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What might Jane Jacobs say about smart cities?

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imageJane Jacobs holds up documentary evidence at a 1961 press conference during the campaign to save the West Village.Wikimedia Commons

This May, urbanists around the world have been celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Jane Jacobs. The American-Canadian author and activist’s spirited defence of inner-city neighbourhoods inspired a...

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FactCheck: did boat arrivals spike around the same time Australia suspended live cattle exports to Indonesia in 2011?

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Might I remind you that when we closed down the live animal export industry, it was around about the same time that we started seeing a lot of people arriving in boats in Australia. – Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, speaking at the Regional Leaders' Debate in Goulburn, May 25, 2016.

Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce caused a ripple...

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  2. Accusations and slogans reduce Treasurers' Debate to a yawn
  3. Children with sexualised behaviours need support, not silence and stigma
  4. Twitter: Morrison and Bowen battle it out in Treasurers' Debate
  5. VIDEO: The five greatest Scorsese scenes – episode #3, Taxi Driver
  6. La Trobe University's fossil fuel divestment: a small, but significant step
  7. Peter, Paul, Kylie ... David! Why we forget family members' names
  8. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on campaign stumbles
  9. More competition may not be the answer to reforming the aged care system
  10. The 'wells', 'looks' and vibe of Australian debating: language to look for on Sunday
  11. Antarctica may not be as isolated as we thought, and that's a worry
  12. An election campaign in Reconciliation Week? Amid silence on Indigenous affairs, here's what must be done
  13. Friday essay: How Shakespeare helped shape Germaine Greer's feminist masterpiece
  14. We're kidding ourselves if we think we can 'reset' Earth's damaged ecosystems
  15. Not in my backyard? How to live alongside flying-foxes in urban Australia
  16. The Andaman Sea refugee crisis a year on: is the region now better prepared?
  17. Vital Signs: sluggish business investment shows caution is king
  18. Time to get regulation back into Australian dairy?
  19. How do we choose a partner?
  20. Stars with planets on strange orbits: what’s going on?
  21. Schools' tough approach to bad behaviour isn’t working – and may escalate problems
  22. As Microsoft kills off the remnants of Nokia, it signs off on its own eventual demise
  23. Grattan on Friday: Polls would present a risk for a narrowly re-elected Malcolm Turnbull
  24. 'Who loses most' is not always the right question
  25. Super not so super after all for women over 50
  26. Will carbon fibre become BHP’s Kodak moment?
  27. CSIRO cuts: as redundancies are announced, the real cost is revealed
  28. Dude food vs superfood: we're cultural omnivores
  29. Migrant children are often their parents' translators – and it can lead to ill health
  30. Psychology of a paedophile: why are some people attracted to children?
  31. Might Labor's negative-gearing policy yet save the housing market?
  32. Pre-polling gains popularity, but makes life harder for politicans and parties
  33. VIDEO: The five greatest Scorsese scenes – episode #2
  34. Whose kitchen rules? Annabel’s, of course!
  35. Deal or no deal: are UK-style City Deals a good bet for Australia?
  36. Without extra money, the Coalition's low-emissions roadmap is a trip to nowhere
  37. El Niño is over, but has left its mark across the world
  38. The Andaman Sea refugee crisis a year on: what happened and how did the region respond?
  39. Why some newspaper paywalls are simply unsustainable
  40. Meet Cleverman: our first Aboriginal screen superhero, with healing powers and a political edge
  41. We mightn't like it, but there are ethical reasons to use animals in medical research
  42. My brain made me do it: will neuroscience change the way we punish criminals?
  43. From tiger to free-range parents – what research says about pros and cons of popular parenting styles
  44. Barnaby Joyce missteps, linking live cattle suspension and boat arrivals
  45. Queensland commits to fixing water quality in the Great Barrier Reef
  46. Why is childcare such a hard sell in the federal election?
  47. Election FactCheck: is Australia among the only major advanced economies where pollution levels are going up?
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