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As the baby boomers retire, will there be an education bonanza?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageWork's over, back to school. Photographee.eu/www.shutterstock.com

Adult education has been through the wringer recently, with governments in all the UK nations making heavy cuts in what were already small and marginal services. At the same time, all European nations have growing numbers of older adults, and we have a vested interest in making sure...

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12,000 Syrian refugee boost will cost the budget $700 million

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imageDefence Minister Kevin Andrews, Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Foreign Minister Julie Bishop at a press conference in Canberra. Sam Mooy/AAP

The federal government’s decision to take 12,000 refugees from the Syrian-Iraq conflict will cost the budget A$700 million over the forward estimates and see the first people arrive in Australia before...

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  1. Why does no-one seem to like compacts?
  2. JM Coetzee and the Life of Writing bears testimony to the value of a literary archive
  3. Chemical messengers: how hormones help us sleep
  4. South Africa fails to tackle its high foetal alcohol syndrome rate
  5. Nigeria's young authors are not always 'heirs' to their literary forebears
  6. Shining light on lion management practices and bone trade
  7. 'I fear we will see radicalisation' if Paris climate talks flop, says chair of 2009 Copenhagen summit
  8. What hope success at the Paris climate talks? In conversation with Connie Hedegaard
  9. The quantitative easing experiment is ending in global recession
  10. Australia ups its Syrian refugee intake – but what about its own backyard?
  11. Europe’s migration and asylum policy disintegrates before our eyes
  12. When words fail: comparing Islamic State to the Nazis misses the mark
  13. Australia is awash with political memoir, but only some will survive the flood
  14. The international legal questions raised by drone strike on British citizens
  15. McDonald's feels the pinch, but fast food is fighting fit
  16. What the mining sector and Australian politics have in common
  17. Why does Rupert Murdoch bother with Twitter?
  18. New cancer drugs are very expensive - here's how we work out value for our money
  19. Pacific islands are not passive victims of climate change, but will need help
  20. Should the federal government take over vocational training?
  21. Why should we place our faith in science?
  22. Don't look away from Aylan Kurdi's image
  23. Life's not fair! So why do we assume it is?
  24. The Short Conversations Never Had
  25. Sperm whales learn local dialects – new study is yet more proof that animals have culture
  26. Asylum by numbers: this is not a quantifiable crisis
  27. Citizens of the World
  28. Polluted host cities are putting our champion athletes at risk
  29. How 3D objects and pictures of heritage can connect children worldwide
  30. Our peripheral vision is far more sophisticated than we thought
  31. Northern Ireland: how an over-reaction to one murder brought politics to a halt
  32. Bernie Fraser quits Climate Change Authority after difficulties with Hunt
  33. If poor people don't vote, will their children be poor as well?
  34. Aga saga reaches boiling point with US suitors in pursuit
  35. Abbott juggles the political pressures on Syrian refugees
  36. Blaming the Baby Boomers does today's young people no favours
  37. Got a great relationship? You may want to thank your prehistoric grandmother
  38. Data show drone attacks doomed to fail against ISIS in Syria
  39. Can the Paris climate talks prevent a planetary strike-out?
  40. How to dramatically reduce smoking without banning tobacco sales
  41. When parents with high math anxiety help with homework, children learn less
  42. Baby booms and busts: how population growth spurts affect the economy
  43. ISIS Propaganda and Gangsta Rap Videos
  44. Cameron's Syria drone strike 'revelation' is a diversion
  45. Four reasons Jeremy Corbyn’s innovative energy policy is no 80s throwback
  46. Ten years on, The Libertines release fresh anthems for a new doomed youth
  47. Hard Evidence: what does the future hold for the baby boomers?
  48. Why Germany is dumping nuclear power ... and Britain isn't
  49. The case for the music of Jean Sibelius
  50. The NBN: why it's slow, expensive and obsolete

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