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  1. Are today’s smokers really more 'hardened'?
  2. Change is possible when sexual harassment is exposed
  3. An introduction to the literature of Indonesia, 2015 Frankfurt Book Fair's Guest of Honour
  4. The ACCC and potholes on the path away from regulation
  5. Beavers are worth $1b a year, yet still our economy grossly undervalues nature
  6. Much more to be done before MH17 findings can support a war crime trial
  7. Narrow focus on radicalisation won't stop terrorists
  8. The Gospel of Jesus' Wife can't be taken as gospel
  9. Pull your finger out, doc, rectal exams aren't the best way to find prostate cancer
  10. Marking answers with a tick or cross won't enhance learning
  11. Improving safety in horse racing: it's all in the data
  12. Why the Reserve Bank isn't the right regulator for our payments system
  13. The test of Turnbull's commitment to cabinet government will be the long haul
  14. Crossed wires: ISPs are already struggling to retain our metadata
  15. Payday lending vacuum makes regulation difficult
  16. Labor reshuffle boosts women in shadow cabinet
  17. Climate models too complicated? Here's one that everyone can use
  18. Much more can be done to keep foreign criminal funds out of Australian property
  19. US politics set for change without regeneration
  20. Young offenders must be screened for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders before sentencing
  21. Melbourne Festival: the Flemish Wave still ebbs and flows in 32 rue Vandenbranden
  22. The oceans are changing too fast for marine life to keep up
  23. Do the ravages of age create a case for UN protection?
  24. Beyond GDP – how Australia could help redefine well-being
  25. Coffee companion: how that muffin or banana bread adds to your waistline
  26. Why it matters that student participation in maths and science is declining
  27. More people will cycle when everyone accepts cyclists' right to be on the road
  28. Patching the flaws around ChAFTA's labour provisions
  29. Rise of the humans: intelligence amplification will make us as smart as the machines
  30. The case for the music of Arvo Pärt
  31. Tackling economic abuse of women must be part of our domestic violence response
  32. Contemporary art, animals and ethics: Pierre Huyghe’s interspecies worlds
  33. Former cabinet ministers Billson and Macfarlane considering whether to quit at the election
  34. Crowdfunding – Not so Innovative?
  35. Economic complexity is the answer to Pyne's innovation problem
  36. Health Check: seven nutrients important for mental health – and where to find them
  37. Review: Faction Man – Bill Shorten's Path to Power
  38. Death of a film legacy: remembering Indonesia’s Bachtiar Siagian
  39. When the Indian Ocean and El Niño join forces, things can get hot and dry
  40. Boring and protected: fifth pillar needed to get Australian bank customers moving
  41. Who are we responsible for in the age of mass migration?
  42. Full reply from Gerry Georgatos, community consultant and media liaison officer at ATSISPEP
  43. FactCheck Q A: are Indigenous youth suicide rates in the top of Australia the highest in the world?
  44. The off-topic Conversation #64
  45. Branching out: why universities open international campuses despite little reward
  46. As drought looms again, Australians are ready to embrace recycled water
  47. Scare-mongering about kids and social media helps no-one
  48. Marvellous Matilda: the child on stage
  49. Many fear the worst for humanity, so how do we avoid surrendering to an apocalyptic fate?
  50. 7-Eleven, Volkswagen cases show why we should push back on 'corporate ethics'

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