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

  • Written by The Conversation
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

  • Written by The Conversation
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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  1. Supermarket monsters can be agents of change
  2. Abuse and neglect of people with disabilities demands zero-tolerance response
  3. What we've learned about radicalisation since 7/7
  4. The Women's World Cup was a success, but still dogged by sexism
  5. What Angela Merkel does next will define the future of Europe
  6. Robocabs: how long before you ditch your car for a driverless electric taxi?
  7. Lessons from Greece as controversial finance minister exits stage left
  8. Why the No vote was a triumph of democracy over austerity
  9. Ranking universities on excellent teaching will be better for everyone
  10. Budget 2015: tax promises leave little room to drive a viable economic plan
  11. After the No vote, Greece faces its Last Judgement
  12. Indigenous recognition: Abbott announces community consultation process
  13. Boycotting Q A, boycotting democracy
  14. Why medical journals must make researchers share data from clinical trials
  15. Victory for politics of defiance in Greece means the real crisis starts now
  16. Explainer: the omega-shaped jet stream responsible for Europe's heatwave
  17. Can public service announcements take a bite out of Shark Week?
  18. The psychology behind women footballers' remarkable resilience
  19. Greferendum offers symbolic victory for Syriza's anti-austerity 'Third Way'
  20. Gawker — and First Amendment — may receive body blow from another thin-skinned wrestler
  21. Why defeating ISIS with military might is starry eyed idealism
  22. Can gene editing provide a solution to global hunger?
  23. How does aging affect athletic performance?
  24. What makes siblings from the same family so different? Parents
  25. More than 2,800 people are dead in Yemen – so why aren’t we outraged?
  26. NASA mission brings Pluto into sharp focus – but it's still not a planet
  27. Why don't Londoners remember 7/7 like New York remembers 9/11?
  28. An alternative femininity: behind the enduring fascination of Audrey Hepburn
  29. The latest statistics on teenage births are missing a vital ingredient: fathers
  30. Child protection should remove danger but children in Gaza have to live with it
  31. Why the military is divided over Britain's nuclear deterrent
  32. Health Check: when are we most likely to catch viral diseases?
  33. Follow the money: the difficult path to political donation reform
  34. Dumb or dumber? Jim Carrey's anti-vax antics expose the tactics of internet cranks
  35. Greece still has options, as long as panic doesn't win
  36. Senegal's teachers struggle with the clash between science and faith
  37. What's holding back Ghana's progress in reducing maternal mortality
  38. What African countries must do to boost trade among themselves
  39. Abbott leaves Turnbull in Q A limbo
  40. Is a cult of happiness leading us to lose sight of life?
  41. Opera, sexual violence, and the art of telling terrible tales
  42. Grexit fear aside, interest rates should hold: RBA Shadow Board
  43. The off-topic Conversation #50
  44. 'Indigenous people are a polity'. On sovereignty and constitutional recognition
  45. Greece votes No – now Syriza must clarify what that really means
  46. FactCheck: is having a mum and a dad the very best thing for a child?
  47. Meat is a complex health issue but a simple climate one: the world needs to eat less of it
  48. How mandatory treatment for public drunkenness is failing Aboriginal people
  49. Tapping into kids' passion for Minecraft in the classroom
  50. Australia's Chief Scientist on getting our research priorities right

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