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Perth Green Growth Plan puts strategic environmental assessments to the city test

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

City planning has many approaches that have been used to enable better economic, social and environmental outcomes. The planning profession has been doing strategic assessments of urban land development opportunities and constraints for over a hundred years but has only recently adopted the techniques of strategic environmental assessment (SEA), a...

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New Zealand's indigenous reconciliation efforts show having a treaty isn't enough

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
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Australia is being held back by its unresolved relationship with its Indigenous population. Drawing on attempts at reconciliation overseas, this series explores different ways of addressing this unfinished business. Today, lessons from New Zealand.


The relationship between Māori and the British Crown (which delegated its authority to the New...

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Election explainer: what are the opinion polls and how accurate are they?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageAustralia’s system of compulsory voting makes the pollsters’ job much easier than under voluntary voting.AAP/Dan Peled

Many opinion polls will be published during the election campaign. Most use either live phone polling (calls made by a human), robopolling (computer calls) or an online panel (poll sample selected from a large database...

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