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El Niño is over, but has left its mark across the world

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

The 2015-16 El Niño has likely reached its end. Tropical Pacific Ocean temperatures, trade winds, cloud and pressure patterns have all dropped back to near normal, although clearly the event’s impacts around the globe are still being felt.

Recent changes in Pacific Ocean temperatures have been comparable to the decline seen at the end...

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Why some newspaper paywalls are simply unsustainable

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Despite the shift to digital newsrooms, it is fair to say that Australian newspapers are still reliant on print for their advertising revenue.

The largest newspaper groups, representing 90% of the Australian market, made 80% of their advertising revenue from print in 2015, according to industry data. The data shows the combined advertising revenue...

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Meet Cleverman: our first Aboriginal screen superhero, with healing powers and a political edge

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageKoen West, played by Hunter Page Lochard, is the Cleverman. Lisa Tomasetti/ABC

Like jazz and baseball, comic book superheroes are often considered a uniquely American art form, created in the depths of the Great Depression to respond to the challenges of the Machine Age. Today superheroes dominate movie marquees and television schedules.

Yet, while...

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