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Australian film funding shouldn’t be a beauty contest – here's why

  • Written by The Conversation
imageShould the offset for screen producers apply to all films made in Australia? Yes, even the ones that ruffle a few feathers.mark sebastian/Flickr

Controversy flared late last month when The Australian reported that a creationist, anti-Darwinist film had won funding from an Australian government agency through a legal “loophole”.

The...

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Victory in Europe remembered

  • Written by The Conversation
imageLaying wreaths in front of the Freedom Wall in Washington on V-E Day 2015Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

Memorial Day honors men and women who died in military service. It follows hard on the heels of Victory in Europe (V-E) Day. Both commemorations encourage us to reflect on the political and personal meaning of liberation and sacrifice.

As a child, Ned...

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  1. The grand review of Sherman's Bummers
  2. Distance running is a perfect lab to investigate whether men are more competitive than women
  3. Abbott prefers to stay on the high moral ground in a war mired in murkiness
  4. Sitting on a scoop: the story behind the V-E headlines of May 1945
  5. Health Check: four reasons to have another cup of coffee
  6. Review: The Merchant of Venice, Shakespeare's comedy of cruelty
  7. Why African leaders need to learn better communication skills
  8. Let's talk about sex education: race and shame in South Africa
  9. Time for action on climate change in southern Africa
  10. The role of science in reaching development goals
  11. The off-topic Conversation #44
  12. Irish vote could be a green light for a social revolution worldwide
  13. How we found the source of the mystery signals at The Dish
  14. How Brandis plans to insulate the arts sector from the artists
  15. Your child is missing. Would you want their adoption to be easier?
  16. Who goes to university? The changing profile of our students
  17. Shipping in the Great Barrier Reef: the miners' highway
  18. Is Aldi's move to woo cashed-up shoppers a risk?
  19. Budget's $45m slush fund for MPs is an unethical use of public money
  20. Why Aboriginal people need autonomy over their food supply
  21. Genetically engineered athletes could be heading this way soon
  22. Beyond Sorry: colonial oppression on Australian stages
  23. Former diplomat to co-ordinate counter terrorism
  24. Worst off hit hardest by Coalition policies: NATSEM modelling
  25. Irish vote should give new momentum to gay marriage cause in Australia
  26. Sex, health and society: what’s the connection?
  27. Viking beaters: Scots and Irish may have settled Iceland a century before Norsemen
  28. Another Ireland is born: it's a big yes to marriage equality
  29. Cameron’s EU wish list – what can he get, and when?
  30. Eurovision at 60: English songs dominate – and there's added 'anti-booing' technology
  31. Is TPP about jobs – or China?
  32. Fast-track overcomes key hurdle, but obstacles remain as trade deals hang in balance
  33. Logjam isn't the only reason your computer might be more vulnerable to internet threats
  34. Damage caused by incompetent rape response shows just how vital specialist teams are
  35. The Ebola outbreak highlights shortcomings in disease surveillance and response – and where we can do better
  36. England's missing booze: 12 million more bottles drunk per week than previously thought
  37. Ultrasound-activated bubbles could help make cancer drugs more effective and less nasty
  38. No, the rise of the emoji doesn't spell the end of language
  39. Why you should read the Hungarian master of the apocalypse
  40. Paralysed patient makes natural movements using robotics and the power of thought
  41. Are Asians more obsessed with a bargain hunt than Westerners?
  42. Why single mothers are more likely to get ill when they get older
  43. The eye-opening parasite that can get in through your contact lens
  44. How sextarianism is drawing new battle lines in Northern Ireland
  45. This once-stable Antarctic region has suddenly started melting
  46. The ISIS takeover of Ramadi means hard choices face the Iraqi and US governments
  47. US permits Arctic drilling, but questions about safety remain
  48. Migrants at sea: the missing context
  49. How science saved a Bauhaus artist's works from deterioration
  50. Why commencement still matters

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