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The ultimate horror for public servants: judging Bronwyn Bishop

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe controversy over Speaker Bronwyn Bishop's entitlements row continues to dominate the news cycle.Mick Tsikas/AAP

The finance department, asked by the Australian Federal Police (AFP) to investigate Bronwyn Bishop’s A$5227 helicopter ride between Melbourne and Geelong, now finds itself sitting on a very hot seat.

If the department decides...

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Lessons Buhari can learn from Obama about managing a tough economy

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imageDuring his upcoming visit to Washington, Muhammadu Buhari should soak up as much as he can about how to manage difficult economic conditions.EPA/Deji Yake

It is atypical for an American president to invite a nascent African head of state to the White House, especially less than one month after the latter’s inauguration.

To some observers,...

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  7. A handshake in space changed US-Russia relations: how long will it last?
  8. The pope, climate change and the cultural dimensions of the Anthropocene
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  10. How to reduce prejudice among groups of children at school
  11. When Chrome, YouTube and Firefox drop it like it's hot, Flash is a dead plugin walking
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  17. When it comes to the environment, minority communities care about more than injustice
  18. Long-overdue overtime update will give boost to workers and economy
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  20. Let children move around, stand or walk in the classroom. You'll see the difference
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  22. Gawker's gutter journalism - and worries about freedom of speech
  23. How much public outrage can Tony Abbott wear for Bronwyn Bishop?
  24. Breakthrough for women editors, but men still dominate the newsrooms
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  26. Bishop helicopter trip referred to Australian Federal Police
  27. Not out of hot water yet: what the world thinks about the Great Barrier Reef
  28. Why negative gearing is not a fair tax policy
  29. How healthy is your river? Ask a waterbug
  30. Eco-friendly golf means not worrying if the grass is greener on the other course
  31. Greek austerity may be an economic tale but children are the human cost
  32. David Cameron's equal pay action is a welcome surprise – but it won't close the gap
  33. Explainer: seeing the universe through spectroscopic eyes
  34. Blame poor policy, not politics, for Jakarta's 80% cut in Australian cattle imports
  35. Obama’s visit to strengthen America’s ties in East Africa
  36. Let's teach kids to value questions even more than they love answers
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  38. What animals can teach us about stress
  39. When and how spending on science can lead to big social returns
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