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The search for MH370: sharing the costs fairly

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imageGreater certainty around who carries costs for international aviation searches would comfort families.Reuters/Samsul Said

The search for Malaysia Airlines (MH) flight 370 - which disappeared in March 2014 while flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing - has been a collaborative effort in all but one way.

Despite an agreement with Malaysia and China to...

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Tax reform and the simplistic nature of the capital gains tax discount

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imageCalls to change Australia's capital gains regime should revisit the last system before rushing in with changes.AAP/Lukas Coch

Various calls for changes to Australia’s perceived “generous” capital gains tax regime have arisen given the current federal budget deficit. For example, a suggestion is for a reduction of the current CGT...

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Anxious addict or conscious cowboy? A new view on illegal downloading

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageNew research shows that not all illegal downloaders are created equally. Lee Nachtigal

Beginning about 20 years ago, the internet placed almost the entirety of human creation in an unguarded window display and said, in effect, help yourself.

The public, presented with an amazing smorgasboard of content, plunged right in.

Ever since, the...

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