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Alarm bells are ringing as the ACT government continues to buy key rural properties, writes Jenny Stewart.

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For too long, the debate about Australian higher-education has been fixated on who pays for what, when and how. We need to pay as much attention to intellectual outcomes as we do to financial ones, writes Jenny Stewart. 

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The real scandal from the Australian Crime Commission's report into drugs in sport is that the opportunity for change has been lost in a blizzard of political grandstanding and media spin, writes Jason Maznov. 

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Although the asylum-seeker problem is highly politicised, it cannot be handled in a political way. Patient work with neighbouring states is the only way to stem the tide, argues Jenny Stewart. 

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Let’s dump the anti-doping crusade to protect the integrity of sport and implement a system of drug control that respects the integrity of people instead, writes Jason Mazanov. 

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There is much in the Gonski proposals to which the Coalition should have little or no opposition, writes Jenny Stewart.

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Regulatory rigour at home is one thing. In the international arena, many governments ignore the rules, writes Jenny Stewart.

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We need to move on from saying “drugs are bad” and start looking at new ways of dealing with drugs in sport, argues Jason Mazanov.

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It is the women and girls of Afghanistan who have the most to lose if the West's mission fails, writes Jenny Stewart.

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If we want market forces to work for us, rather than against us, we may need to start exercising a bit more policy creativity, writes Jenny Stewart.

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