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Australians very fearful of Islamic State and terrorism, Lowy poll finds

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imagePrime Minister Tony Abbott's hardline stance on terrorism is feeding into a national concern about threats, this year's Lowy poll indicates.AAP/Mick Tsikas

The Abbott government’s anti-terrorism pitch is tapping into and feeding a deep vein of national security fear in the Australian population, the Lowy Institute’s 2015 poll shows.

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Catch him if you can: Abbott digs in against questions at home and abroad

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imageJulie Bishop: "The best way for Indonesia to resolve any concerns it has about Operation Sovereign Borders is for Indonesia to enforce sovereignty over its borders."AAP/Paul Miller

The government has admitted that it will do whatever it takes to keep the boats stopped and, it seems, if that takes slapping the Indonesians around a bit, it...

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  1. Al-Bashir's escape: why the African Union defies the ICC
  2. When secret government talks are hacked it shows no one is secure in the connected age
  3. Most of us don't read the social media small print – and it's a data goldmine for third parties
  4. Zimbabwe ditches its dollar, ending an economic era
  5. Philae phones home -- but the mission is about to get riskier
  6. German lessons
  7. Health care cost-sharing prompts consumers to make big cuts in medical spending
  8. EPA Clean Power Plan reenergizes the US climate policy debate
  9. How the first 'horse race' poll changed American political history
  10. Test data misuse reaches absurd levels
  11. Intelligent life in the universe? Phone home, dammit!
  12. What Greyscale on Game of Thrones has in common with leprosy
  13. Will True Detective find depth in flat central California?
  14. How stereotypes reinforce inequalities in primary school
  15. What's wrong with inequality?
  16. The secret to Usain Bolt's speed may lie in synchronicity
  17. Disability and dolls: #ToyLikeMe is a mark of progress
  18. Magna Carta at 800: we are still enjoying the freedoms won
  19. Official statistics mask extent of domestic violence in the UK
  20. Football’s unnoticed scandal: men-only competitions
  21. Why it's time to unshackle yourself from old ideas about 'the stages of life'
  22. How one of Islamic State's early atrocities became a myth
  23. Snoopers' Charter plans under fire from UK terror watchdog
  24. The rise of cognitive enhancers is a mass social experiment
  25. The slow politics of dignity for the aged and dying in Australia
  26. Health Check: what bugs can you catch from your pets?
  27. Seven new genes linked to anxiety disorders
  28. Can Zambia escape the clutches of the resource curse?
  29. University residences aren't yet a happy home for same-sex students
  30. Why South Africa's Karoo is a palaeontological wonderland
  31. Move over Aldi, Lidl may be next for Australian market
  32. Phillip Toyne cared for land-carers, black and white
  33. Linguistic paranoia – why is Australia so afraid of languages?
  34. This is why you will lose your argument
  35. Inaccurate energy forecasts are costing us the Earth: here's why
  36. School uniforms – a blessing or a curse?
  37. Delay clamping babies' umbilical cords for better health and development
  38. What are prisons for? Answering that is the starting point for reform
  39. INFOGRAPHIC: Australia's housing affordability problem in 12 charts
  40. Blowing bubbles: the tricky task of tackling Sydney's property market
  41. Books by women are not enough: we need better women’s stories
  42. ABC’s 2013 Catalyst program may contribute to up to 2,900 heart attacks and strokes
  43. Why a great deal hangs on Al-Bashir's fate in South Africa
  44. Abbott gives no ground to Indonesia in bribe allegation row
  45. Twitter has limited appeal by design. Changing the CEO won't fix that
  46. Big tick for marriage equality as Labor gains: Ipsos poll
  47. A feast fit for kings: how the barons might have celebrated Magna Carta
  48. Why Pelosi and House Democrats turned on their president over free trade
  49. Obama, Shakespeare and the aborted legacy of the Trans-Pacific trade agreement
  50. Blame sugar? We've been doing that for over 100 years

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