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What are the selection criteria for state funerals?
Rationale Magazine
05/06/2022
Editor’s note: If you would like to submit a letter for possible publication, please email it to editor@rationalist.com.au. See our ...
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The religion question: Counting down to the census results
Michael Dove
03/06/2022
The results of the 2021 census are due to be released at the end of this month. One of the ...
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Why are we so vulnerable to bad information?
Andrew Perfors
31/05/2022
There are two fundamental reasons why misinformation is a bigger problem than ever before. The first is tied to the ...
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The cautious approach to cannabis reform
Jarryd Bartle
29/05/2022
One of the surprising results from the federal election was a record vote for Legalise Cannabis Australia, a minor party ...
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Changing the optics of politics
Noel Turnbull
26/05/2022
Almost everyone will have ideas on what should be the priorities for the incoming Albanese government. While the manifesto was ...
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Liberal Party: Following the Christian right into electoral wilderness
Si Gladman
24/05/2022
Christian right lobby groups now have the Liberal Party they want – a lot more conservative and no doubt a ...
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