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why the Crusaders rugby team is right to rethink brand after Christchurch attack

  • Written by: Geoff Troughton, Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies, Victoria University of Wellington
why the Crusaders rugby team is right to rethink brand after Christchurch attackThe Crusaders rugby club has announced an end to its pre-match entertainment of sword-wielding horsemen, as seen here ahead of last year's Super Rugby final in Christchurch.AAP/SNPA/Ross Setford, CC BY-ND

The Crusaders Super Rugby franchise, with input from New Zealand Rugby, is reconsidering its name in the light of the Christchurch terror attack....

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Getting teens to follow strict diets in the Fast Track trial is risky, but so is obesity itself

  • Written by: Rebecca Charlotte Reynolds, Lecturer in Nutrition, UNSW
Getting teens to follow strict diets in the Fast Track trial is risky, but so is obesity itselfThe trial includes meal replacements to enable obese teens who are enrolled to rapidly lose weight.progressman/Shutterstock

The Fast Track to Health study is a year-long dietary trial in adolescents with obesity. Since it started in Sydney and Melbourne at the end of 2018, it has been criticised for increasing the risk of eating disorders in people...

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What Najib Razak's corruption trial means for Malaysia – and the region

  • Written by: James Chin, Director, Asia Institute Tasmania, University of Tasmania
What Najib Razak's corruption trial means for Malaysia – and the regionFormer Prime Minister Najib Razak arriving in court in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday.Fazry Ismail/EPA

The corruption trial of Najib Tun Razak, the former prime minister of Malaysia, has finally begun following two postponements and an attempt on the opening day of the trial for a third. Many Malaysians were starting to wonder if Najib would ever get...

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A 'seiche' wave can outpace a tsunami, and both can be triggered by meteorites and earthquakes

  • Written by: Craig O'Neill, Director of the Macquarie Planetary Research Centre/Associate Professor in Geodynamics, Macquarie University
A 'seiche' wave can outpace a tsunami, and both can be triggered by meteorites and earthquakesWaves can be generated in lakes and other bodies of water when seismic energy travels through land. Leo Roomets / Unsplash, CC BY

A catastrophic event occurred on Earth 66 million years ago. A huge meteorite struck our planet in what is now Mexico, triggering mass extinctions of the dinosaurs and most other living creatures.

A new paper shows the fi...

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  3. Goodbye Google+, but what happens when online communities close down?
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  5. a dreadful year that demands action
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  7. Do you plan your life around your fitness schedule? You could be addicted to exercise
  8. Helmet churn adds to challenges of e-scooter disruption
  9. racism, resilience and the right to belong
  10. What makes a school good? It's about more than just test results
  11. Jim Chalmers on Labor's budget reaction
  12. a vision for the arts in the 2019 budget
  13. ABC inquiry finds board knew of trouble between Milne and Guthrie, but did nothing
  14. Government gives Newstart recipients energy payment to smooth passage of legislation
  15. Voluntary assisted dying will soon be legal in Victoria, and this is what you need to know
  16. don't blame online for killing discount department stores
  17. The budget super change that helps the wealthy at the expense of the young
  18. Were you paying attention on budget night? Test yourself with this quiz
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  20. The first known case of eggs plus live birth from one pregnancy in a tiny lizard
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  23. Total transport spending is about par for the course, but the pattern is unusual
  24. Banning 'tiny vehicles' would deny us smarter ways to get around our cities
  25. women don't get a fair go in sports administration
  26. Budget 2019 has little new for schools and even less for early childhood: education experts respond
  27. Peter Martin and Tim Colebatch on budget strategy and numbers
  28. Budget 2019 boosts aged care and mental health, and modernises Medicare: health experts respond
  29. Congestion-busting infrastructure plays catch-up on long-neglected needs
  30. Michelle Grattan, Peter Martin and Tim Colebatch on the election-eve budget chock full of sweeteners
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  38. Zuckerberg's 'new rules' for the internet must move from words to actions
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