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Art, activism and our creative future

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imageAmerican rapper Tyler the Creator cancelled his Australian tour following a campaign by feminist grassroots activist group Collective Shout.Pemberton Music Festival/ Mark C Austin

American rapper Tyler the Creator (full name Tyler Gregory Okonma) made headlines last week when he cancelled what was to be his upcoming Australian tour. He did so due...

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  1. NAPLAN data and school funding: a dangerous link
  2. I WANT MY iPAD! Are our kids getting addicted to technology?
  3. How did Jupiter and Saturn form? The answer may lie with the humble pebble
  4. Why Sebastian Coe must form a truth commission on doping in athletics
  5. Islamic climate declaration converts religious principles into greener practice
  6. Confessions of a Justified Sinner captures the modern condition perfectly
  7. Corrupt, violent and overcrowded: inside Latin America's prisons
  8. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. proves spy spoofs are back in business
  9. IWF's efforts to remove child porn from the web won't tackle paedophile networks -- but it's still important
  10. A well-functioning cabinet – who are they kidding?
  11. Turning a page: downsizing the campus book collections
  12. Who says libraries are dying? They are evolving into spaces for innovation
  13. Cynicism about mobile advertising is greatly misplaced
  14. Our obsession with hereditary cancers didn't start when we discovered the breast cancer gene
  15. A melting Arctic demands more – not less – research on earth science
  16. Ray Tensing was trained, equipped much like 32,000 other campus cops
  17. The fate of the metalheads
  18. Divided Thai nation vulnerable to violence on multiple fronts
  19. Citizen scientists discover what's out there
  20. Dwarf galaxies feel the blast from larger neighbours
  21. More than naming and shaming needed to stop corporate tax avoidance
  22. Bangkok bombing blame game speaks volumes about the state of Thai politics
  23. Universities remain a hive of inequality – they must do more to attract the excluded
  24. Current alternatives won't light up Britain's broadband blackspots
  25. Patients will resist medical record sharing if NHS bosses ignore their privacy fears
  26. Bad news for Putin as support for war flags beyond Russia's 'troll farms'
  27. Heydon will consider bias claims on Friday
  28. The drug flibanserin is approved for the treatment of low sexual desire in women
  29. What lies behind the hype and the hope of stem cell research and therapy
  30. A beginner's guide to understanding stem cells
  31. Forget plagiarism: there's a new and bigger threat to academic integrity
  32. The risks attached to South Africa's nuclear energy strategy
  33. Why South Africa's economy is likely to grow more slowly than its potential
  34. We need a new relationship with urban noise
  35. Queensland's domestic violence strategy may finally put action to the test
  36. How a new test is revolutionising what we know about viruses in our midst
  37. Brandis' changes to environmental laws will defang the watchdogs
  38. IHEU open letter to Prime Minister and President of Bangladesh
  39. Remember the Pacific's people when we remember the war in the Pacific
  40. Weather forecasting is about to get even better
  41. The challenge of managing Earth's new economic frontier: our oceans
  42. Forget the hostile Congress – Obama can cut global climate deals on his own terms
  43. Sickness or scourge, Australia's ice problem can't be summed up in soundbites
  44. How to correctly engage with Catholicism and Islam in public commentary
  45. Antigone now: Greek tragedy is the debate we have to have
  46. Teaching how to think is just as important as teaching anything else
  47. A change in Australia's web rules would open up the .au space
  48. Oldest human-like hand bone may help us understand the evolution of tool making
  49. Simple hospitality could be the answer to the European migrant 'crisis'
  50. Autistic people are more creative than you might think

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