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Tariffs could fix both immigration policy and people smuggling

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imageMigrants are a good investment for a well-governed nation like Australia.DIBP/Flickr, CC BY

Many of the current debates about reform of immigration policy in Australia are essentially about changing the conditions of the current quota system – tweaking it here and there for political expediency.

A better idea is to replace it altogether with a...

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Here's how to get kids to remember times tables

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imageIt's hard for kids to remember a string of arbitrary numbersfrom www.shutterstock.com.au

Lots of kids have trouble remembering their times tables. Learning them by rote can mean a child can accurately recite the times tables, but has no idea what the numbers actually mean or how to apply this knowledge in a maths problem.

Practice is essential to...

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One in six species faces extinction as a result of climate change

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The Earth is on course to lose up to one in six of all its species, if carbon emissions continue as they currently are. This global extinction risk masks very large regional variations. Up to a quarter of South American species may be doomed.

These are some of the findings of a comprehensive piece of new research conducted by evolutionary ecologist...

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