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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Bill Shorten

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University of Canberra Acting Vice-Chancellor Nicholas Klomp and Michelle Grattan discuss the week in politics including Labor leader Bill Shorten’s appearance at the trade union royal commission and what it will mean for his future, uncertainty over Malcolm Turnbull’s appearance on Q&A and the federal government’s approval...

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Why Indonesian politicians want to weaken its anti-graft agency's powers

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imageThe Indonesian parliament plans to weaken the country's anti-corruption commission, the KPK, despite strong public support for its work. AAP/Dani Daniar

Curbing corruption is one of the most important items on Indonesian President Joko Widodo’s policy agenda.

Southeast Asia’s biggest economy is still badly positioned on various...

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Grattan on Friday: Abbott's lucky to have a damaged Shorten

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imageBill Shorten has emerged from the royal commission with wounds that are not mortal for his leadership but serious enough to set it back.AAP/David Moir

Bill Shorten’s appearance at the royal commission on union corruption has not only damaged him but diverted a good deal of attention from the signs of serious division and tension at senior...

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Muslims need to counter violent jihadists' claim to represent Islam

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imageThe moderate majority of Muslims need to claim Islam as a religion of peace to counter the loud voices of extremists.AAP/Nikki Short

A struggle is underway for the heart and soul of Islam. At its core is a question of credibility. What is the “true” Islam? Who are the “real” Muslims?

Lessons of the past tell us that religions...

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  1. Kids prefer maths when you let them figure out the answer for themselves
  2. Five things you need to know before going to an IVF clinic
  3. Cover girl: the difficulty of illustrating Lolita persists, 60 years on
  4. New Horizons' close encounter with Pluto will reveal its icy secrets
  5. Australians love tiny houses, so why aren't more of us living in them?
  6. Prefab revolution? Factory houses are the secret to green building
  7. Why are pandas so chilled? The clue is in the bamboo
  8. What now for Greece and the euro?
  9. Technolog: Apple Watch sales stall, Microsoft ditches phones, Reddit's unhappy users
  10. Twenty years after Srebrenica, ethnic cleansing has become a defence to genocide
  11. Islamic State vs al-Qaeda: a rivalry that dates back to old personality clashes
  12. Budget 2015: housing reforms do not add up to more homes
  13. Why does so little foreign aid go to support universities?
  14. Explainer: what's the turmoil in the Chinese stock market all about?
  15. National Living Wage mirage is a disaster for the low paid
  16. Budget 2015: how welfare cuts softened the blow to public services
  17. Teen citizen scientists are giving us inside knowledge to fight disease
  18. Budget 2015: a big budget from a chancellor with big ambitions
  19. Would you buy an ideology from Zaky Mallah?
  20. The secret of the world's smelliest flower
  21. The manipulation of the American mind: Edward Bernays and the birth of public relations
  22. Primed for battle: helping plants fight off pathogens by enhancing their immune systems
  23. The US won the World Cup---not the Women's World Cup
  24. What is behind the magic of Sesame Street?
  25. House meddling with SEC to block disclosure of political contributions
  26. Islamic State using new media, older blueprint to fight the West from within
  27. Greece is a reminder of the fragility of money and the need to deal with debt
  28. Budget 2015: will Osborne's medicine be a driver for productivity and growth?
  29. Osborne's living wage won't spare low-income families from cuts
  30. Controversial Watermark coal mine approved for New South Wales: experts respond
  31. The myths big media peddle to demand deregulation
  32. South Sudan's viability requires an honest answer to avert further disaster
  33. Fathers can be a crucial factor in lifesaving decisions about maternal health
  34. Endangered African penguins on the rebound, but not yet in the clear
  35. In South Africa, science should be taught in only one language – how about English?
  36. Labor veteran calls on Shorten to quit over conflict of interest
  37. Getting under the skin of speculative fiction, science fiction and scientific romance
  38. Placing the terror threat in perspective may help provide a nuanced response
  39. Pregnant women taking antidepressants shouldn't panic about birth defect claims
  40. Labor gains slightly as both leaders' ratings slump
  41. Helping men get work-life balance can help everyone
  42. Greece, like Wahlberg in The Gambler, just needs a friend — and a new currency
  43. Give a Gonski? Funding myths and politicking derail schools debate
  44. Rare and deadly, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease remains a bit of a medical mystery
  45. What can Australia learn from indigenous recognition in other countries?
  46. Back then, and now – just who is David Bowie?
  47. On the road: research can improve transport across Australia
  48. It's your super, so why shouldn't you be allowed access?
  49. Living longer means it's time Australians embraced annuities
  50. Kanganomics: it's not worth killing kangaroos

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