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Lobbyists for 'big food' are potentially swaying health policies in favour of their corporate bottom line in Australia, a Deakin University study claims.

Lobbyists for 'big food' are potentially swaying health policies in favour of their corporate bottom line in Australia, new research has claimed.
smh.com.au|Od: Daniel Burdon

"I think a lot of people will gravitate to writing about the rise of the American right," says playwright David Williamson. "I can imagine someone writing an Arturo Ui for Trump just as Brecht did for Hitler."

The great Australian playwright has a movie as well as a television drama on the boil in the US.
smh.com.au|Utworzony przez: Elissa Blake
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In the two decades I've been writing about food and health, one piece of diet advice has remained consistent: Eat more whole plant foods. More vegetables and fruits, more legumes and grains, more tubers and roots. There has been, that I can recall, only one notable exception...

In the two decades I've been writing about food and health, one piece of diet advice has remained consistent: Eat more whole plant foods. More vegetables and fruits, more legumes and grains, more tubers and roots. There has been, that I can recall, only one notable exception, and it is the beleaguer...
smh.com.au|Od: Tamar Haspel

Comment: Neither my husband nor I have any problem showering our kids with equal amounts of cuddles and kisses. Rather, I've noticed that in some subtle ways both my husband and I speak differently to our children based on their sex.

When I found out I was having a boy, after first having a girl, I was delighted.
smh.com.au|Od: Shevonne Hunt

Analysis: If the Trans-Pacific Partnership was really as good for jobs and growth as Malcolm Turnbull says it was, he would be able to point to a study saying so, writes Peter Martin.

If the Trans-Pacific Partnership was really as good for jobs and growth as Malcolm Turnbull says it was, he would be able to point to a study saying so.
smh.com.au|Utworzony przez: Peter Martin

Against reigning world No. 1 Andy Murray, Plan A was enough for Mischa Zverev. Against Roger Federer, the man who reigns among world No. 1s, Plan A was pretty, but not enough.

Roger Federer is through to a semi final match up with countryman Stan Warinka after beating Mischa Zverev but praising the German's attractive game.
smh.com.au|Od: Michael Gleeson

Comment: The Centrelink debacle and how it's being handled is the way bureaucrats and politicians get their names into the history books for contributing to their government's demise, writes Ross Gittins.

Of the loads of films I saw last year, the most memorable was Ken Loach's I, Daniel Blake. I go to the movies for escapist entertainment, not to give my emotions a good workout but, even so, it left a lasting impression.
smh.com.au|Utworzony przez: Ross Gittins

Sharemarkets will likely shrug off Donald J. Trump's decision to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal. What really matters is what becomes of the rest of his ambitious economic agenda.

President Trump has delivered on his promise to scrap the TPP trade deal, but will he follow through with the rest of his economic promises?
smh.com.au|Utworzony przez: Jessica Irvine

The fat profit margins Airbnb hosts can reap on their properties are proving more attractive than the money Aussie investors can make as traditional landlords, a new study has found.

A new global index compares how long it takes to make back the value of a property via Airbnb in Australia versus conventional rentals.
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Wikileaks' Julian Assange says he is "not an idiot" and will not be leaving the Ecuadorian embassy any time soon, despite a pledge on social media that he would "agree to US prison".

Assange told The Project he wants to speak about the "case" against him, to see if there is "some way ... to drop it" or if he will be extradited to the United States.
smh.com.au|Od: Georgina Mitchell

An arm of the Chinese government has snapped up Rio Tinto's coal mines in NSW and in the process has emerged as one of the largest coal miners in Australia.

Ending months of speculation, Rio tinto has finally managed to offload its remaining coal interests in NSW with the sale to Chinese controlled Yancoal.
smh.com.au|Od: Brian Robins

The decision by Britain's highest court means both houses of parliament will have the chance to debate, and potentially even block, the triggering of the 'Article 50' clause in the European Union constitution that starts Britain's withdrawal.

Britain's highest court has ruled that parliament – not the government – must fire the starting gun for Brexit.
smh.com.au|Utworzony przez: Nick Miller

Comment: The new premier claims to be "open minded" on the best ways to improve housing affordability, so here are 11 economist-endorsed ideas that might test her mettle, writes Jessica Irvine.

The new premier claims to be "open minded" on the best ways to improve housing affordability, but here are 11 economist-endorsed ideas that might test her mettle.
smh.com.au|Utworzony przez: Jessica Irvine

"It's really cool to be working on an invention that uses the principles of holography depicted in those movies."

The inspiration for the latest breakthrough by these ANU physicists came in a desperate message from Princess Leia.
smh.com.au|Od: Steven Trask

As the maroon Holden Commodore careened its way through a busy lunchtime crowd of pedestrians last Friday, many bystanders stood in shock. They were gripped by fear and unsure of how to help.

But Lou knew what to do.

His reaction to the carnage has become one of the most inspirational acts to emerge from the aftermath.
theage.com.au|Utworzony przez: Tom Cowie

A host of failed companies linked to Sydney car wash king Anthony Sahade has once again put colourful liquidator Andrew Wily in the sight of the corporate watchdog.

The conduct of alleged fraudster Ian Lazar's former insolvency go-to-man Andrew Wily has been called into question by the corporate watchdog.
smh.com.au|Od: Sarah Danckert
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