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Forget about a 'currency war'; we'll have bigger worries off a weaker yuan

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imageChinese authorities allowed the yuan to drop rather than holding it at an artificially inflated price. Reuters/Jason Lee

The decline in the yuan is not really very large, and the way in which it happened is not all that nefarious. The Chinese central bank normally intervenes heavily in the currency market and they have historically kept it fairly...

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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Dyson Heydon

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University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor Stephen Parker and Michelle Grattan discuss the week in politics including royal commissioner Dyson Heydon planning to speak at a Liberal Party fundraising event, Coalition MPs being denied a conscience vote on same-sex marriage and the announcement of Australia’s climate pledge for the United Nations...

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Singer and Fisher preach to their flocks in euthanasia debate

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imagePeter Singer and Anthony Fisher faced off in a debate over euthanasia on Thursday night.Sydney University Catholic Society/YouTube

When the University of Sydney’s Catholic Society decided to organise a debate on legalising voluntary euthanasia, it was envisaged as a modest event to be held on campus. Interest in the topic and the high profile...

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Car Import Timeline: What Usually Happens at Each Stage

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