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do we need to worry about glyphosate in our beer and wine?

  • Written by: Ian Musgrave, Senior lecturer in Pharmacology, University of Adelaide
do we need to worry about glyphosate in our beer and wine?Research out of the US tested different varieties of beer and wine for the presence of glyphosate – but there's lots to consider when interpreting the findings.From shutterstock.com

Glyphosate is back in the news again. The common weed killer, which has previously attracted controversy for its possible link to cancer, has been found in beer...

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the revival of strikes in New Zealand

  • Written by: Toby Boraman, Lecturer in Politics, Massey University
the revival of strikes in New ZealandIn July 2018, public servants went on strike to demand fair wages.from www.shutterstock.com, CC BY-SA

Strikes were supposedly something of the alleged “bad old days” of the 1970s. But during the first year of Aotearoa New Zealand’s Labour-led government, a strike revival ensued. At least 70,000 people, if not more, walked out last...

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the old ones no longer fit once you move to the country

  • Written by: Rachael Wallis, Lecturer and Research Fellow, University of Southern Queensland
the old ones no longer fit once you move to the countryCity clothes mark the wearer as being out of place in the country.S_oleg/Shutterstock

What happens if you decide to jump in, Escape to the Country-style, and flee the city rat race?

Well, for a start, your identity begins to change in response to the new place around you. This change happens inside you, but is also reflected in the objects you...

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  1. Josh Frydenberg has a great job at the worst time
  2. leading lessons from Manchester United's caretaker manager
  3. Remember Blockbuster, Nirvana and pagers? The new Captain Marvel lives in the 1990s
  4. Māori and Pasifika leaders report racism in government health advisory groups
  5. In Stephen Sewell's charming Arbus and West, feminism boils to the surface
  6. Acting on gender-based violence must be a priority for the next federal government
  7. The dingo is a true-blue, native Australian species
  8. Australia's sudden ultra-low economic growth ought not to have come as surprise
  9. Don’t ban Michael Jackson's music – talk about the accusations
  10. National Redress Scheme for child sexual abuse protects institutions at the expense of justice for survivors
  11. Introducing gender lens investing. It's more than pink-washing
  12. New Zealand’s proposed capital gains tax could nudge taxpayers to invest in art instead of property
  13. why do we actually need them and can they get it 'wrong'?
  14. What pill is that? Cheap and easy pill testing could soon be in your own hands
  15. Five gifs that explain how pumped hydro actually works
  16. What if we've had gender the wrong way around? What if, for workplace parity, we focused on men?
  17. Australia should start planning for universal tertiary education
  18. Hollywood may be able to afford #MeToo, but it’s a stretch for the Australian arts
  19. Future budgets are going to have to spend more on welfare, which is fine. It's spending on us
  20. Reality check. Having a woman on your board needn't make it diverse
  21. older women have their say about the challenges of life in a city like Melbourne
  22. Rising seas allow coastal wetlands to store more carbon
  23. Eat your vegetables – studies show plant-based diets are good for immunity
  24. We need more than a website to stop Australians paying exorbitant out-of-pocket health costs
  25. Where did you grow up? How strontium in your teeth can help answer that question
  26. startling theatre and a call to the dead to speak
  27. Fingerprint and face scanners aren’t as secure as we think they are
  28. The Heights - at last, a credible Australian working-class soap
  29. Marriage equality was momentous, but there is still much to do to progress LGBTI+ rights in Australia
  30. Addressing the crisis in arts criticism
  31. What the next government needs to do to tackle unfairness in school funding
  32. Media companies on notice over traumatised journalists after landmark court decision
  33. A noisy, passionate show from an artist in a hurry, Quilty has just one emotional pitch
  34. Students don't feel safe on public transport but many have no choice but to use it
  35. Are you at risk of being diagnosed with gestational diabetes? It depends on where you live
  36. It's more than a free trade agreement. But what exactly have Australia and Indonesia signed?
  37. Why the 'perfect' office temperature is a myth
  38. Receiving a login code via SMS and email isn't secure. Here's what to use instead
  39. Morrison campaigns with high-profile visit to Christmas Island
  40. Why a proposed capital gains tax could mean tax cuts for most New Zealanders
  41. how to stop more Australian species going extinct
  42. Word games and virtue signalling as the stock exchange reworks its corporate governance code
  43. how much does a brain weigh?
  44. Meryl Tankard revisits Two Feet, the tragic story of a dancer's perfectionism
  45. Want to quit a bad habit? Here's one way to compare treatments
  46. we're more compassionate than 100 years ago, but more judgemental too
  47. Raw meat pet food may not be good for your dog, or your own health
  48. Ideas for a better country
  49. Lacrosse fire ruling sends shudders through building industry consultants and governments
  50. How the next Australian government can balance security and compassion for asylum seekers

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