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Superstar CEOs no substitute for diverse leaders

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAustralia Post chief Ahmed Fahour is managing in difficult times.Tracey Nearmy/AAP

This year’s Australian reporting season has seen the return of some triumphant and amply remunerated CEOs.

Though not the highest paid in Australia, Qantas chief Alan Joyce reportedly received A$11.8 million for helping the airline turnaround its financial...

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Tapping super not the answer to home ownership decline

  • Written by The Conversation
imageChipping away at your super account can have compounding results.Image sourced from shutterstock.com

“All Australians should be able to retire with dignity and decent living standards.”

So states the recently released superannuation report of the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA).

CEDA’s report is commendable....

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  1. Aerial patrols don't see all the sharks, but they're keeping people safe
  2. Horse trainer Bart Cummings reaches the finishing post for the last time
  3. Zombie politics vs climate action: will the coming election focus on our future?
  4. Talking about our work is important but it can land researchers in trouble
  5. Bank exposure to coal projects drowning in greenwash
  6. Trouble looms, so rates should hold
  7. Students with laptops did better in HSC science
  8. What has science ever done for us? The Knowledge Wars, reviewed
  9. Getting a bad rap: why problem music isn’t really a problem
  10. Seabirds are eating plastic litter in our oceans – but not only where you'd expect
  11. Re-Designing the Conference
  12. America doesn't just 'need a raise,' we need a new national norm for wage growth
  13. Arab Gulf states can outlast low oil prices, but expect foreign policy to shift
  14. The dark side of coffee: an unequal social and environmental exchange
  15. Why there is value in on-campus living
  16. What's the psychological toll of being a Hooters waitress?
  17. The streak of doubt that underlies ISIS' destructive acts of religious fervor
  18. Wes Craven: Revisiting The People Under the Stairs
  19. Heydon rejects apprehended bias claim, stays on as royal commissioner
  20. Medibank Private's treatment of Calvary is truly a Via Dolorosa for consumers.
  21. Your questions answered on artificial intelligence and robots
  22. Royal commissioner Heydon rejects calls to stand down from trade union inquiry
  23. What Africa can learn from China about growing its agribusiness sector
  24. Lessons from India on decolonising language and thought at universities
  25. Carnivores in captivity: a question of motive and ethics
  26. Why greater transparency on food packaging should get the green light
  27. How to foolproof your password and avoid being a victim of cybercrime
  28. Philosophy versus science versus politics
  29. How do we 'change everything' as Naomi Klein suggests? Let's start by getting 'adversaries' to listen to one another
  30. Health Check: do you need to stretch before and after exercise?
  31. Shepherd's Crown is a crowning achievement for Terry Pratchett and his Discworld
  32. Charter schools would only make our school system's problems worse
  33. Operation Fortitude: it's not just clumsy wording that should worry us
  34. Food price gap shows need for subsidies and promo deals for remote areas
  35. What does the 'Border Farce' tell us about the future of crisis politics in Australia?
  36. Taxing at the source is fair in law, so why not in practice?
  37. The border is everywhere: the policy overreach behind Operation Fortitude
  38. The off-topic Conversation #58
  39. The evolution of female pen-names from Currer Bell to J.K. Rowling
  40. Political Correctness: Its Origins and the Backlash Against It
  41. We got an FOI request from Big Tobacco – here's how it went
  42. Tobacco companies should be free to use freedom of information laws, even if we don't like it
  43. Australian bombs won't bring peace to Syria, so why do it?
  44. Dramatic sharemarket gyrations may mask longer term dangers
  45. User-pays ASIC model shift costs, but is bad for the public interest
  46. Should we swear in front of our kids?
  47. From science fiction to reality: the dawn of the biofabricator
  48. The Senate Inquiry into Arts Funding: a new live performance work
  49. (The Husband's) Secrets and Self-Perception
  50. The price of prestige: how university status affects fees

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