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Internet in space: nbn's plan to bring broadband to rural Australia

  • Written by The Conversation
imageRural internet users are about to have two satellites launched as part of the nbn.Arianspace/nbn

The nbn – formerly the National Broadband Network – was established with a mandate to provide broadband to all Australians.

A key challenge in realising this goal is addressing the widening gap in the digital connectivity between the bush and...

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Virginia TV shootings: murder as a media event

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAmerican journalists Alison Parker and Adam Ward were shot dead live on air, allegedly by a former colleague.EPA/WDBJ7

The macabre live murders of Alison Parker and Adam Ward in Virginia are a chilling watershed. Whatever the shooter’s motivations, the idea that journalists are targets for infamy seekers is now an idea in our culture.

Reports...

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  1. Why alternative medicine should be integrated into conventional health care
  2. Five things to think about if you're considering a doctorate
  3. Why moving South African lions to Rwanda is not without problems
  4. Why does it take victims of child sex abuse so long to speak up?
  5. Two new editorial roles at The Conversation
  6. Uber vs regulators: the heavyweight bout of 2015
  7. National Reform Summit: how can we ensure Australia remains an innovative nation?
  8. Betrayal by Harold Pinter, and our betrayal of ourselves
  9. A plebiscite on marriage? Robert Menzies didn’t need it
  10. Treating 'stage 0' breast cancer doesn't always save women's lives so should we screen for it?
  11. Universities need to change so students learn to keep up with the world
  12. Solved: the mystery of why it's impossible to pull apart interleaved phone books
  13. Women-only train carriages are just another form of victim blaming
  14. As Sierra Leone waits for Ebola all-clear, its emotional scars will take longer to heal
  15. Explainer: what role does the stock market play in the Chinese economy?
  16. Revealed: how a wobbly axis helped our planet escape 'snowball Earth'
  17. Pioneers of quantum computing are among the 2015 Eureka Prize winners
  18. Gillard does U-turn on same sex marriage
  19. It should be a capitalist flop, but Banksy's Dismaland is pure magic
  20. 'Hamilton': the Broadway hip-hop musical every European leader should see
  21. What Don Quixote has to say to Spain about today's immigrant crisis
  22. How understanding the prisoner's dilemma can help bridge liberal and conservative differences
  23. Setting aside half the Earth for 'rewilding': the ethical dimension
  24. Why mothers matter more than diet when it comes to the obesity crisis
  25. Joe Hockey to co-chair a parliamentary friendship group for a republic
  26. Politics podcast: Peter Varghese on foreign aid and the Australian world view
  27. How a Chinese slowdown will hit global growth
  28. How the Murdoch press has waged a relentless campaign against the BBC (and why it's worked)
  29. The Beeb, the bias and the bashing
  30. Apple's mobile ad blocking will hasten the death of online advertising
  31. In defence of ecovillages: the communities that can teach the world to live sustainably
  32. Balancing the health budget: chronic disease investment pays big dividends
  33. Dragging Australia's financial reporting regime into the 21st century
  34. Shedding fresh light on China's investment choices in Africa
  35. South Africa's rising rates of violence against women demand a unified approach
  36. Strong networks can dilute sexism in higher education
  37. Financial reward for research output under the spotlight in South Africa
  38. Offshore detention 'black sites' open door to torture
  39. Giving lip: censorship, subversion and the enduring power of the screen kiss
  40. Having Australian ports in foreign hands could harm our long-term security
  41. As Papua New Guinea faces worsening drought, a past disaster could save lives
  42. Why banning the mammoth ivory trade would be a huge mistake
  43. Obama, the Iran deal and Rawls' Theory of Justice
  44. It's the end of the world as we know it...again
  45. There's more to super fund HESTA's divestment than ethics
  46. Decades on, the promise of 'clean coal' remains elusive
  47. Gay marriage, marriage equality ... what's the difference?
  48. Is 'headspace' really improving young people's mental health?
  49. How does your choice of university affect your future?
  50. Don't fall off! The delicate balance of outrunning a predator

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