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If we want liveable cities in 2060 we'll have to work together to transform urban systems

  • Written by: Tayanah O'Donnell, Honorary Senior Lecturer, Australian National University
If we want liveable cities in 2060 we'll have to work together to transform urban systemsUrban greening is just one aspect of the transformation required to ensure our future cities are sustainable, liveable places.Matt Leane/Shutterstock

Not everyone wants to live in the inner city and it’s insulting to describe the outer suburbs as the fringe.

This was just one view from a recent workshop where a vision for Australia’s...

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revisiting the Dark Man – a journey into Queensland's shadow country

  • Written by: Matthew Condon, Associate Professor, Griffith University
revisiting the Dark Man – a journey into Queensland's shadow countryThe view from the back verandah of the house where the city met the bush.Author provided

This is an edited extracted of an essay in Griffith Review 65: Crimes and Punishments, edited by Ashley Hay.

One recent Saturday morning, I once again drove my children to the street in Brisbane’s west where I grew up as a boy.

They had been on this journey...

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Morrison can learn a lot from the public servants, but will he listen?

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

The public service is a soft target, especially for Coalition governments, and Scott Morrison has already had it in his sights.

His early messaging has been that the bureaucracy needs to improve delivery and implementation. He’s also telling it, with a degree of bluntness, to remember the old adage – that it is on tap and the government...

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land clearing and farming contribute a third of the world's greenhouse gases

  • Written by: Mark Howden, Director, Climate Change Institute, Australian National University
land clearing and farming contribute a third of the world's greenhouse gasesFarming emits greenhouse gases, but the land can also store them.Johny Goerend/Unsplash, CC BY-SA

We can’t achieve the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement without managing emissions from land use, according to a special report released today by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

Emissions from land use, largely...

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  1. Cricket Australia’s new gender rules give much-needed clarity to athletes and clubs
  2. Morrison looking at details for commitment to protect shipping
  3. New ASIO head, Mike Burgess, is moving from one security agency to another
  4. what are CPAC's aims in Australia?
  5. Don't count on freezing ovarian tissue to delay menopause or stop your biological clock
  6. Pacific Undertow is a playful exercise in artistic rule-breaking
  7. don't just blame the internet, it's to do with a dwindling middle class
  8. corner store revival can rebuild neighbourhood ties
  9. Viruses aren't all nasty – some can actually protect our health
  10. Australian metadata laws put confidential interviews at risk, with no protections for research
  11. New survey reveals which religions New Zealanders trust most – and least – after Christchurch shootings
  12. 8chan's demise is a win against hate, but could drive extremists to the dark web
  13. The most influential American author of her generation, Toni Morrison's writing was radically ambiguous
  14. According to TV, heart attack victims are rich, white men who clutch their hearts and collapse. Here's why that's a worry
  15. Will the High Court ruling on public servant’s tweets have a 'powerful chill' on free speech?
  16. A new Australian film set in an immigration detention centre is a jarring mix of violence, satire and humanism
  17. Most migrants on bridging visas aren't 'scammers', they're well within their rights
  18. Meet the 'Hercules parrot' from prehistoric New Zealand – the biggest ever discovered
  19. Almonds don't lactate, but that's no reason to start calling almond milk juice
  20. Have a question about climate? The Conversation and Stuff can help with their New Zealand-based initiative
  21. What sort of housing do older Australians want and where do they want to live?
  22. The China-Trump trade conflict has spread to Australia. We're now at risk of global currency war
  23. will we be less healthy because of climate change?
  24. Want to beat climate change? Protect our natural forests
  25. India revokes Kashmir’s autonomy, risking yet another war with Pakistan
  26. How good was John Clarke? Some reflections on his poetics of tinkering
  27. Curious Kids: why is urine yellow?
  28. Gas prices are set to stay high. The government's moves, while welcome, won't achieve much
  29. ACCC seeks to clip wings of tech giants like Facebook and Google but international effort is required
  30. John Marsden says parents and schools are failing kids, but his book offers little evidence
  31. why is air colder the higher up you go?
  32. Enough inquiries that go nowhere – it's time for a royal commission into veteran suicide
  33. Why do I grunt when I bend over?
  34. AI is here to stay. Now we need to ensure that everyone benefits
  35. These 'job snob' claims don't match the evidence
  36. Will time tear us apart? Exploring the appeal of Joy Division 40 years on
  37. Australian media regulators face the challenge of dealing with global platforms Google and Facebook
  38. We can cut private health insurance costs by fixing how we pay for hip replacements and other implants
  39. Focus on managing social housing waiting lists is failing low-income households
  40. Why a code of conduct may not be enough to change the boys' club culture in the Liberal Party
  41. More than 1,700 activists have been killed this century defending the environment
  42. Australia should explore nuclear waste before we try domestic nuclear power
  43. footage reveals that fierce leopard seals work together when king penguin is on the menu
  44. Think your metadata is only visible to national security agencies? Think again
  45. Why drug cheats are still being caught seven years after the 2012 London Olympics
  46. Mums in prison or whose babies are in care need breastfeeding support too
  47. Why investigative reporting in the digital age is waving, not drowning
  48. Indigenous art centres that sustain remote communities are at risk. The VET sector can help
  49. Apartment life for families means living at close quarters, but often feeling isolated too
  50. The National Breastfeeding Strategy is a start, but if we really valued breast milk we'd put it in the GDP

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