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Is the National Rugby League legally liable for the long-term impacts of concussions?

  • Written by: Annette Greenhow, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Bond University
Is the National Rugby League legally liable for the long-term impacts of concussions?Protocols are now in place to treat suspected concussions during NRL matches, but this wasn't always the case in the league. Dan Himbrechts/AAP

In the not too distant past, players who suffered head injuries in professional contact sports quickly returned to the field of play, sometimes in the same game, seemingly able to shake off any concussion...

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Look up north. Here's how Aussie kids can move more at school, Nordic style

  • Written by: Katja Siefken, Lecturer, University of South Australia
Look up north. Here's how Aussie kids can move more at school, Nordic styleSome Nordic school kids are doing an average of two to three hours of physical activity a week. Does Australia need to lift its game?CAHPER/Sangudo/Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND

Inactivity in school children has been in the news again with the release of a study into the health of Australian 11-12 year olds from around the country.

The 1,800 person study found...

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Curious Kids: where do swallows sleep?

  • Written by: Graham Fulton, PhD student, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland
Curious Kids: where do swallows sleep?Nests are not for sleep. They are for babies.Flickr/Anna Hesser, CC BY-SA

Curious Kids is a series for children. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to curiouskids@theconversation.edu.au You might also like the podcast Imagine This, a co-production between ABC KIDS listen and The Conversation, based on Curious Kids.


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For green cities to become mainstream, we need to learn from local success stories and scale up

  • Written by: Jason Alexandra, PhD candidate, RMIT University
For green cities to become mainstream, we need to learn from local success stories and scale upMelbourne has a rich legacy of urban parks thanks to planning decisions made when the city was first established. Shutterstock

Greening our cities has become one of the great global imperatives of the 21st century including to tackle climate change. And Australia’s sprawling car-based cities are gradually changing to embrace green or living...

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  4. remembering the Australian writer Charmian Clift, 50 years on
  5. Governments are making fake news a crime – but it could stifle free speech
  6. we asked people how they feel about sharing fitness data with insurance companies
  7. Testing festival goers' pills isn't the only way to reduce overdoses. Here's what else works
  8. Build to rent could shake up real estate but won't take off without major tax changes
  9. China crisis? Hardly - it doesn't matter most Aussie kids don't speak fluent Mandarin
  10. What we missed while we looked away -- the growth of long‐term unemployment
  11. Labor sets up review into election loss as top official falls on his sword
  12. Eelgrass keeps the oceans alive and preserves shipwrecks, so just cope when it tickles your feet
  13. NZ's plan for deposit insurance falls well short of protecting people's savings
  14. There’s no clear need for Peter Dutton’s new bill excluding citizens from Australia
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  17. Michelle Grattan on the 46th parliament's first week, and Jacqui Lambie
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  19. Why Christopher Pyne and Julie Bishop fail the 'pub test' with their new jobs
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