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Legal Aid vs private practice: do university fees dictate job choices?

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imageIn professions such as law the wage disparity between the private sector and public roles such as legal aid is great. High student debt can drive graduates towards the private sector. from www.shutterstock.com.au

Despite Education Minister Christopher Pyne’s failure to get university fee deregulation passed in the Senate, it remains quite...

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Indigenous culture and astrophysics: a path to reconciliation

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imageEvery culture derives a different meaning from our common wonder at the mysteries of the universe. AAP Image/Supplied by Natasha Hurley Walker (Murchison Widefield Array telescope in Western Australia)

It has been my privilege over the last six years to work on a project that combines an Indigenous Australian perspective of the universe with...

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