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a 10-point plan to fix the residential building industry

  • Written by: Geoff Hanmer, Adjunct Lecturer in Architecture, Univeristy of NSW, UNSW

The failure of the Opal Tower building in Sydney has highlighted the poor quality of speculatively built multi-unit housing in Australia. The tower’s 392 apartments were evacuated on Christmas Eve when residents heard loud cracks and defects were found. So far, the only reaction from government has been a knee-jerk promise to crack down on...

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We discovered a warped and twisted disc of young, massive stars at the edge of our Milky Way

  • Written by: Richard de Grijs, Associate Dean (Global Engagement) and Professor of Astrophysics, Macquarie University
We discovered a warped and twisted disc of young, massive stars at the edge of our Milky WayThe warped spiral galaxy ESO 510-G13 seen edge-on.NASA

From a great distance, our Milky Way would look like a thin disc of stars that rotates once every few hundred million years around its central region. Hundreds of billions of stars provide the gravitational glue to hold it all together.

But the pull of gravity is much weaker in the...

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There's insufficient evidence your sunscreen harms coral reefs

  • Written by: Terry Hughes, Distinguished Professor, James Cook University

In the face of persistent heatwaves, Australians are reaching for the sunscreen. But you might have heard some mixed messages about its harm to the environment – specifically to coral reefs.

In July 2018, Hawaii passed a law to prohibit the future sale of sunscreens containing benzophene-3 and octinoxate, claiming these two chemicals increase...

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Tarpe Mills, 1940s comic writer, and her feisty superhero Miss Fury

  • Written by: Camilla Nelson, Associate Professor in Media, University of Notre Dame Australia
Tarpe Mills, 1940s comic writer, and her feisty superhero Miss FuryTarpe Mills was obliged to make her name in comics during the 1940s by disguising her gender.Author provided

In this series, we look at under-acknowledged women through the ages.

In April 1941, just a few short years after Superman came swooping out of the Manhattan skies, Miss Fury – originally known as Black Fury – became the first...

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  1. Murray-Darling report shows public authorities must take climate change risk seriously
  2. no commissions, no exemptions, no fees without permission. Hayne gets the government to do a U-turn
  3. Compensation scheme to follow Hayne’s indictment of financial sector
  4. Changes to commenting at The Conversation
  5. New study confirms what scientists already know: basic research is under-valued
  6. Research shows most online consumer contracts are incomprehensible, but still legally binding
  7. why do we need soap?
  8. The humble spade flower moonlights as the ‘love shrub’
  9. Online trolling used to be funny, but now the term refers to something far more sinister
  10. Want to improve your mood? It's time to ditch the junk food
  11. Why the federal government’s new integrity commission isn't up to the job
  12. When extreme weather wipes out wildlife, the fallout can last for years
  13. imagine you are in Canada
  14. Six questions our banks need to answer to regain trust
  15. Three changes in how we live could derail the dream of the 30-minute city
  16. The great movie scenes: Rome, Open City
  17. Bowen fires back in economy debate
  18. McGowan remains tight-lipped about refugee legislation despite removal of children
  19. Behrouz Boochani's literary prize cements his status as an Australian writer
  20. Tasmania’s gambling election shows Australia needs tougher rules on money in politics
  21. other brands are better at matching practice with talk, but don't get the publicity
  22. Head start for home owners makes a big difference for housing stress
  23. Damning royal commission report leaves no doubt that we all lose if the Murray-Darling Basin Plan fails
  24. Michelle Grattan on the march of the independents
  25. Cloning monkeys for research puts humans on a slippery ethical slope
  26. how to spot the work of a political spin doctor this election season
  27. how political spin doctors' tactics aim to shape the news
  28. Banks are enabling economic abuse. Here's how they could be stopping it
  29. Five ways to boost Australian writers’ earnings
  30. Migrant women are particularly vulnerable to technology-facilitated domestic abuse
  31. The presence of people is slowing shark recovery on the Great Barrier Reef
  32. Australia's spike in summer drownings: what the media misses
  33. Vital Signs. Yet another year of steady rates. What's the point of the RBA inflation target?
  34. What Labor has to fear is the Big Scare
  35. Why Australians are falling in love with American football, and what it means for local leagues
  36. can you spare a few minutes for The Conversation?
  37. Digitally tracking student behaviour in the classroom encourages compliance, not learning
  38. How we traced the underwater volcanic ancestry of Lord Howe Island
  39. Australia is counting on cooking the books to meet its climate targets
  40. How Australia's political ageism may be robbing us of our best leaders
  41. will I go blind if I shut my eyes and face the Sun?
  42. it's time to step up, free press needs allies
  43. Hakeem Al-Araibi's case is a test of world soccer's human rights credentials. Here's why
  44. Aboriginal voices are missing from the Murray-Darling Basin crisis
  45. History, not harm, dictates why some drugs are legal and others aren't
  46. Kathleen McArthur, the wildflower woman who took on Joh Bjelke-Petersen
  47. a partial defence of the hipster
  48. What banking regulators can learn from Deepwater Horizon and other industrial catastrophes
  49. Fresh clues to the life and times of the Denisovans, a little-known ancient group of humans
  50. Five tips to help year 12 students set better goals in the final year of school

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