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Shorten puts the gender gap on Labor conference's agenda

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imageBill Shorten wants addressing the gender gap "to be a cause that all of us share".AAP/Lukas Coch

Opposition leader Bill Shorten has moved to make the gender gap an issue for the ALP’s July national conference and for Labor more widely.

Addressing the party faithful at the Gough Whitlam tribute dinner in Melbourne, Shorten recalled...

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G7: Why Greek economy needs much more than just a debt deal

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imageGreece still owe us this much.EPA/Michael Kappeler

One of the main issues dominating the G7 was the Greek bailout. For the seven leaders attending the Bavarian summit, resolving the debt crisis in a way that is acceptable to Greece and its international creditors remains at an impasse. Both Barack Obama and Angela Merkel called on the Greek...

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Scientists anxious about the future of research funding

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imageLike in 2010, cuts to science are a real possibility.sw77/Flickr, CC BY-SA

With the Comprehensive Spending Review looming in the autumn, it is hard to know exactly how researchers will fare over the next five years. But given that there was no protection for the science budget in the Tories’ manifesto, it seems everything is up for grabs....

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