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Libby Lyons - female-dominated industries need more men
We recognise the need to attract more women into skilled, technical roles, but we are not doing anything to encourage men into female-dominated industries and jobs.
Wondering whether to end a relationship? Toss a coin, seriously
What's the best thing to do when you are faced with one of those gut-wrenching decisions like whether to quit your job or have a baby or end a relationship?
Here comes the good 'ol law and order cop-out
When the political going gets tough, politicians get tough on crime, sighs Farrah Tomazin.
A weary teacher's most spirited lesson
The distress of a talented woman who could no longer bear the load of teaching our littlest kids should make all of us stop and think.
Will Pence trump The Donald for presidency?
The New York Times ran an editorial this week calling on Republican vice-presidential candidate Mike Pence to convince Trump to stand down
Gnashing of teeth at botched census a bit over the top
Nobody died here, to our knowledge. If you did die, please backdate your new census form accordingly.
Greed is good is yesterday's mantra
For decades, belief in The Market as divine presence – guaranteeing fairness and quality and providing a universal template for everything. Now, at last, this is starting to reverse.
Religion must either modernise or face obsolescence
Clinton. May. Merkel. Young girls today can point to role models at the highest levels of leadership in politics. But in the religious sphere, women's leadership remains contentious.
Abbott's attack on Liberal lobbyists makes the case for a federal ICAC
Two years ago then Prime Minister Tony Abbott was unequivocal in his rejection of the need for a federal ICAC.
Why Donald Trump is like my preschooler
The backflips. The exaggeration. The tiny hands.
Adam Giles, Peter Dutton: the problem is you
Badly behaved children are ruining our international reputation and our human rights record: one runs NT, the other is our Immigration Minister
Copyright exists for your home
Copyright infringements are not just limited to music and film.
Confessions of a road-rager: the other driver made me lose it
On Sydney's streets the fuel of choice is testosterone and the rules are set by the stupid and psychotic.To survive, you must become one of them.
Blues, fUNk off
It can seem bloody hard to find reasons to be cheerful.
Big banks prevail with untouchable profit
Taking on Australia's big banks is no easy matter and here's why.
Hard to know what the Reserve Bank really thinks
To say that statements by Reserve Bank officials are usually delphic is a cliche, even among those who know very little either of Greek antiquities or of Brewer's dictionary of phrase and allusion.
Outsourcing responsibility for census was a failure
It is not just the census website that doesn't work as promised, the whole idea that outsourcing tasks to "the market" has not lived up to expectations.
A solution to our refugee crisis
There is a way for Australia to escape the asylum-seeker impasse.
How did we become so indifferent to human life?
The ill-treatment of refugees on Nauru is not only morally wrong, but it violates countless principles of international law.
Dr Joe Kosterich: Pokémon Go a worthy hunt for health and happiness
Because of Pokmeon's success there will be more games that combine apps and virtual reality with being active in the real world
Flanagan's reflection
In the wake of Australian swimmer Mack Horton's altercation with Chinese swimmer Sun Yang, China's state-owned tabloid newspaper, the Global Times (circulation 2 million), had plenty to say.
Census privacy debate: Why it can pay to reveal yourself online
Cheaper goods and better services are just some of the reasons it can pay to reveal ourselves online.
Voting and counting votes needs to be made easier
The new voting system was supposed to prevent senators being elected on very small percentages of the primary vote. So did Hercules Turnbull clean out the unrepresentative swill in the Augean stables? No.
Donald Trump has this working mother's back
I slept very well this week knowing that Donald Trump was now the champion of working mothers.
Stan Grant: why I'm a poet not a politician
Journalist Stan Grant explains his love of literature adn why he doesn't want to go into politics.