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Banking outlook: threats from technology, burst of housing bubble, end of mining boom

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

It’s reporting season, and over the past few weeks some of Australia’s biggest companies have been releasing information on how they’re travelling. These reports reflect key themes of how things are going in key sectors of the economy. Over coming days we’re going to report on the results a handful of major companies in key...

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Tipping point: how we predict when Antarctica's melting ice sheets will flood the seas

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageWhere the ice meets the sea: Antarctica's ice shelves play a key role in how fast ice sheets melt.Antarctica image from www.shutterstock.com

Antarctica is already feeling the heat of climate change, with rapid melting and retreat of glaciers over recent decades.

Ice mass loss from Antarctica and Greenland contributes about 20% to the current rate of...

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  1. Taking a break from your diet helps long-term weight loss
  2. True crime interrogates toxic masculinity, at last
  3. Australian teachers get fewer training days than in other countries and turn to online courses for support
  4. Keeping Christopher Contented
  5. Coalition holds solid lead in Ipsos-Fairfax poll but Turnbull slips
  6. Taking her medicine: Maria Sharapova grand slammed
  7. Brian Greene yes but string theory no
  8. The good, the bad and the ugly: research funding flows to big and beautiful mammals in Australia
  9. How can we understand the origins of Islamic State?
  10. CommInsure – You pays your money and you takes your chance
  11. Utzon Lecture: Re-imagining the Harbour City
  12. Nature's hidden wealth is conservation's missed opportunity
  13. Kids, put down the snails, they could carry rat lungworm
  14. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Windsor and Joyce
  15. Despite positive steps, Australia still needs to do more to end forced marriage
  16. Vital Signs: confidence ranges from 'ok' to 'not great'; meanwhile, the Euro crisis simmers
  17. The ugly story of Dick Smith, from float to failure
  18. Melbourne's desalination plant is just one part of drought-proofing water supply
  19. AI has beaten us at Go. So what next for humanity?
  20. Grattan on Friday: Windsor's challenge will mess with Joyce's susceptible mind
  21. Who benefits from media reform? If history is any guide, it's not the public
  22. Boy, girl or …? Dilemmas when sex development goes awry
  23. Friday essay: thriving societies produce great books – can Australia keep up?
  24. Ten myths about smoking that will not die
  25. Suicide isn't just an older man's problem
  26. An ancient Australian connection to India?
  27. Remembering Jon English: a risk-taker with a raspy voice
  28. CommInsure scandal reminds us commercial forces are at play in medicine
  29. Politics podcast: Tony Windsor on his bid for New England
  30. Emotionally intelligent employees may come with a dark side – manipulation
  31. Housing policy is captive to property politics, so don't expect politicians to tackle affordability
  32. How climate denial gained a foothold in the Liberal Party, and why it still won't go away
  33. Poll trend to Labor continues; Trump, Cruz battle for Republican nomination
  34. Sharapova, drugs and the nature bias
  35. Should academics be policy-relevant realists or cosmopolitan idealists?
  36. Global food production threatens to overwhelm efforts to combat climate change
  37. We should broaden our view of science if it's to help make good public policy
  38. Donald trumping all in the Republican race is only possible thanks to an undemocratic system
  39. Why the clitoris doesn't get the attention it deserves – and why this matters
  40. Media giants need advertising scale in a world drowning in content
  41. A beginner's guide to Terry Pratchett's Discworld
  42. Government still wants to increase students' contribution to university funding
  43. Tony Windsor to shape up against Barnaby Joyce
  44. Research Check: do most melanoma patients have fewer than 20 moles?
  45. Discovery of carbon on Mercury reveals the planet's dark past
  46. Explainer: what happens to your skin when you get sunburnt?
  47. Speaking with: Lucy Turnbull on the Greater Sydney Commission
  48. Why rigging of the bank bill swap rate hurts everyone
  49. Dr Benjamin Koh – Australian of the Year 2017?
  50. Pushing back against the politicisation of economic modelling

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