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ATNIX: Australian Twitter News Index, September 2016

  • Written by Axel Bruns, Professor, Creative Industries, Queensland University of Technology

As the world turns its attention to the slow-motion car crash that is this year’s U.S. presidential election, September in Australia was a comparatively ordinary, intermediate month for news. A number of continuing scandals and controversies – including the donations affair engulfing Labor Senator Sam Dastyari, the Country Fire...

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  1. Private property developers are really driving China's debt: new research
  2. FactCheck: Has the job market got so bad that 'people have stopped looking for work'?
  3. Phantom brands haunting our supermarket shelves as home brand in disguise
  4. The problems with AT T's bid for Time Warner
  5. Made in China: three ways Chinese business has evolved from imitation to innovation
  6. Business Briefing: being funny with customers
  7. A Trump presidency could bring a range of economic disasters
  8. Paid parental leave plan ignores economics of well-functioning families
  9. Asian home buyers less likely to default on their mortgage: study
  10. Solutions beyond supply to the housing affordability problem
  11. Spectacular cost blowouts show need to keep governments honest on transport
  12. Australia is at risk of losing migrants who are vital to the health of our economy
  13. Australia has a history of courting the Chinese gambler
  14. Collapse of Australian car manufacturing will harm R D in other sectors: study
  15. Business Briefing: rate tracker mortgages
  16. Algorithms might be everywhere, but like us, they're deeply flawed
  17. Western Australia's economic future remains uncertain after the mining boom: study
  18. Apple Pay dispute may mean less opportunity to pay with your mobile
  19. The risks in Australia's housing market shouldn't be downplayed
  20. Forcing insurers to reveal rejected claims a win for consumers
  21. Unhappy workplaces look a lot like unhappy marriages, new research shows
  22. Can Australia stop interest rates from approaching zero? Only with a big shift in policy
  23. New life insurance code riddled with loopholes
  24. Explainer: what is contract theory and why it deserved a Nobel Prize
  25. Data surveillance is all around us, and it's going to change our behaviour
  26. Turnbull's misgivings on renewables overlook economic and financial realities
  27. Private equity isn't all bad: how PE funds help companies expand overseas
  28. The US used foreign investment to develop a new car industry, a lesson Australia hasn't learned
  29. Eager homebuyers still falling victim to shadowy rent-to-buy deals
  30. A Chinese firm could buy Twitter in the coming wave of cross-border tech acquisitions
  31. Business Briefing: Trusting business to take care of your data
  32. AFL and NRL grand final TV ratings show codes still rely on their traditional heartlands
  33. Big four bank chiefs face parliamentary committee: experts react
  34. Australian corporate social responsibility reports are little better than window dressing
  35. Governments and central banks should stop trying to stimulate the economy
  36. Simpler account switching would help keep our banks honest
  37. The superannuation myth: why it's a mistake to increase contributions to 12% of earnings
  38. We need to change more than pay for executives to do better
  39. Business Briefing: treat the cause not the symptoms of problems with private health insurance
  40. Productivity Commission stance has potential for social housing gains
  41. From chickens and pickles to iSnack 2.0: the trends behind the brand names you remember
  42. Illegal phoenix activity is costing us billions – here's how it could be stemmed
  43. The internet helps us translate 'social capital' to economic benefits
  44. Vital Signs: Lowe makes the case for 'good' government debt
  45. The more work-life balance we have the more we want: global study
  46. Explainer: why the Japanese economy is stuck in a holding pattern
  47. It takes a community to raise a startup
  48. Business Briefing: we're overusing and underestimating 'disruption'
  49. Gen Y carers don't want a free ride, so welfare reform shouldn't single them out
  50. ASIC company data should be open and free – even Malcolm Turnbull agrees