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Who really benefits from freedom of speech?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageDoes freedom of speech benefit any group of society more than another?Shutterstock

We’re seeing a new trend in Australia: retracting visas from figures whose controversial views a segment of the community find objectionable.

As a result of petitioning, Australians have successfully seen figures like Jeff Allen, Troy Newman, and Julien Blanc rem...

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Why is it so hard to recruit good maths and science teachers?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageSome students will not encounter a trained maths or science teacher until the latter years of secondary school.from www.shutterstock.com

There are well-recognised problems with student participation and achievement in maths and science. Widespread shortages of suitable secondary maths and science teachers and low levels of students studying these...

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Government-Labor again 50-50 in Newspoll

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

The government and opposition are tied on 50-50 in the two party vote in the latest Newspoll, while Malcolm Turnbull’s satisfaction rating has fallen.

This is the second Newspoll in a row to register a deadlock, which puts added pressure on the government as it tries to craft a tax package and on Turnbull as he contemplates whether to pull...

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  1. Morrison will fight same-sex marriage
  2. Abbott and Credlin and the death of a prime ministership
  3. Euthanasia: more options doesn't always expand our freedoms, sometimes it limits them
  4. Euthanasia: let's clarify what the law is before we debate changing it
  5. Health Check: what to do if you burn yourself
  6. Chasing ice: how ice cores shape our understanding of ancient climate
  7. Google expands the ‘right to be forgotten’, but Australia doesn't need it
  8. Done like a chicken dinner: city fringes locked in battles over broiler farms
  9. In the ATAR battle, one thing is clear: teaching needs to attract better recruits
  10. GPs struggle to manage patients with work-related mental health problems
  11. Refugee-run school in Indonesia a model for governments to emulate
  12. Weighing the costs and benefits of joining TPP for Indonesia
  13. How should Indonesia deal with emerging religious cults?
  14. The off-topic Conversation #83
  15. Address other life problems to get at-risk young people off methamphetamines
  16. Interactive body map: what really gives you cancer?
  17. It's all relative: how to understand cancer risk
  18. More Australians can stay healthier and out of hospital – here's how
  19. Why startup investors love online marketplaces
  20. Restless right wing and a troublesome Senate: what's a 'good' win for Turnbull?
  21. Sydney, so hot right now: what's behind the city's record run of warm weather?
  22. Australian coal v renewables: how much will it cost to bring electricity to India's poor?
  23. Who (or what) is behind the wheel? The regulatory challenges of driverless cars
  24. Breaking the silence: Australia must acknowledge a violent past
  25. Tony Abbott in a dark place; Turnbull government all over the place
  26. Why I’d Vote For Donald Trump
  27. Prime Minister's Office refuses to endorse Brandis' same-sex marriage timetable
  28. Are Elections Ruining Democracy?
  29. Rhetoric: what was all the talk about?
  30. The fight for encryption gets new allies as tech companies join Apple against the FBI
  31. ASIC finally pulls the BBSW trigger on ANZ
  32. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Tony Abbott's policy interventions
  33. FactCheck Q A: was Lyle Shelton right about transgender people and a higher suicide risk after surgery?
  34. An environmentally just city works best for all in the end
  35. The stimulus that wasn't: re-interpreting China's monetary moves
  36. How community-based innovation can help Australia close the Indigenous gap
  37. Deep cuts under babies' tongues are unlikely to solve breastfeeding problems
  38. A partial solar eclipse for northern and western Australia
  39. The genetic 'switch' that makes many animals look alike as embryos
  40. Banquet of Secrets: Australian musical theatre comes of age
  41. Here’s why the recent changes to NSW cycling laws may be a good move
  42. Your risk, my reward: is the sharing economy becoming less selfish?
  43. Period drama: why menstrual leave does not strike a blow for gender equality
  44. Vital Signs: Gold star for Glenn Stevens as Australian economy proves resilient
  45. Why the sharing economy could have a hard landing in Australia
  46. Grattan on Friday: Bowen is outshining Morrison in the tax hurdle race
  47. A plebiscite on same-sex marriage would be a failure of parliament's responsibility
  48. Wake up sleepy head: why we fall asleep when we don’t want to
  49. It's not 'doom and gloom' to point out what's really happening to coral reefs
  50. Queensland coal mines will push threatened finch closer to extinction

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