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Offshore detention 'black sites' open door to torture

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAn image from the Manus Island detention centre during a hunger strike by asylum seekers in January. AAP/Refugee Action Collective

Conditions in Australia’s detention camps on Nauru and PNG’s Manus Island have reached intolerable levels of violence and abuse committed with apparent impunity. The Australian government disclaims...

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Having Australian ports in foreign hands could harm our long-term security

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAsciano's board has given its approval for a US$9 billion takeover by Brookfield.AAP/Dan Himbrechts

The change to foreign ownership of Australian companies and critical infrastructure continues with the takeover offer for rail and ports operator Asciano from Brookfield Infrastructure Partners, a Bermuda-based company listed on the New York and...

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  1. As Papua New Guinea faces worsening drought, a past disaster could save lives
  2. Why banning the mammoth ivory trade would be a huge mistake
  3. Obama, the Iran deal and Rawls' Theory of Justice
  4. It's the end of the world as we know it...again
  5. There's more to super fund HESTA's divestment than ethics
  6. Decades on, the promise of 'clean coal' remains elusive
  7. Gay marriage, marriage equality ... what's the difference?
  8. Is 'headspace' really improving young people's mental health?
  9. How does your choice of university affect your future?
  10. Don't fall off! The delicate balance of outrunning a predator
  11. Severe weather warning for Met Office as BBC freezes it out
  12. Turkey: Erdoğan is forcing his people to take sides
  13. Airshows are risky – that's why we like them – but they also have a strong safety record
  14. Future of the BBC: why the ‘market failure’ model is a flop in broadcasting
  15. We can turn CO<sub>2</sub> in the air into new materials – but don't expect that to stop climate change
  16. Far from bust: five ways MOOCs are helping people get on in life
  17. Yes, Mr Abbott, things are a bit out of control
  18. Did the Tories come up with the idea of the NHS first?
  19. When it comes to New Orleans schools, who is making the choices?
  20. Campaign of fear: Donald Trump's battle against birthright citizenship
  21. Just how big has eSports become?
  22. Why the BBC Trust must not be abolished
  23. Obesity drug may be on the horizon after study pinpoints genetic mechanism
  24. Against ISIS' destruction of heritage, and for curators as the cure of souls
  25. There’s another way to combat climate change — but let's not call it geoengineering
  26. Is it time for markets to pause for breath, or will the volatility continue?
  27. What type of corruption is really hampering Nigeria's economy
  28. Empowering Uganda's teachers offers a new route to reducing violence in schools
  29. The justice factor must be improved when carrying out health research
  30. Do I look big in this supermarket? How large shops are making you fat
  31. How civil society can improve refugee protection in the Asia-Pacific
  32. Three reasons why most of us shouldn't worry about the global stock market meltdown
  33. Gender-based violence prevention in the classroom is just a start
  34. Playing the race card in the China trade deal debate
  35. Tianjin disaster takes social news sharing to new levels in China
  36. Australian shares rocked by China rout, but economic fundamentals remain solid
  37. Contagion, currencies and confusion: what's really going on in Asian markets?
  38. Australian airstrikes in Syria would fly in a legal grey area
  39. Breast milk is best for new babies but it's not the 'pure' food we thought
  40. The case for extreme metal
  41. Warming seas will set marine life on the move, with some good news among the bad
  42. Time for the 'green tape' debate to mature: jobs and the environment are not implacable foes
  43. Rankings, prestige, student experience: how to choose a 'good' university
  44. Big questions about risk assessment of nanomaterials
  45. Explainer: China's Black Monday and global market turbulence
  46. Shoreham crash will bring safety changes, but airshows are here to stay
  47. Sins of the Founding Fathers: The perils of judging past heroes by today's standards
  48. How Russia has devoted its energy to the beautiful game
  49. Two real-life accounts of the effect of benefits sanctions
  50. Apocalypse now: our incessant desire to picture the end of the world

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