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Why Adani's finch plan was rejected, and what comes next

  • Written by: Samantha Hepburn, Director of the Centre for Energy and Natural Resources Law, Deakin Law School, Deakin University
Why Adani's finch plan was rejected, and what comes nextThe black-throated finch is on the verge of extinction.Brian McCauley/flickr, CC BY-NC

Adani’s plan to manage an endangered finch was rejected last week by the Queensland government, stalling progress on the Carmichael mine.

The mine would cover much of the best remaining habitat for the endangered black-throated finch. The Queensland...

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5 tips on how to be a good mentor to someone twice your age

  • Written by: Julie Nyanjom, Lecturer - School of Business and Law, Edith Cowan University
5 tips on how to be a good mentor to someone twice your ageAs people stay in the workforce longer and change jobs more often, it's increasingly likely there will be times an older colleague might benefit from mentoring. Shutterstock

Plato and Aristotle. Barbara Walters and Oprah Winfrey. Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg. In each of these famous relationships it was the older person with more experience...

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how a royal commission will investigate Christchurch shootings

  • Written by: Kris Gledhill, Professor of Law, Auckland University of Technology
how a royal commission will investigate Christchurch shootingsAs part of the New Zealand government's response to the Christchurch mosque attacks, a Royal Commission of Inquiry will investigate the specific circumstances leading up to it.AAP/Joseph Johnson, CC BY-ND

The trial of the man accused of the murders and attempted murders in the Christchurch mosque attacks is one small but important legal process.

Ano...

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