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Turnbull defeats Abbott, set to become prime minister: experts respond

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imageMalcolm Turnbull (right) will replace Tony Abbott (left) as Australia's prime minister after a partyroom spill.AAP

Malcolm Turnbull has defeated Tony Abbott by 54 votes to 44 in a spill for the Liberal Party leadership and will become Australia’s 29th prime minister. Turnbull, a former opposition leader and the government’s...

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Malcolm Turnbull ousts Tony Abbott in dramatic party coup

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imageMalcolm Turnbull arrives to the Liberal partyroom for the spill vote with a modest group of supporters. Sam Mooy/AAP

Malcolm Turnbull has seized the prime ministership from Tony Abbott by 54 votes to 44 in a late-night vote that transforms the federal political landscape and presents Bill Shorten with potentially a much more formidable opponent.

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  5. Stem cells could help mend a broken heart, but they've got to mature
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  9. Terry Pratchett, Jane Austen, and the definition of literature
  10. How to save Corbynomics from itself
  11. Jeremy Corbyn and the economics of the real world
  12. Migrant or refugee? Why it matters which word you choose
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  21. How fast food is reinventing itself as healthy and caring
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  28. A plebiscite on same-sex marriage would be inconsistent with children’s rights
  29. Reading teaching in schools can kill a love for books
  30. Scientists turn to crowdfunding to save Australia's space research from cutbacks
  31. Wolfpack and the ethics of documentary filmmaking
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  36. Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour leadership election – so what next?
  37. MPs vote no on assisted dying – so what are the arguments for and against?
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