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  1. Senate crossbencher's advice to new PM: come and walk the red carpet, Malcolm
  2. Labor's higher ed policy: focus on retaining students and increasing per-student funding
  3. Was it but a dream? Post Brandis, we need a reordering of national arts priorities
  4. Health Check: 'food comas', or why eating sometimes makes you sleepy
  5. When 'hand crafted' is really just crafty marketing
  6. Two visions of the 'new economy' collide where people and technology intersect
  7. Baobab trees trace the African diaspora across the Indian Ocean
  8. Building prisons is not making us safe – what can government do?
  9. From 'debt and deficit' to 'building prosperity': what's needed to shift the economic narrative
  10. The off-topic Conversation #61
  11. Selling sex in music videos and Video Music Awards
  12. Playing with fire: the economics and network of fire and haze
  13. Damned Whores and God’s Police is still relevant to Australia 40 years on – more's the pity
  14. Banks are training us to embrace their competitors
  15. Grade repetition: there are better ways to move kids forward than by holding them back
  16. Beware the multipack: it may hinder rather than help your diet
  17. Creative self-destruction: the climate crisis and the myth of 'green' capitalism
  18. Mauna a Wakea: Hawai'i's sacred mountain and the contentious Thirty Meter Telescope
  19. Turnbull has moved beyond the Howard era in some respects, and returned to it in others
  20. Godzilla - a tale of the times
  21. Turnbull's clean sweep in reshuffle, with Hockey likely for Washington
  22. Turnbull unveils cabinet line-up: experts respond
  23. Dumped and disappointed Andrews pre-empts Turnbull's announcement
  24. Why I still support Charlie Hebdo
  25. Liberals easily hold Canning, but with about a 6.5% swing to Labor
  26. Mid-range swing a good result for Turnbull in Canning
  27. Ray Hadley mauls Scott Morrison – but no hard feelings
  28. If he wants to win an election, Turnbull should go back to his old self on climate
  29. Exciting times for the Financial System
  30. The competition test attracts odd political bedfellows, but isn't going away
  31. ATNIX: Australian Twitter News Index, August 2015
  32. Explainer: what causes cerebral palsy and can it be prevented?
  33. Objectivity: when ministers, journalists and a norm collide
  34. Turnbull's choice of Communications Minister will shape the NBN's future
  35. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Turnbull policy changes
  36. Does Tinder's new 'Super Like' make you look too keen?
  37. When it comes to the four-week wait for the dole, NZ comparisons ring hollow
  38. The unfinished business facing Australia's new treasurer
  39. How Australia's biggest dust storm went on to green the ocean
  40. The Conversation an antidote to shrinking newsrooms
  41. Cancer drug promises to break down barrier to HIV cure
  42. Grattan on Friday: Turnbull's new Liberal world is still a largely unknown country
  43. Countdown to Canning byelection: interview with Poll Bludger William Bowe
  44. Speaking with: the Poll Bludger William Bowe on the Canning byelection
  45. Should parent education levels and NAPLAN tests determine school funding?
  46. Five ways science can help you raise healthy children
  47. Macbeth brings double, double, toil and trouble from DR Congo
  48. Solar hot water giving you cold showers? Eight tips to warm you up
  49. One year on: the SNP, the BBC, and the Scottish neverendum
  50. The world learns a lesson that technology in schools doesn't improve education

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