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To avoid relegation, Turnbull must restore an authority missing since Howard

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imageIt seems to be an extremely difficult task for a party leader, even as prime minister, to stamp their authority on the party.AAP/Sam Mooy

Being an Australian political leader is a little like being an English Premier League manager. While the team plays well you have the adulation of fans and management; fail and your time in the job will not be...

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It's the economy wot won it: Turnbull's new communication challenge

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image'A political leader must always have an economic narrative.'Lukas Coch/AAP

Australia fifth prime minister in five years comes from within the same party but with a different philosophy it seems. Yesterday we had a Conservative government. Today we have a Liberal one. And one reason challenger Malcom Turnbull was successful in toppling incumbent...

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  1. The 2015 Sierra Nevada snowpack is at a 500-year record low
  2. Why are we blaming 'culture' for social and economic problems?
  3. Down the drain: we need to rethink how we clean our homes
  4. University fee deregulation could undermine collaborations between unis
  5. All out of fresh ideas: how supermarket giants send mixed messages about food
  6. We are lucky to live in a universe made for us
  7. Not so Fringe: interactive children's theatre takes centre stage
  8. Why more grandparents are raising their grandchildren
  9. The Koorie Heritage Trust re-centres Indigenous communities by design
  10. Explainer: just how exceptional is Jeremy Corbyn's victory?
  11. As Champion's League kicks off, earthquake in sports rights could be next
  12. Corbyn win poses a difficult question – for the Conservative Party
  13. Why personality tests for bank loans are a bad idea
  14. How Labour's modernisers can survive in the party of Corbyn
  15. Turnbull arrives with charisma and baggage to the job he's seen as his destiny
  16. British socialism is back – but what does Jeremy Corbyn becoming Labour leader mean for the rest of the world?
  17. How Ireland managed to keep investment flowing during the tough times
  18. Sex and other reasons why we ban books for young people
  19. How will history look upon Abbott and his prime ministership?
  20. Diplomacy, not sanctions, are needed to tackle state cyberespionage
  21. Legend portrays Kray twins through prism of current attitudes to violent crime
  22. Turnbull defeats Abbott, set to become prime minister: experts respond
  23. Malcolm Turnbull ousts Tony Abbott in dramatic party coup
  24. How advertising research explains Donald Trump's profound appeal
  25. If Goldwater can win the GOP nomination, why not Trump?
  26. Can Iran's rulers still use enemies abroad to rally nation?
  27. Should the Fed raise rates? Wrong question – here's the right one
  28. Local fishing rights + marine reserves: a better approach to small-scale fisheries recovery
  29. Stem cells could help mend a broken heart, but they've got to mature
  30. It's true. It matters when professors know their students' names
  31. Malcolm Turnbull lunges for the prime ministership
  32. Australia's resettlement of Syrian refugees is tinged with déjà vu
  33. Terry Pratchett, Jane Austen, and the definition of literature
  34. How to save Corbynomics from itself
  35. Jeremy Corbyn and the economics of the real world
  36. Migrant or refugee? Why it matters which word you choose
  37. We built a robot butler (but don't throw out the ironing board just yet)
  38. In defence of bats: beautifully designed mammals that should be left in peace
  39. Five things dung beatles do with a piece of poo
  40. Geothermal technology is expensive, but it should still be part of South Africa's energy mix
  41. Deaths after seeking help point to priorities in tackling domestic violence
  42. Health Check: why do my muscles ache the day after exercise?
  43. Your face is part of Australia's 'national security weapon': should you be concerned?
  44. Police militarisation takes off with weaponised crowd-control drones
  45. How fast food is reinventing itself as healthy and caring
  46. The off-topic Conversation #60
  47. Chinese investment in residential real estate amounts to just 2%
  48. Five reasons why HIV infections in Australia aren't falling
  49. Good news and bad in latest annual report on HIV, hepatitis and STI rates
  50. Hashtags v bashtags: a brief history of mining advertisements (and their backlashes)

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