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Labor's plan for transport emissions is long on ambition but short on details

  • Written by: Anna Mortimore, Lecturer, Griffith Business School, Griffith University

In the run-up to May’s federal election, the federal Labor party has unveiled an ambitious plan to reduce Australia’s transport emissions.

The key targets are to have electric vehicles make up 50% of new car sales by 2030 and to introduce regulatory fuel emissions standards.

As Australia currently lacks federal policies to reduce or...

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Erdogan tried to make local Turkish elections about national security, but it didn't work

  • Written by: Ihsan Yilmaz, Research Professor and Chair in Islamic Studies and Intercultural Dialogue, Deakin University

Votes are still being counted in local elections that took place across Turkey on Sunday, but so far it appears that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s party has lost key cities and towns. That includes the Turkish capital Ankara, which has been run by Islamist mayors for the last 25 years.

When Erdoğan won Turkey’s...

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Mega study confirms pregnant women can reduce risk of stillbirth by sleeping on their side

  • Written by: Lesley McCowan, Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Auckland
Mega study confirms pregnant women can reduce risk of stillbirth by sleeping on their sideSleeping on the side is better for the baby.from www.shutterstock.com, CC BY-SA

A New Zealand-led international study published today provides the strongest evidence yet that women can more than halve their risk of stillbirth by going to sleep on either side during the last three months of pregnancy.

This mega study (known as individual participant...

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India destroys its own satellite with a test missile, still says space is for peace

  • Written by: Bin Li, Lecturer, University of Newcastle

On March 27, India announced it had successfully conducted an anti-satellite (ASAT) missile test, called “Mission Shakti”. After the United States, Russia and China, India is now the fourth country in the world to have demonstrated this capability.

The destroyed satellite was one of India’s own. But the test has caused concerns...

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  11. the rise and fall of the bad-tempered tabloids
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  13. how a 15th century artist dissected the human machine
  14. Settling migrants in regional areas will need more than a visa to succeed
  15. Shorten's climate policy would hit more big polluters harder and set electric car target
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  18. Hannah Gadsby's follow-up to Nanette is an act of considered self-care
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  20. The government's electricity shortlist rightly features pumped hydro (and wrongly includes coal)
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  25. The challenge of drawing a line between objectionable material and freedom of expression online
  26. The AFL and its clubs must continue to expose and sanction online trolls, it’s the law
  27. Christchurch attacks strike at the heart of Muslims' safe places from Islamophobia
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