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Les Parlementaires irakiens (ici au Baghdad Convention Center dans la Green Zone) doivent prendre part au contrôle budgétaire. Un impératif démocratique.
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Dans le processus de reconstruction de l’Irak, il est crucial de mettre en place une saine démocratie budgétaire pour que le parlement prenne véritablement part au contrôle des finances publiques.
Should killing too many fish be dealt with in the same way as war crimes?
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The world has global authorities for trade and security, but not for threats to the environment. It’s time the natural world got its own version of the World Trade Organisation or UN Security Council.
No matter who wins power, a large part of federal budget repair will fall on the states.
AAP/Mick Tsikas, Lukas Coch
The Henry Review argued changes to negative gearing would need to be offset by increasing housing supply, but this aspect is missing from the Labor proposal.
Aftershocks from the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union will be felt in Australian research.
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Another look at a skull unearthed in Malaysian Borneo 60 years ago can shed light on the mystery of how early humans moved throughout Southeast Asia thousands of years ago.
Dry nuclear fuel casks similar to those Australia would use to store nuclear waste temporarily above ground.
We found one third of patients near the end of their life received non-beneficial treatments in hospitals around the world. These included initiating chemotherapy and providing emergency surgery.
Spangled perch are one of Australia’s strongly migratory native fish. After storms in January 2015 these fish were actively travelling up a flooded road in outback Northern Territory.
Jessica Brown
The federal election campaign has highlighted the very different visions of Australia’s renewable energy future held by the major parties.
Malcolm Turnbull’s criticism of Bill Shorten’s remarks on a treaty with Indigenous Australians reflects genuine anxiety that support for recognition is cooling.
AAP/Tracey Nearmy
If we are to have a mature and sensible debate on Indigenous recognition, we must be more willing to embrace difficult issues and diverse perspectives.
Research shows independent directors required by the ASX are not acting in shareholders best interest.
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Research shows that having experienced shareholders that use swing trading on boards is better for business, than the independent directors required by the ASX.
Various scandals have forced the major parties in this election campaign to tackle policy on business and finance regulation.
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How does Australia fare in science and research funding? Where have recent cuts been made? This infographic shows the state of science funding in Australia.
Australia has rejected self-determination as being fundamental to Indigenous humanness and development.
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Public policy no longer requires the imprimatur of the Aboriginal people; Aboriginal participation in the decisions taken about their lives is negligible.
Many Indigenous communities have been enduring family violence crises with inadequate government support.
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Political parties should commit to supporting the evidence-based recommendations of decades worth of reports into family violence.
Le Lac des cygnes ballet - Jean-Paul Andreani and Claire Motte performing on stage at Opera de Paris, France, 1960.
Photograph by Christjeudi10 (Wikimedia Commons)
Le Lac des cygnes ballet - Jean-Paul Andreani and Claire Motte performing on stage at Opera de Paris, France, 1960. Photograph by Christjeudi10 Wikimedia Commons.