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What went wrong at the Melbourne Art Fair?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageA cleaner at work beside a Brook Andrew installation at the 2008 Melbourne Art Fair.REUTERS/Mick Tsikas

It died not with a bang, but with a whimper.

Last Friday, Melbourne Art Foundation executive chair and gallerist Anna Pappas announced the unthinkable: that after 28 years and 14 incarnations, the biennial Melbourne Art Fair, which was slated to...

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Defence White Paper: an extra $29.9 billion spending over a decade

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

The Defence White Paper will pledge an additional $29.9 billion in defence spending over the coming decade and support for businesses to innovate in areas such as cyber security and aeronautics.

Malcolm Turnbull has linked the paper, which he inherited in draft form from the Abbott government, into his own wider domestic agenda of innovation,...

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  2. 'Fired with enthusiasm' from beginning to end: Mark Scott says goodbye
  3. Energy markets: the planet's unlikely new ally in the emissions effort
  4. Domain versus REA shows it's time Fairfax went all in on digital
  5. Why is the UK ramping up costs for potential Australian migrants?
  6. ABC managing director Mark Scott's address to the National Press Club
  7. Legalising commercial surrogacy in Australia won't stop people going overseas
  8. Politics podcast: senator David Leyonhjelm on Malcolm Turnbull
  9. Say what you like about BHP, it didn't squander the boom
  10. In the world of video advertising screen size doesn't matter: study
  11. Onslaughts against gays and lesbians challenge Indonesia's LGBT rights movement
  12. FBI vs Apple: giving up security and privacy could hurt us all
  13. Response from Tamara Galloway
  14. FactCheck: do Australians with an average seafood diet ingest 11,000 pieces of plastic a year?
  15. Stomach and mood disorders: how your gut may be playing with your mind
  16. How universities make inequality worse
  17. A liberal leading the Liberals: can Turnbull manage the ultra-conservatives?
  18. The post-colonial caliphate: Islamic State and the memory of Sykes-Picot
  19. Hidden housemates: big fleas, and their little fleas
  20. The Great Barrier Reef faces a mixed future in acidifying oceans
  21. How Netflix and 'original' series TV are rescripting the business of television
  22. Missy Higgins, Tim Minchin and the new political pop song
  23. Crossbench move to push Senate changes beyond double dissolution date
  24. Morrison ticks off sale of Australia's biggest dairy to Chinese buyer
  25. Proposed Senate electoral reform is essential
  26. We should work together in the race to mine the solar system
  27. Explainer: what is the placebo effect and are doctors allowed to prescribe them?
  28. Why bats don't get get sick from the deadly diseases they carry
  29. The 2016 white paper must get it right on defence diplomacy
  30. CSIRO climate cuts will trash a decade of hard work with the Bureau of Meteorology and universities
  31. Government cracks down on tax avoidance through foreign investment rules
  32. Explainer: what is eczema and what can you do about it?
  33. Explainer: what changes to the Senate voting system are being proposed?
  34. National Australia Bank – 30 years of strategy failure
  35. Gap between rich and poor extends to views on retirement age: poll
  36. Infographic: how fast is the NBN?
  37. Your 'ideal' body, and why you want it
  38. Aboriginal fire management – part of the solution to destructive bushfires
  39. Three ways China can tackle its currency dilemma
  40. It's hard to hate a unicorn, until it gores you
  41. The 'sky rail' saga: can big new transport projects ever run smoothly?
  42. Did the Crusades lead to Islamic State?
  43. Sexist screen representations of women start in the script
  44. Turnbull pulls back from sweeping statement on capital gains tax
  45. Four ways Western Australia can improve Aboriginal heritage management
  46. Winston strikes Fiji: your guide to cyclone science
  47. Ocean acidification causes young corals to develop deformed skeletons
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