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When scientists speak out
Scott Frickel
20/07/2023
Hundreds of scientists protested government efforts to restrict educational access to Western science theories, including Darwin’s theory of evolution, in June ...
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How Queensland’s state schools remain ‘mission fields’ for ‘harvesting’
Hugh Harris
17/07/2023
“But Dad! Dad! We learned it at school!” This was how my son defended his claim that “God created the ...
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MBJ’s view
Matt Bissett-Johnson
15/07/2023
See current affairs through the eyes of cartoonist Matt Bissett-Johnson.
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Chomsky’s take on the challenges of our time
Reg Naulty
13/07/2023
In Noam Chomsky’s new hard-hitting book, his position is always clear, incisive and challenging. Illegitimate Authority: Facing the Challenges of ...
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Why removing evolution from science class is immoral and irrational
Peter Ellerton
10/07/2023
Educators involved in curriculum design know one hard truth: you can’t fit in everything. Whatever the finished product, there will ...
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Is labour productivity the problem?
Paul Carey
07/07/2023
In a recent article, Alan Kohler, a financial journalist of some note, concluded that: “The reason labour productivity (GDP per ...
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