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An Uber for apartments could solve some common housing problems


This article argues that redesigning the housing market and supporting deliberative development are the keys to achieving good, affordable apartments.
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The name game


With the next election on the horizon, the pressure is on to give Labor’s carbon policy a name that sticks.
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Different questions for Q&A


Lost in the fog of the Zaky Mallah controversy are more fundamental questions about the ABC’s role in representative democracy.
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Across the seas: a history of Australia's response to refugees


According to Across the Seas, by Swinburne University professor Klaus Neumann, Australia's policy on refugees and asylum seekers has long been a contentious and controversial issue. Across the Seas, by Swinburne University professor Klaus Neumann, investigates how Australia's response to refugees has evolved from Federation until 1977.
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Governing for innovation


In this seminar Chris K. Wilson argues that the 1992 Broadcasting Services Act inspired the formation of hundreds of new broadcasting organisations (particularly in the community radio sector), encouraged experimentation in broadcasting content, communication infrastructure configuration and media convergence, and impacted the cultural landscape beyond broadcasting.

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