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Ten dos and don'ts for thinking about arts funding and the NPEA

  • Written by The Conversation
imageArtists must take the opportunity to sharpen their minds as well as their rhetoric. id-iom

It’s a common nightmare. You’re on stage, about to perform. Suddenly your mind goes blank. Your lines desert you. You stumble, unsure of your moves. The cast is oblivious. The audience is hostile. Things go from bad to worse. What play are you in...

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How fatherhood is changing for the better

  • Written by The Conversation
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Traditionally, fathers were breadwinners and disciplinarians. Fathers taught their sons how to play football and encouraged their children to “buy a block of land”. I’ve been researching fatherhood for 25 years and, in the past, the traditional role of the father was manifest. But this is changing...

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Protecting the rights of the digital workforce in the 'gig' economy

  • Written by The Conversation
imageMany young workers exhaust themselves doing on-demand jobs for very little money.Danny/Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND

Spurred by advances in digital technology, an on-demand workforce has been growing steadily for well over a decade, creating a new “gig” economy. This is an economy in which more and more people either choose to, or are forced to,...

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  1. Mass grave reveals organised violence among Europe's first farmers
  2. Fossils suggest an aquatic plant that bloomed underwater was among first flowering plants
  3. Tianjin explosion could be a turning point in China's corruption crackdown
  4. Tianjin: China's cities have made history, now it's time to make them safer
  5. The treatment of Yazidi women highlights a historical issue: what makes someone human?
  6. Will the elderly rely on the Internet of Things to look after them?
  7. How Canada's Conservative Party is brazenly playing the terrorism card
  8. Four problems the revamped Google should tackle now it's free to innovate
  9. Heydon's email trail for Barwick dinner made its Liberal connections clear from the start
  10. Shift work causes breast cancer in mice, according to a new study – so what does this mean for humans?
  11. Why American academics are building ties with Cuba
  12. What does it take to become an elementary school teacher? Not just passion
  13. Damaging electric currents in space affect Earth's equatorial region, not just the poles
  14. From the Sumerians to Shakespeare to Twain: why fart jokes never get old
  15. No, Kim Kardashian's pregnant selfie is not a work of art
  16. Politics podcast: Clare O'Neil and the future of progressive politics in Australia
  17. Same-sex marriage, like the movements that surround it, is nothing new
  18. Mike Baird is right, culling sharks doesn't work – here's what we can do instead
  19. Why British universities should rethink selecting students by academic ability
  20. Our 'Rosetta Stone' gene could unlock the secrets of schizophrenia
  21. Obama’s climate plan is another half-baked carbon trading scheme
  22. What the Netherlands can teach the NHS about cutting cost but not quality
  23. The obvious and not-so-obvious problems with Hockey's bank deposit tax
  24. Open access is a development issue – the status quo needs to be challenged
  25. How quantum physics is opening new frontiers for data safety
  26. What it takes to make community health workers better at servicing the poor
  27. Mick Fanning changes his surfboard colour from 'yum yum yellow'
  28. Canning byelection test set for September
  29. When bail causes outrage, don't just blame the courts
  30. Health Check: here's what you need to know about protein supplements
  31. As Indonesia marks 70 years of independence, young scientists look ahead to the 100th
  32. Abbott makes clear timing of popular vote on marriage is call of captain, not cabinet
  33. Playing the woman: Healy and Kyrgios expose sport's sexism problem
  34. Forget the polls, News Corp is not happy with Abbott … again
  35. The off-topic Conversation #56
  36. Response from Assistant Treasurer Josh Frydenberg
  37. Bill relies on legal fiction of self-executing law to revoke citizenship
  38. Australians are undergoing unnecessary surgery – here's what we can do about it
  39. Australia's 'other' reef is worth more than $10 billion a year - but have you heard of it?
  40. Japan fires up nuclear power again, but can it ever be safe enough?
  41. The search for MH370: sharing the costs fairly
  42. Tax reform and the simplistic nature of the capital gains tax discount
  43. Anxious addict or conscious cowboy? A new view on illegal downloading
  44. Devices in schools and at home means too much screen time for kids
  45. Who's to blame when artificial intelligence systems go wrong?
  46. FactCheck Q A: are a lot of cafes and restaurants closing because of Sunday penalty rates?
  47. Gambaro spruiks cross-party same-sex marriage bill that Abbott will bury
  48. Polling finds Abbott swimming against strong tide on same-sex marriage
  49. Another poll knock to Coalition and Abbott
  50. Darwin's theory may be brilliant but it doesn't explain everything

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