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Antigone now: Greek tragedy is the debate we have to have

  • Written by The Conversation
imageGreek tragedy remains the most modern form of drama, unafraid to question everything we value. Sarah Walker. Photo: Jane Montgomery Griffiths as The Leader and Aaron Orzech as Haemon.

When you hear the words Greek tragedy, you might think of white masks, or even the ongoing economic crisis – ancient drama and modern depravity in its most...

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A change in Australia's web rules would open up the .au space

  • Written by The Conversation
imageWhat comes next in an Australian domain name could be up to you.Shutterstock/Maram

If you want to register an Australian web address, your options may be about to change due to a review of domain name policy that is currently underway.

The Australian domain name system (DNS) has been managed by .au Domain Administration (auDA) since 2001, and it now...

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  2. Autistic people are more creative than you might think
  3. Young people and e-cigarettes: what we know so far
  4. To service global trade, today's ships and cargo are smarter than ever
  5. First foreign band to play North Korea is famed for its 'fascism'
  6. We tested whether mental health workers were prejudiced against personality disorders – here's what we found
  7. The voters of Canning could have quite a say on Tony Abbott's leadership
  8. Sri Lanka's election thwarts Rajapaksa and sets the scene for deeper reform
  9. Zombie loans and a £300bn cushion: inside the Bank of England rates dilemma
  10. Will we pick privacy over drone-drops from Amazon?
  11. Does selling oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve make sense now?
  12. Libraries on the front lines of the homelessness crisis in the United States
  13. In the push for marketable skills, are we forgetting the beauty and poetry of STEM disciplines?
  14. Spare your health, budget, and the planet: ditch the palaeodiet
  15. The genetic blueprint of an octopus reveals much about this amazing creature
  16. The government vs the environment: lawfare in Australia
  17. Explainer: how dangerous is the sodium cyanide found at Tianjin explosion site?
  18. Social mobility: why does private school give you such a leg up?
  19. The fragile new landscape for small business and entrepreneurs in Britain
  20. Rousseff shaky as Brazilians march for change (but can't decide which way to go)
  21. Global standards on sexual violence will get more women into work
  22. How DNA detectives are helping solve the rise of superbugs
  23. 'Dead niche' green festivals need to move mainstream
  24. Yoga may be the missing link to stroke survivors' rehabilitation
  25. The quest to find affordable and sustainable sanitation solutions for Africa
  26. Lessons that can be learnt from dockworkers who helped bring apartheid to its knees
  27. South Africa's health sector is leaking money: what can be done about it?
  28. Debbie does decay: what 'ruin porn' tells us about ruins – and porn
  29. What do children and young people have to say about safety in institutions?
  30. Huffington Post success will rely on fresh voices
  31. How the Federal Reserve keeps the US economy from bonking
  32. Damned Lies, Minister Hunt and Climate Models
  33. Explainer: Dyson Heydon and claims of 'apprehended bias'
  34. Huffington Post is coming – but will Australians care?
  35. Quick fixes aren't the answer, alcohol and violence have a complex relationship
  36. Book review: Santamaria, A Most Unusual Man
  37. 2015-16 is shaping up to deliver a rollercoaster from strong El Niño to La Niña
  38. Ten dos and don'ts for thinking about arts funding and the NPEA
  39. How fatherhood is changing for the better
  40. Protecting the rights of the digital workforce in the 'gig' economy
  41. Mass grave reveals organised violence among Europe's first farmers
  42. Fossils suggest an aquatic plant that bloomed underwater was among first flowering plants
  43. Tianjin explosion could be a turning point in China's corruption crackdown
  44. Tianjin: China's cities have made history, now it's time to make them safer
  45. The treatment of Yazidi women highlights a historical issue: what makes someone human?
  46. Will the elderly rely on the Internet of Things to look after them?
  47. How Canada's Conservative Party is brazenly playing the terrorism card
  48. Four problems the revamped Google should tackle now it's free to innovate
  49. Heydon's email trail for Barwick dinner made its Liberal connections clear from the start
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