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The government is considering whether to scrap or delay its tax green paper

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageMalcolm Turnbull will need to allow himself plenty of time to spruik tax reform before an election in 2016. AAP/David Moir

Call me naïve, but I can’t see why Malcolm Turnbull would rush to an election early next year after flagging he will go full term.

Speculation in the last few days has suggested Turnbull would be or should be tempted...

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Melting Antarctic ice sheets and sea level rise: a warning from the future

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageAntarctica is vital to the planet's climate system.Antarctic image from www.shutterstock.com

The remote location of the Antarctic and Greenland polar ice sheets may leave us with the impression that developments in these regions have little effect on the climate and life in the temperate zones of the Earth, where most of us live. We may therefore...

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  1. Are we funding the right researchers in Australia?
  2. Accountability and the viral video: there are still no guarantees
  3. Health Check: how does household mould affect your health?
  4. Shorten's plan to lower the voting age could help increase political engagement
  5. China's five year economic plan is rich with symbolism
  6. FactCheck Q A: can medicinal cannabis oil be imported into Australia?
  7. Turnbull ends Abbott's knights and dames
  8. Full response from TGA
  9. Why are humans unique? It's the small things that count
  10. The off-topic Conversation #67
  11. Why Aboriginal people with disabilities crowd Australia's prisons
  12. The Aussie accent is drink-related? That's just a hangover from our cultural cringe
  13. A coal tax to help the climate and the resource owners
  14. As El Niño bites, it’s time to take stock of our water
  15. Police perpetrators of domestic violence: what do we know and what can be done?
  16. The root of Sydney and Melbourne’s housing crisis: we're building the wrong thing
  17. Read my lips: truly empathic robots will be a long time coming
  18. If Turnbull really wants to make a difference on tax, he must dig deep into his political capital
  19. Universities use students' tuition fees to boost research rather than teaching, data shows
  20. Winds of - not so much - change
  21. There’s something about Malcolm
  22. Message to government: better media access to the public service wouldn't be so scary
  23. Shorten pledges to lower voting age
  24. Meet the Melbourne oncologist now at the centre of Big Tobacco’s dartboard
  25. Confused about your cancer risk from eating meat? Here's what the figures mean
  26. Who owns Dumbledore – JK Rowling or the Harry Potter fans?
  27. Viruses don't deserve their bad rap: they're the unsung heroes you never see
  28. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Indigenous recognition and same-sex marriage
  29. FactCheck: do one in two Australians suffer from a chronic disease?
  30. Australia’s response to youth radicalisation can benefit from a look to overseas
  31. Vexed issue of ethics: investing in hedge funds in tax havens
  32. The ins and outs of research grant funding committees
  33. Is there really a 'moral case for coal'? The answer is about far more than money
  34. Like it or not, morality dictates that we wean ourselves off coal
  35. Grattan on Friday: Indigenous referendum timing likely to slip – again
  36. Four reasons rugby union in Australia is struggling – despite the Wallabies' success
  37. Trick or treat? The psychology of fright and Halloween horrors
  38. On the Banks of the Tigris – a documentary that traces the forgotten history of Iraqi music
  39. HR – who even needs it?
  40. The accounting trick that helps multinationals avoid paying tax
  41. Parents, are you feeling the pressure too? Here's how to help your child cope with exam stress
  42. It's back to school for Facebook, and it's personal
  43. A brave new world? The AFL’s updated illicit drug policy
  44. It's been Australia's hottest ever October, and that's no coincidence
  45. The 'Aldification' of Woolworths is destroying its value
  46. App technology can fix the e-health system if done right
  47. Japan's slippery earthquake means we might need to rethink our Pacific risk
  48. Australia's plantation boom has gone bust, so let's make them carbon farms
  49. Call the specialists: what Thor and Aliens could really do for the Australian film industry
  50. David Jones got it right with Adam Goodes – but the idea is tired

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