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CSIRO Australian National Outlook 2019

  • Written by: James Deverell, Director, CSIRO Futures, CSIRO
CSIRO Australian National Outlook 2019 Australia's future prosperity will require bold action on a number of fronts and a deliberate commitment to careful and considered long-term thinkingHendra Pontomudis / unsplash, CC BY

Australia’s future prosperity is at risk unless we take bold action and commit to long-term thinking. This is the key message contained in the Australian...

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the first people to arrive in Australia came in large numbers, and on purpose

  • Written by: Corey J. A. Bradshaw, Matthew Flinders Fellow in Global Ecology and Models Theme Leader for the ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage, Flinders University
the first people to arrive in Australia came in large numbers, and on purposeThe first people to walk along the shores of northern Australia arrived more than 50,000 years ago.Corey Bradshaw, CC BY-NC

The size of the first population of people needed to arrive, survive, and thrive in what is now Australia is revealed in twostudies published today.

It took more than 1,000 people to form a viable population. But this was no...

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what is fibromyalgia, the condition Lady Gaga lives with?

  • Written by: Michael Musker, Senior Research Fellow, South Australian Health & Medical Research Institute

At least one in ten of us suffer some sort of troublesome, long-term (chronic) pain. But not all have fibromyalgia.

People with fibromyalgia have chronic widespread pain — including musculoskeletal aches, pain and stiffness, and soft tissue tenderness — in many areas across the body.

This affects other systems like the brain, impacting...

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education divide explains the Coalition's upset victory

  • Written by: Adrian Beaumont, Honorary Associate, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne
education divide explains the Coalition's upset victoryThe most important reason for the Coalition's victory was that Morrison was both liked and trusted by lower-educated voters, while Labor leader Bill Shorten was not.Mick Tsikas/AAP

At the May 18 election, the size of the lower house was expanded from 150 to 151 seats. The Coalition parties won 77 seats (up one since the 2016 election), Labor 68...

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  1. forget court action – you won't win
  2. what is 'hybrid warfare' and what is meant by the 'grey zone'?
  3. Pressure builds with more protests in Hong Kong, but what's the end game?
  4. There's a looming waste crisis from Australia's solar energy boom
  5. who came up with the first letters?
  6. With climate change likely to sharpen conflict, NZ balances pacifist traditions with defence spending
  7. how retailers bury customers in an avalanche of choice
  8. We asked people to do climate change maths. Their answers depended on their politics
  9. What's the point of education? It's no longer just about getting a job
  10. Beware the teething trap. Many products don't work, and can even be dangerous
  11. More students are going to university than before, but those at risk of dropping out need more help
  12. how remote communities are building on payment for ecosystem services
  13. The New York Times ends daily political cartoons, but it's not the death of the art form
  14. Young Australians champion 'democracy' and 'freedom' in designing constitutional change
  15. Australia's pristine beaches have a poo problem
  16. Lambie's vote key if government wants to have medevac repealed
  17. Quantum physics experiment shows Heisenberg was right about uncertainty, in a certain sense
  18. Setka furore opens division within the labour movement – and there is no easy solution
  19. Michelle Grattan on John Setka, press freedom, Adani approval and tax
  20. Built like buildings, boab trees are life-savers with a chequered past
  21. Proposal to mine fossil-rich site in New Zealand sparks campaign to protect it
  22. what it's like to be a pensioner renting privately as Australia's housing costs soar
  23. How a cyber attack hampered Hong Kong protesters
  24. is white meat as bad for your cholesterol levels as red meat?
  25. the all-knowing narrator in Kim Scott's Taboo
  26. City temperatures and city economics, a hidden relationship between sun and wind and profits
  27. Children with autism may use memory differently. Understanding this could help us teach them
  28. Sick with the flu? Here's why you feel so bad
  29. Barry Humphries' humour is now history – that's the fate of topical, satirical comedy
  30. the RBA's marching orders are no longer realistic. They'll have to change
  31. Adani is cleared to start digging its coal mine – six key questions answered
  32. Why too many fearless people on a team make collaboration less likely
  33. Racial abuse is rife in junior sports – and little is being done to address it
  34. 6 actions Australia's government can take right now to target online racism
  35. The battle to stare down the defiant John Setka
  36. Undocumented plant extinctions are a big problem in Australia – here’s why they go unnoticed
  37. Hong Kong in crisis over relationship with China – and there does not appear to be a good solution
  38. A giant species of trilobite inhabited Australian waters half a billion years ago
  39. Our culture affects the way we look after ourselves. It should shape the health care we receive, too
  40. a journey through the inferno to robots and extinction
  41. NT wants to end 'naming and shaming' of juvenile offenders, sparking press freedom debate
  42. Will the Coalition's approach to gender equality actually improve women's lives?
  43. We're not just living for longer – but we're staying healthier for longer, too
  44. our copyright laws and the Australian Aboriginal flag
  45. Creatives in the country? Blockchain and agtech can create unexpected jobs in regional Australia
  46. Parents say their children have tutors to fill gaps, not to charge ahead
  47. how a ‘repair economy’ creates a kinder, more caring community
  48. Why old-school climate denial has had its day
  49. ACTU's Sally McManus to confront CFMMEU's John Setka
  50. why do leeches suck our blood?

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