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When worlds collide

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imageReuters

The meeting between the leaders of China and the United States has rapidly become the gold standard for set-piece diplomatic extravaganzas. Xi Jinping and Barack Obama are, after all, the two most powerful men in the world. So when they have formal talks it matters a lot, and not just to the people of their respective countries.

For lesser...

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These walls can talk: Australian history preserved by folk magic

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imageWhat can old shoes and dead cats tell us about Australia's convict past?Ian Evans, Author provided

The 160,023 convicts transported to the Australian colonies between 1788 and 1868 left leg-irons and chains a’plenty, but surprisingly little in the way of clothing. Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum has a jacket and there are just three of the...

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Where have all the volunteers gone?

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imageVolunteering is a way to get involved in your community as this man, who has a refugee background, is doing in his work with older vision-impaired people.Volunteering Western Australia (VWA), Author provided

The 2014 General Social Survey (GSS) findings by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), released in June this year, reveal some challenges...

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  1. Patients paying more for health care as government tightens belt
  2. Turnbull's honeymoon propels Coalition into narrow poll lead
  3. Sustainable Development Goals: a win-win for Australia
  4. Infographic: how are we progressing on the Sustainable Development Goals?
  5. Ground zero for climate change: the tropics were first to feel the definite effects in the 1960s
  6. The myth that women secretly hate other women has a long history
  7. Young Australians' views on domestic violence are cause for concern – but also hope
  8. Report makes the case for a national redress scheme for sex abuse survivors
  9. What would a 21st-century education look like under PM Turnbull?
  10. Keeping up or holding back? The regulation challenge for government
  11. Narcos and the Anal Taboo
  12. Our problem is spending, not revenue, says Treasurer Morrison
  13. Can you grow potatoes on Mars?
  14. If Peter Credlin had behaved as Peta did, he would have received a kicking too
  15. Blocking the means of suicide can buy time and lives
  16. Diesel fumes and your health: VW cover-up shows we need to test local cars
  17. Can foreign policy be freed from populist politicking?
  18. Technology will play a starring role in Australia's future story
  19. The Horse: reframing the history of human progress
  20. No place like home when playing in the Rugby World Cup
  21. State of fear: what should we do about sharks in New South Wales?
  22. What will changes to the national curriculum mean for schools? Experts respond
  23. Can the 'real Malcolm' survive being PM?
  24. More is less? Health in the Sustainable Development Goals
  25. Turnbull must break with past attempts to keep the future at bay
  26. Pyne leaves education having failed to sell a vision for the past
  27. Publish or perish culture encourages scientists to cut corners
  28. How corporates co-opted the art of mindfulness to make us bear the unbearable
  29. Redefining the (able) body: disabled performers make their presence felt at the Fringe
  30. Sustained economic growth: United Nations mistake the poison for the cure
  31. High-tech fertilisers and innovation have to come to the Great Barrier Reef's rescue
  32. Will Senate voting reform end up in the too hard basket?
  33. Politics podcast: Kim Carr on Labor's new higher education policy
  34. COP 21 : pourquoi Paris ne sera pas un autre Copenhague
  35. Pope works to reconcile Catholic teaching, population pressures and sustainable development
  36. Explainer: how does the immune system learn?
  37. Using family trusts to minimise tax is on the nose: so why are policy makers silent?
  38. The late Gordon Darling and the gentle art of philanthropy
  39. The war on online advertising is intensifying, and the ads are losing
  40. The wash-up from the Canning byelection
  41. Australia's VET system needs fundamental change – here's how it can be fixed
  42. All eyes on the Aussie dollar as Australia stalks recession
  43. What is this thing called reform?
  44. Senate Inquiry into arts funding: South Australia takes a bow
  45. Aged-care funding creates dependency and lowers well-being of residents
  46. Explainer: the world's new sustainable development goals
  47. Want your kids to learn another language? Teach them code
  48. Turnbull takes Coalition into lead and trounces Shorten in Newspoll
  49. Senate crossbencher's advice to new PM: come and walk the red carpet, Malcolm
  50. Labor's higher ed policy: focus on retaining students and increasing per-student funding

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