saturated world we are becoming inured to the iconography of "natural" disasters.Ed Keith/flicker, CC BY-NC

We all have a poster we remember. Mine was taped to a bookshop window in the Melbourne suburb of Prahran. A stark black and white image of a boy as young as I was then, about 13, stared out at me. He was naked from the chest up....

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  1. Women left behind by a budget that does little to redress inequality
  2. Environmental score card shows Australia is once again in decline
  3. Turnbull still hasn't sold us on the innovation dream
  4. Klinefelter's syndrome: being unable to produce testosterone has serious implications for men
  5. It's time to future-proof Australia's copyright laws for the 21st century
  6. Nothing seems able to make Nauru asylum seekers an issue
  7. Budget podcast: Mathias Cormann on the government's economic plan
  8. Trump wins Republican nomination after Cruz drops out following Indiana loss
  9. 'Living here will make you fat' – do we need a public health warning?
  10. Savage budget cuts pull Australia down in foreign aid rankings
  11. Paying for infrastructure means using 'land value capture', but does it also mean more tax?
  12. Weekly Dose: paracetamol may be our favourite mild painkiller, but it doesn't work for everything
  13. Self-immolation incidents on Nauru are acts of 'hopeful despair'
  14. Bertrand Russell and the case for 'Philosophy for Everyone'
  15. Is two hours of screen time really too much for kids?
  16. Budget 2016 brings temporary solutions for schools, and puts more demands on students and teachers
  17. Budget does little to help 'transition' the economy
  18. Higher education in policy paralysis after Budget 2016 – what now?
  19. Three critical tests for Budget 2016: how does it fare?
  20. Thin capitalisation – the multinational tax avoidance strategy the budget forgot
  21. Federal budget 2016: arts experts react
  22. Thanks Super New Moon for a great meteor shower
  23. Priest convicted of sexually abusing children, now for the questions about a cover-up
  24. Budget repair, climate risks and global concerns all ignored in this conflicted effort
  25. Fanciful promises of reducing debt won't protect our AAA credit rating
  26. In Other Words: Jhumpa Lahiri takes on a foreign tongue
  27. Morrison's message is light on ideology and strong on soothing ahead of the election
  28. City Deals still no more than a pamphlet after Budget 2016
  29. Budget 2016: Winners and losers
  30. How’s your walnut, mate? Why men don't like to talk about their enlarged prostate
  31. The Barkindji people are losing their 'mother', the drying Darling River
  32. Small and bright: what nanophotonics means for you
  33. The shame of public shaming
  34. Federal budget 2016: education experts react
  35. Federal budget 2016: political experts react
  36. Federal budget 2016: health experts react
  37. Government pitches for ‘integrity’ in tax and super: experts respond
  38. Budget podcast: John Daley on the big picture
  39. Morrison pushes 'a plan' not a cash splash
  40. Budget timing tricks do nothing to help small business, or the economy
  41. Infographic: Budget 2016 at a glance
  42. Scott Morrison's growth fantasy needs a dose of venture capital discipline
  43. Election budget sends companies sweeteners to drive growth
  44. Carpageddon: what you need to know about the release of carp herpes in Australia
  45. RBA cuts rates to 1.75% ahead of federal budget
  46. PolicyCheck: the Coalition's dental health care policy
  47. Why women's eggs run out and what can be done about it
  48. Lifting their 'voice': how unions can arrest membership decline and stay relevant
  49. Australia's soaring housing costs signal need for a new economic consensus
  50. PolicyCheck: Negative gearing reform

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