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Trump, Clinton dominate Super Tuesday

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Donald Trump won 7 of the 11 Super Tuesday states, to 3 for Ted Cruz and 1 for Marco Rubio. Trump’s best state was the Democratic stronghold of Massachusetts, where he won 49%. He also had solid wins in Alabama (43%), Georgia and Tennessee (both 39%); in these four states, Trump won a majority of the delegates.

Trump narrowly won Arkansas...

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Politics podcast: Mathias Cormann on Senate reform

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Following recommendations from the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters, the government has amended its Senate reform bill to include provision for optional preferential voting “below the line” as well as “above the line”.

Special Minister of State Mathias Cormann explains the details of the changes and says the...

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  1. Politics Lite as usual in Oscar's bluff
  2. Is a 5.6% increase in private health insurance premiums justified?
  3. Regions at the pointy end of media reform
  4. Chief Scientist's address to the National Press Club: The voyage of science and innovation
  5. Government agrees to change its Senate voting reforms as Shorten replaces Gary Gray
  6. It’s time to drop Australia’s protectionist anti-dumping rules
  7. Lady Gaga vs Lorde: why both tributes captured the essence of David Bowie
  8. Hidden housemates: we live with a zoo of harmless mini-beasts
  9. Why advertisers use pictures to sell pharmaceuticals – and shouldn't
  10. Is a constitutional challenge to Senate voting reforms likely to succeed?
  11. Students say textbooks are too expensive – could an open access model be the answer?
  12. Indigenous leader Pat Dodson is Shorten's 'captain's pick' for Senate
  13. CEOs emerge unscathed by environment lawsuits
  14. Could opposition to same-sex marriage be about the price of sex?
  15. How the political crises of the modern Muslim world created the climate for Islamic State
  16. Australia's recreational drug policies aren't working, so what are the options for reform?
  17. Cuts to WaterNSW's science staff will put Sydney's water quality at risk
  18. Apple, Google, Facebook: where would you put your money?
  19. Explainer: making waves in science
  20. Tony Abbott's nope, nope, nope moment on tax
  21. What do Mad Max's six Oscars mean for the Australian film industry?
  22. FactCheck: has Australian government spending as a share of GDP been at GFC levels since last election?
  23. Why Australians should care about Hollywood diversity
  24. Fifield wants media ownership changes passed before the election
  25. Explainer: what changes to Australia's media ownership laws are being proposed?
  26. Bird-brained and brilliant: Australia's avians are smarter than you think
  27. Fraudsters change tactics as a crackdown cuts some losses due to online scams
  28. We wouldn't be mourning lost languages if we embraced multilingualism
  29. New defence trade controls threaten academic freedom and the economy
  30. Rethinking 'small' business could drive a real ideas boom
  31. To believe or not to believe: child witnesses and the sex abuse royal commission
  32. True blood: cutting through confusion about pathology cuts
  33. Poor nutrition can put children at higher risk of mental illness
  34. How child support can better help single mothers
  35. Do over-the-counter weight-loss supplements work?
  36. The world's biggest source of freshwater is beneath your feet
  37. The Guardian's costly gap between traffic and profits
  38. Gender equality in the workplace can prevent violence against women
  39. Hanson-Young in preselection battle ahead of possible double dissolution
  40. Why we 'hate' certain birds, and why their behaviour might be our fault
  41. FactCheck: does Australia spend $1.5 billion a year on drug law enforcement, with 70% due to cannabis?
  42. Health Check: should children and adolescents lift weights?
  43. Blackface and blaming Indigenous health woes on culture are two sides of the same racist coin
  44. Your local train station can predict health and death
  45. Automation won't destroy jobs, but it will change them
  46. Powerful supermarkets push the cost of food waste onto suppliers, charities
  47. Have faith: civil religion can counter the lure of eternal life for jihadists
  48. The off-topic Conversation #82
  49. Sizing up the future for Australia's video game industry
  50. Diversity and local voices at risk as media owners aim to become emperors of everything

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