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Press Council chief fires parting shot at News Corp

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imageIn the Press Council's annual report, his last as chair, Julian Disney has made clear his views on News Corp's conduct and its hostility to the Press Council. AAP/Lukas Coch

Professor Julian Disney, who stepped down in February 2015 after five years as chair of the Australian Press Council, has delivered a sharp rebuke to News Corp for...

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Either way, cut workers' pay: Employers' shifting case against penalty rates

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imageThe Retail Council has said their research shows a significant proportion of retail workers were willing to work "the purported anti-social hours". AAP Image/Paul Miller

Employer groups have seized on evidence of growth in retail trade on Sunday to again push against penalty rates, arguing that data showing a healthy rise in the number of people at...

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  1. ABC, BBC and the future of public service media
  2. Islam: the 'Open Civilisation' confounds closed minds
  3. The off-topic Conversation #52
  4. It’s cold in my house and the price of gas is going up – what can I do?
  5. Greece's best chance of escaping economic misery was a 'Grexit'
  6. Why equality of opportunity is neither possible nor desirable
  7. Never read an Israeli crime novel? Try some Dror Mishani
  8. Australia has a big role to play in feeding the world
  9. Governments shouldn't be able to censor research results they don't like
  10. The ultimate horror for public servants: judging Bronwyn Bishop
  11. Lessons Buhari can learn from Obama about managing a tough economy
  12. Has Lance Armstrong’s impact in cycling and beyond been a net positive?
  13. Australia’s 'Carnival of Coal' – can you feel the love?
  14. Planetary and human health - one coin, two sides.
  15. In Go Set a Watchman, the legal debate that racked America's conscience
  16. Mandela's belief that education can change the world is still a dream
  17. How a Stirling Prize-winning building might affect learning
  18. The market failure of UK apprenticeships can't be solved with a levy on employers
  19. A handshake in space changed US-Russia relations: how long will it last?
  20. The pope, climate change and the cultural dimensions of the Anthropocene
  21. Warning for FIFA in Barcelona as fans bid to end Qatar sponsorship
  22. How to reduce prejudice among groups of children at school
  23. When Chrome, YouTube and Firefox drop it like it's hot, Flash is a dead plugin walking
  24. Welcome to the UK, land of the two-child policy
  25. Five bizarre fossil discoveries that got scientists excited
  26. Want to stop revenge pornography? Then we need to overhaul mainstream porn
  27. Inside the bizarre logic of the BBC review
  28. Polar bears unlikely to compensate for ice loss in summer
  29. When it comes to the environment, minority communities care about more than injustice
  30. Long-overdue overtime update will give boost to workers and economy
  31. The less you know about health insurance, the harder it is to choose the right plan
  32. Let children move around, stand or walk in the classroom. You'll see the difference
  33. A year since MH17, Russia's foreign policy is as problematic as ever
  34. Gawker's gutter journalism - and worries about freedom of speech
  35. How much public outrage can Tony Abbott wear for Bronwyn Bishop?
  36. Breakthrough for women editors, but men still dominate the newsrooms
  37. High anxiety: how I use mental exercises to ease my fear of flying
  38. Bishop helicopter trip referred to Australian Federal Police
  39. Not out of hot water yet: what the world thinks about the Great Barrier Reef
  40. Why negative gearing is not a fair tax policy
  41. How healthy is your river? Ask a waterbug
  42. Eco-friendly golf means not worrying if the grass is greener on the other course
  43. Greek austerity may be an economic tale but children are the human cost
  44. David Cameron's equal pay action is a welcome surprise – but it won't close the gap
  45. Explainer: seeing the universe through spectroscopic eyes
  46. Blame poor policy, not politics, for Jakarta's 80% cut in Australian cattle imports
  47. Obama’s visit to strengthen America’s ties in East Africa
  48. Let's teach kids to value questions even more than they love answers
  49. What's driving young people to have transactional sex in Malawi's slums
  50. What animals can teach us about stress

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