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'Slippers' and 'stickers': the hidden victims of rising house prices

  • Written by The Conversation
image"Stickers" find themselves caught in unaffordable housing. Author provided, Author provided

Australia needs to have a housing conversation that isn’t just about housing “bubbles”, profits and investment properties. Sadly, we punch well above our weight in international measures of poor housing affordability, and increasing...

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Coulson acquittal – beginning of the end game of Leveson?

  • Written by The Conversation
image'Is this a hack-ney carriage?' 'As your lawyer I advise you to say nothing at all Andy'.EPA/Sean Dempsey

The acquittal of former News of the World editor and Cameron spin doctor-in-chief Andy Coulson on perjury charges at the high court in Edinburgh appears to have hinged largely on a phrase uttered by the trial judge which will be pored over by...

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  1. Seven new species of miniature frogs discovered in threatened Brazilian cloud forest
  2. Four myths about allergies you thought were true – but aren't
  3. Shopping mall design could nudge shoplifters into doing the right thing – here's how
  4. Increasing free childcare won't be as easy as A, B, C
  5. Consumers love rankings, but they may end up doing more harm than good
  6. The compromise that's needed in the Greek bail-out negotiations
  7. Ali Smith wins Baileys Prize – historical fiction is on the up
  8. New UK public service spending cuts offer no easy choices
  9. Meet the political party that could change Turkey's future
  10. Terminally ill teenager defies predictions but that doesn't mean doctors were wrong
  11. Rail workers union strikes a blow for collective bargaining
  12. Music of the genome hits a discord with autism
  13. Tiny beads, big problem, easy fix: why scientific evidence supports a ban on microbeads
  14. What does the spelling success of Indian American kids tell us?
  15. Should I stay or should I go: timing affects hurricane evacuation decisions
  16. Science facts behind Dr Who sonic screwdriver are even more exciting than fiction
  17. Jumping to blame social media for eating disorders is dangerous
  18. How modern crops can ensure food security in a heatwave
  19. Pseudoscience and conspiracy theory are not victimless crimes against science
  20. Greece is just the start of Europe's problems
  21. Queensland will need teeth to stop the greyhound industry bleeding to death
  22. Why Africa needs Buhari and Zuma to forge a strong alliance
  23. The renaissance in understanding Africa's economic past
  24. Fast, cheap calories may make city birds fat and sick
  25. AIDS: what drove three decades of acronyms and avatars?
  26. South African students must be given the chance to read what they like
  27. In families with same-sex parents, the kids are all right
  28. War on banking's rotten culture must include regulators
  29. Pokies in Victoria: Joan Kirner's difficult legacy
  30. Federal polls show little change since budget
  31. Want to know your risk of dying in the next five years? Take the Ubble age test
  32. US government clips NSA wings, but snooping is a global effort
  33. Are hospitals the safest place for healthy women to have babies? An obstetrician thinks twice
  34. FIFA, Blatter and Africa: a special relationship
  35. Two covers, two culture shifts
  36. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, 50 years later: the song that almost never was
  37. Three ethical ways to increase organ donation in Australia
  38. Four ways we can clean up corruption in land rezoning
  39. Modi's 'Make in India' plan needs more labour market reform
  40. Five challenges for science in Australian primary schools
  41. Eisenstein in Guanajuato half pulsates with sexual vitality
  42. From epic storm pics to fairies in the garden, be careful with images
  43. Climate meme debunked as the 'tropospheric hot spot' is found
  44. Community TV's last stand from the government's spectrum grab
  45. Digital Domesday: surveillance threatens us with a new serfdom
  46. If it is sensible, Labour won't erase Ed Miliband from its collective memory
  47. With Blatter gone, the hard work of changing FIFA culture starts now
  48. Anti-boycott movement is a smokescreen for Netanyahu's far-right agenda
  49. Ukraine conflict is not in stalemate – it's getting worse
  50. Sepp Blatter and FIFA: looking back at what comes next

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