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Democracy on display or a public eyesore? The case for cracking down on election corflutes

Political posters and signs proliferate at election time. Why do candidates risk the wrath of voters with what many regard as visual pollution?

29.04.2025 7

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Andrew Hughes

The social media games: why sports teams and leagues aren’t just competing on the field

Not so long ago, sports and entertainment were separate: each had their own distinct place in our minds. In the streaming era, that has become...

10.12.2024 8

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Andrew Hughes

Tupperware has filed for bankruptcy – is multi-level marketing in trouble?

Tupperware is one of the few iconic brands with which nearly every Australian has come into contact at some stage. Some, like me, will have grown...

19.09.2024 3

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Andrew Hughes

Does free-to -air TV really need gambling ads to survive?

If anything is a sure bet right now, it’s corporate Australia’s willingness to use some variation of the “for society’s good” argument. The most...

13.08.2024 1

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Andrew Hughes