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Why water quality should have been an issue when NZ government joined with farm sector to curb emissions

  • Written by: Michael (Mike) Joy, Senior Researcher; Institute for Governance and Policy Studies, Victoria University of Wellington
Why water quality should have been an issue when NZ government joined with farm sector to curb emissionsThe New Zealand government has announced a partnership with the farming sector to develop voluntary measures to reduce farm emissions.from www.shutterstock.com

After months of deliberations, New Zealand’s coalition government last week announced a partnership with the farming sector, with a five-year plan to quantify and price farm emissions...

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The lowdown on Lina Wertmüller

  • Written by: Luciana d’Arcangeli, Cassamarca Senior Lecturer in Italian Studies, Flinders University, Flinders University
The lowdown on Lina WertmüllerLina Wertmüller (right) on the set of Seven Beauties, which she wrote and directed. IMBD

Lina Wertmüller was known to everyone in the world of cinema long before she donned her iconic, custom made, white-rimmed glasses in the 80s, or her hair turned white to match.

The Italian filmmaker has directed 40 films since 1963. In 1977, she was...

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Labor's reset on climate and jobs is a political mirage

  • Written by: Peter Christoff, Associate Professor, School of Geography, University of Melbourne
Labor's reset on climate and jobs is a political mirageLabor leader Anthony Albanese, pictured at a cabinet meeting this month, says coal has a future under the renewables expansion.Richard Wainwright/AAP

Anthony Albanese’s “Jobs and the Future of Work” speech delivered on Tuesday was, in some ways, a beacon in a dark landscape short on policy ambition. It illuminates the right...

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  1. Sydney lockout laws review highlights vital role of transparent data analysis
  2. static growth, but more original productions
  3. Having a baby at a birth centre is as safe as hospital but results in less intervention
  4. Some animals pause their own pregnancies, but how they do it is still a mystery
  5. Proposed indigenous 'voice' will be to government rather than to parliament
  6. here are 7 ways our nature laws must be fixed
  7. As the 9-to-5 work day disappears, our lives are growing more out of sync
  8. 5 charts on what a Newstart recipient really looks like
  9. letting kids explore real-world scenarios will keep them in maths class
  10. Ross Gittins on the government's 'surplus obsession'
  11. The ACCC is suing Google over tracking users. Here's why it matters
  12. Does eating dairy foods increase your risk of prostate cancer?
  13. Labor looks to boost protections for workers in insecure jobs: Albanese
  14. Why a sense of kinship is key to caring about the living world
  15. Telstra's new high-tech payphones are meeting resistance from councils, but why?
  16. why Australian advertising is stuck in a sexist past
  17. Screen Australia celebrates its work in gender equality but things are far from equal
  18. Most native bird species are losing their homes, even the ones you see every day
  19. Working conditions in aged care homes are awful, largely because the work is done by women
  20. why everyone alive today can call northern Botswana home
  21. The destruction of Sydney's cultural spaces is creating a city of ghosts
  22. Miscarriages affect 1 in 6 pregnancies. We need better investigations and treatments
  23. birds in cooler climates lay darker eggs to keep their embryos warm
  24. Low carbon economy can spur Australian "manufacturing boom": Albanese
  25. Baghdadi's death is a huge blow to Islamic State, but history suggests it won't guarantee a safer world
  26. Victorian police have 'shoot to kill' powers when cars are used as weapons: here's why this matters
  27. Whales and dolphins found in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch for the first time
  28. The family court does need reform, but not the way Pauline Hanson thinks
  29. what the best boy does on a film set
  30. report shows illegal practices against students with disabilities in Australian schools
  31. The hidden traffic impacts of private schooling
  32. On the trust divide in politics
  33. For Indigenous women, the #MeToo movement is a deeper fight against racism, power and oppression
  34. Beds in car parks don't solve Australia's rough sleeping problem
  35. What is 'attachment' and how does it affect our relationships?
  36. Should I let my kid climb trees? We asked five experts
  37. when gum trees are cut down, where do the koalas go?
  38. A small New Zealand songbird that hides food for later use provides insights into cognitive evolution
  39. stitched together stories of friendship and family seen for the first time
  40. The ethics of the 4 day work week. It's not just about the hours
  41. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the Hanson dairy deal
  42. Libra isn't dead yet -- the killer blow will come from governments issuing their own digital currencies
  43. It's not just about your feelings, OK? The best end for a racehorse might be the knackery
  44. What is rheumatoid arthritis, the condition tennis champion Caroline Wozniacki lives with?
  45. a bold reimagining through circus and opera
  46. Here's why memories come flooding back when you visit places from your past
  47. Why the government's proposed facial recognition database is causing such alarm
  48. No, Mr Dutton, DNA testing ISIS brides won't tell you who's an Australian citizen
  49. writing without rules lets kids find their voice, just like professional authors
  50. You can't boost Australia's north to 5 million people without a proper plan

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