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Banning the beds

The bid to prevent instances of melanoma in Victoria has come at the expense of small businesses, writes Tahlia McPherson.

The harm in ostracising sex offenders

Publicly listing the details of sex offenders has caused more problems than solutions overseas. Tahlia McPherson questions if we really need to do it in Australia.

A smoking education

How far is too far in the bid to reduce smoking? Tahlia McPherson asks what students think of banning cigarettes on campus.

Banning the beds

The bid to prevent instances of melanoma in Victoria has come at the expense of small businesses, writes Tahlia McPherson.

The harm in ostracising sex offenders

Publicly listing the details of sex offenders has caused more problems than solutions overseas. Tahlia McPherson questions if we really need to do it in Australia.

A smoking education

How far is too far in the bid to reduce smoking? Tahlia McPherson asks what students think of banning cigarettes on campus.

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Hooked at an early age

An increase in gambling related apps could be pushing children toward the pokies, writes Tahlia McPherson.

Banning the beds

The bid to prevent instances of melanoma in Victoria has come at the expense of small businesses, writes Tahlia McPherson.

The harm in ostracising sex offenders

Publicly listing the details of sex offenders has caused more problems than solutions overseas. Tahlia McPherson questions if we really need to do it in Australia.

A smoking education

How far is too far in the bid to reduce smoking? Tahlia McPherson asks what students think of banning cigarettes on campus.

Administering death

With support for the controversial active euthanasia on the rise, Tahlia McPherson asks why passive euthanasia goes unnoticed.

Battle of the sexes

In light of female Australian cricketers’ recent success and the scandals surrounding the male team, Tahlia McPherson looks at steps towards equality in the sport.

Neumann not ready for time out

When it’s an election year, the gloves are put on and the politician’s come out swinging. Shayne Neumann is one Labor MP who is adamant not to take that knock out blow, writes Simone McInnes.

A new war

Public displays of human mistreatment and gruesome videos are just a few modern forms of protest used by 269life. Tahlia McPherson investigates the war they have waged on behalf of animals.

Think before you ink

With tattoo rates on the rise across Australia, Tahlia McPherson investigates how companies are capitalising on the trend.

Collins changes the game

NBA veteran Jason Collins came out as a homosexual on Tuesday, becoming the first active athlete to do so in a major US sport, writes Tahlia McPherson.

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Welcome to the 3D world

3D printing is fast becoming a reality, and Tahlia McPherson looks at the positive and negative impacts of the innovation.

Age of the underpaid

Why are Australia’s young adults allowed to vote, but not paid as adults? Asks Tahlia McPherson.

Australia’s biggest youth celebration

The media loves a good story about the misdemeanours of the infamous Gen Y, but this week it’s all about the positive power of our youth, says Tahlia McPherson.

Out smart-phoning the police

Can your iPhone keep you from getting a ticket? Tahlia McPherson looks at how apps are helping us avoid speed cameras.

Businesses ignore Easter allergies

With some of the highest allergy rates in the world and an increasing number of vegans, Australian’s are finding it difficult to find alternatve chocolate at Easter. Tahlia McPherson explores the price, the taste and the solutions.

Triumph over travel thieves

About to head overseas? Then check out Tahlia McPherson’s tips on how to stay safe and connected while travelling abroad.

Journalists cop a Facebeef

The Today Tonight and Facebeef saga has proved that even the most well-known journalists can be tricked into reporting on false information. Tahlia McPherson looks at the pitfalls of social media in journalism.

2013 Emerging Writers’ Festival

If you’re an undergraduate at an Australian university short $4000, the Emerging Writers’ Festival is a great opportunity to be creative, get published and earn some cash.