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Amnesty accuses Australia of violating international law – but any prosecutions are unlikely

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageAmnesty International alleges breaches of law on transnational organised crime and human rights grounds in relation to Australia's anti-people smuggling activities.AAP/Scott Fisher

Amnesty International has accused Australia of illegal conduct in its anti-people-smuggling activities at sea. Its report, Australia: By Hook or By Crook, draws...

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Turnbull's increased popularity gives Coalition a clear lead

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

All polls in the last two weeks are now at 52 or 53% Two Party Preferred (2PP) to the Coalition, with the exception of Morgan (55% 2PP). These results are by last election preferences, and current respondent allocated preferences indicate an additional 1% for the Coalition. Here is this week’s poll table. The last ReachTEL was conducted...

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  2. Social cohesion survey puts Abbott's final months as PM in a new light
  3. Franchising – all care and no responsibility
  4. Spring has sprung: how changes in weather affect our health
  5. Who gets to decide whether we dig up coal and gas?
  6. Australian court holds Google is responsible for linking to defamatory websites
  7. Witches of Westeros: using and subverting the witch trope in Game of Thrones
  8. Amnesty alleges criminal activity in Border Force
  9. Abbott tells Europe: do things my way
  10. Abbott stranded in between fuzzy nostalgia and a pessimistic present
  11. What 'fair' superannuation would look like
  12. Sorry, shoppers: ensuring happy hens is more complicated than just buying free-range
  13. Australians understand depression, so why don't we ‘get’ anxiety?
  14. Australian Academy of Science President: why we divested ourselves of fossil fuel investments
  15. Law allows Myer to outsource responsibility for labour hire workers
  16. Dinosaurs on stage: Jurassica continues Australia's proud lineage of Italian migration stories
  17. How many classes does it take to describe Australians? The answer may surprise you
  18. Everybody loves Malcolm – for now
  19. Liveable cities: who decides what that means and how we achieve it?
  20. Oxytocin may benefit some children with autism, but it's not the next wonder drug
  21. It really pays for franchisees to do their due diligence - here's how
  22. Four barriers to higher education regional students face – and how to overcome them
  23. Fatal error: why we don't fully trust technology
  24. Smiles all round: Why sharing happy news is good for you and everyone you know
  25. The Highs and Lows of the Bastard Genius
  26. Not everything gives you cancer, but eating too much processed meat certainly can
  27. DIY climate action might make us feel good, but it won't solve the problem
  28. Historical hospital records can show us what not to do in helping psychosis patients
  29. Film Thor promises an Australian jobs bonanza, but don't believe the hype
  30. Politics podcast: John Blaxland on his new book, The Official History of ASIO
  31. Police can play a greater role in community-based efforts to tackle radicalisation
  32. Woolies' new loyalty program offers a glimpse into the future
  33. The building blocks of dissidence: Chinese artist Ai Weiwei and #Legogate
  34. Reaction: Alan Finkel to be Australia's next Chief Scientist
  35. Most countries need to at least double their efforts on climate: study
  36. Choose your own climate adventure: a new website lets you build a global deal
  37. Jamming with your toddler: how music trumps reading for childhood development
  38. The RBA should cut rates, but not because the banks are upping them
  39. Asylum seekers could be our next wave of entrepreneurs
  40. Could a new 'basic income' protect Australia's most vulnerable?
  41. Five reasons to teach robotics in schools
  42. From student to start-up – how a PhD can boost budding businesses
  43. HIV latency: a high-stakes game of hide and seek
  44. Newspoll brings more bad news for Bill Shorten
  45. Health Check: what should you do if you're bitten by a spider?
  46. New worlds to be named by popular vote (and their stars too!)
  47. Are some franchises more likely to exploit their workers?
  48. Indonesians should be able to talk about 1965 massacres without fear of censorship
  49. In love with Uber and Airbnb? You might have 'disruption fever'
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