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Welcome to blandsville? Myer and David Jones embrace grocery-style streamlining

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imageBland or grand?Dean Lewins/AAP

Australian department store retailers David Jones and Myer have both recently moved to rationalise the number of clothing brands they offer in their stores. This strategy brings two common retail sayings to mind. First “to win in retail, you can’t be everything to everyone”, and second, “if...

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How to value research that crosses more than one discipline

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imageAcademics need to work together to solve the world's big problems. Lightbulb via Ruslan Grumble/www.shutterstock.com

Until the early 1900s, scholars took it for granted that they could draw on any area of knowledge to inform their thinking on the major questions of the day. Medieval polymaths such as Hildegard of Bingen (medicine, linguistics,...

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  3. Adam Goodes, dignity and Aboriginal men: what the research says
  4. Kenya is a breastfeeding success story but still has its challenges
  5. Policing plagiarism could make universities miss the real problems
  6. Chadian dictator's tactics mimic script of former rulers facing criminal charges
  7. American disease that's wreaking havoc on the Cape's honeybee population
  8. OECD survey strengthens case against VAT increase in South Africa
  9. Telstra on the TV casting couch to trump its telco peers
  10. Books at MIFF: how The Dressmaker was adapted into a film starring Kate Winslet
  11. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Bronwyn Bishop
  12. Stop, go back, the NDIS board shake-up is going the wrong way
  13. Ken Wilber a climate denier? Say it ain't so
  14. Here's an idea to chew over: GST reform should add meat to the tax buffet
  15. Building blocks of life found among organic compounds on Comet 67P – what Philae discoveries mean
  16. Self-building 3D printed bricks hint at future without assembly lines
  17. Digging deep into the past to see the future of climate change
  18. Should MOOCs be used as credit for high school?
  19. We all know and admire the Haka ... so why not one of our own?
  20. The five most common mistakes a growing company makes - and how to fix them
  21. Differences between men and women are more than the sum of their genes
  22. Reviewing an anachronism? Labor to debate future of socialist objective
  23. Grattan on Friday: Bishop adopts Abbott's tactic of contrition but absolution is something else
  24. Japan's 'sacred' rice farmers brace for Pacific trade deal's death sentence
  25. Give existing reforms a chance to kill patent trolls
  26. Extreme droughts weaken trees' ability to soak up carbon
  27. Hillary Clinton stakes out safe political ground with energy and climate plan
  28. Aircraft debris looks like it's from MH370 – now can we find the rest?
  29. Burma's path to democracy is being wrecked by lethal identity politics
  30. Climate change means we can't keep living (and working) in glass houses
  31. After the case of the disinherited daughter, is a will worth the paper it's written on?
  32. Why Greece's third bailout package is bound to fail
  33. China's stock market is so unstable, even the government can't control it
  34. Museums are becoming more playful ... in how they ask us for money
  35. Should we love Uber and Airbnb or protest against them?
  36. The debate over Cecil the lion should be about conservation, not hunting
  37. Is it a case of 'the younger, the better' for children learning a new language?
  38. Here's why scientists haven't invented an impossible space engine – despite what you may have read
  39. Lord Sewel affair is a symptom of Britain's broken democracy
  40. With so much vested in satellites, solar storms could bring life to a standstill
  41. Between a rock and a hard place: 2022 Winter Olympics decision
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  43. What is happening to civilians trapped in eastern Ukraine's war zone?
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  45. How can we prevent the UN's Sustainable Development Goals from failing?
  46. Arrow and philosophy, part 3: homecoming and combat trauma
  47. FactCheck: Would Labor's renewable energy plan cost consumers $60 billion?
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