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When a suburb's turn for gentrification comes ...

  • Written by: Sidh Sintusingha, Senior Lecturer in Landscape Architecture, University of Melbourne
imageMust we become passive observers to the destruction of one of Melbourne’s most culturally diverse and socially rich suburbs?Author provided

Those who value “multiculturalism” and “access to the city” as key markers of a vibrant, progressive city will find these attributes in the Melbourne suburb of Footscray. Yet, at...

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Food as medicine: your brain really does want you to eat more veggies

  • Written by: Felice Jacka, Principal Research Fellow, Deakin University
imageDiet reduces risk of depression through actions on bacteria in the gut, the immune system and the brain. from www.shutterstock.com

This article is part of a three-part package “food as medicine”, exploring how food prevents and cures disease. Read other articles in the series here.


As well as our physical health, the quality of our diet...

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Space bling: 'jewelled' LAGEOS satellites help us to measure the Earth

  • Written by: Alice Gorman, Senior Lecturer in archaeology and space studies, Flinders University
imageA scale model of one of the two LAGEOS satellites.NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

Could this be one of the most beautiful satellites ever made? In fact it is one of twins, as there are two of these jewelled spheres orbiting Earth.

And one of them carries a message for deep into the future, if there is anyone around to decipher it (but more on...

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Can art put us in touch with our feelings about climate change?

  • Written by: Joelle Gergis, ARC DECRA Climate Research Fellow, School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne
imageJames Gleeson's Delenda est Carthago offers a striking visualisation of a collapsing civilisation.

What does climate change look like in Australia? Are we already seeing our landscapes shift before our eyes without even realising it?

Perhaps thought-provoking art can help us come to terms with our changing world, by finding new ways to engage,...

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