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Hopes of a new urban age survive minister's fall

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageLucy and Malcolm Turnbull are a formidable double act capable of driving a Commonwealth-led transformation of urban policy.AAP/Carol Cho

The resignation of Australia’s first minister for cities and the built environment after just 99 days is a setback for federal leadership in these areas. Yet enough momentum and goodwill have been generated...

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Airly's private plane service adds new layer of elitism to Australian skies

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageAir travel has always been stratified.Image sourced from Shutterstock.com

For a small but (presumably) well-off number of Australians, air travel between Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra could be about to change. Startup company Airly is planning a new passenger membership model, and aims to compete, in part, with the major Australian airlines.

Its...

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A case of mistaken identity for Australia's extinct big bird

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageAn artist's reconstruction of what the giant bird _Dromornis_ would look like. _Genyornis_ would be similar but slightly smaller.Peter Trusler , Author provided

Australia is renowned for once being home to a group of gigantic birds known as the mihirungs. These birds are distantly related to waterfowl and included the impressive Dromornis stirtoni,...

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  6. Why politicians hate the idea of taxing the homes of 'the rich'
  7. Governments undermining encryption will do more harm than good
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  22. David Bowie in the divided city of Berlin
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  30. How can we mitigate the crime that is female over-imprisonment?
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