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Censorship of online content: paternalism versus parental guidance

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imageProposals by the Film and Publications Board to monitor online activities may be much more difficult to implement than envisaged. shutterstock

Over the last century, as mass media expanded across the world and entered into most homes, many countries have used laws and regulation to limit children’s exposure to, for example, violence or sex.

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Even Khaled Sharrouf's family has the right to come home

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imageKaren Nettleton, whose daughter and grandchildren are currently in Syria, has a made a public plea for her family to be allowed to return to Australia.ABCTV

Regardless of their conduct or relationship to culpable persons, Australian citizens have the right to return to their country. The wife and children of Islamic State fighter Khaled Sharrouf,...

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  1. Grexit and the impacts on the 'average' Greek
  2. Is Islamic State evidence we are living in a ‘post-honour’ world?
  3. Australia's 'climate roundtable' could unite old foes and end the carbon deadlock
  4. On 'nanny states' and race, Leyonhjelm exposes the moral thinness of libertarianism
  5. FactCheck: might there have been people in Australia prior to Aboriginal people?
  6. Craft in Australia: let's not forget the real value of the handmade
  7. Why meditation should be taught in schools
  8. Happiness is an illusion, here's why you should seek contentment instead
  9. Science funding should go to people, not projects
  10. A cautionary tale of what happens when a country like Greece closes its banks
  11. The surprises in the Supreme Court's same-sex marriage decision
  12. What's in a name? Cameron singles out BBC over Islamic State coverage
  13. We've just started work on the technology to power a Star-Trek style replicator
  14. Galaxy survey to probe why the universe is accelerating
  15. What discerning book thieves tell us about a country's reading culture
  16. Declining winter sea ice near Greenland spells cooler climate for Europe
  17. Marine Le Pen has a new right-wing group in Europe – should we be worried?
  18. Why haven’t Madagascar’s famed lemurs been saved yet?
  19. Coffee shops: the hangout of choice for the hipsters of the 18th century
  20. To solve Britain's productivity puzzle, try asking the workers
  21. Can after-school activities help reduce attainment gap for poorer pupils?
  22. Government must invest in skills and police resources to tackle cybercrime
  23. The European Madhouse
  24. How the British media woke up to the Women's World Cup
  25. Sport can help with your asthma if you learn how to listen to your body
  26. Turnbacks remain an irritant in Australia-Indonesia relations: former foreign minister Natalegawa
  27. Tunisia attack shows the war with Islamic State is bigger than we think
  28. In a water-scarce West of the future, who will be hit hardest?
  29. Our mostly dry planetary neighbors once had lots of water—what does that imply for us?
  30. It's a mess: graduate schools are failing to prepare students for jobs
  31. How evolutionary psychology may explain the difference between male and female serial killers
  32. Explainer: how Europe does academic tenure
  33. Arrow and philosophy, part two: the morality of killing and violence
  34. Aboriginal history rewritten again by ignorant political class
  35. Why doctors won't cop legislated silence
  36. For sporting greats, knowing when to quit is the hardest challenge of all
  37. Two weeks of top spin and net returns: Wimbledon by numbers
  38. Australia needs a postal service but does the government need to own it?
  39. Orange is the New Black, True Detective and the gender problem on prestige TV
  40. Health Check: is breakfast really the most important meal of the day?
  41. Why business suddenly cares about staff being happy
  42. Out of the frying pan and into the fire: the plight of LGBTI refugees
  43. Professors aren't born: they must be nurtured
  44. Why the Global Peace Index needs be read with scepticism
  45. What can be done to make sure that wind energy and Africa's vultures co-exist
  46. Explainer: behind the scourge of child rape in South Africa
  47. When it's not good for the sun to shine on you
  48. Pursuing happiness: it's mostly a matter of surviving well together
  49. Good grammar and spelling - are they enough to guarantee good teaching?
  50. The off-topic Conversation #49

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