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Deer Woman is a work of immense power and restraint

  • Written by: Caroline Wake, Senior Lecturer in Theatre and Performance, UNSW
Deer Woman is a work of immense power and restraintCherish Violet Blood as Lila in Deer Woman, playing at this year's Sydney Festival. Prudence Upton

Review: Deer Woman, Sydney Festival


One of the most exhilarating things about Wesley Enoch’s tenure as Artistic Director of the Sydney Festival has been the huge increase in the number of First Nations artists programmed, not only from Australia...

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Refuge City, a new kind of city for our times

  • Written by: Julian Bolleter, Deputy Director, Australian Urban Design Research Centre, University of Western Australia
Refuge City, a new kind of city for our timesA visualisation of a Refuge City street scene.Richard Weller/Julian Bolleter, Author provided

Australia is one of the most successful multicultural societies in the world. Nonetheless, in recent times many Australians have come to regard population growth, and particularly immigration, as a problem – at best – to be solved. In contrast,...

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Back to work? Take lunch from home to save time and money – and boost your mood

  • Written by: Clare Collins, Professor in Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Newcastle
Back to work? Take lunch from home to save time and money – and boost your moodBringing your lunch and snacks to work could save you $600 to $1,800 a year.Shutterstock

Heading back to work after the holidays means turning your thoughts to what’s for lunch. Are you a meticulous lunch planner, or do you only make a decision once those first hunger pangs signal it’s lunchtime?

Whether you bring lunch from home or buy...

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it's too late for the silent generation

  • Written by: Joseph Ibrahim, Professor, Health Law and Ageing Research Unit, Department of Forensic Medicine, Monash University
it's too late for the silent generationHealthy people now in their 50s and 60s will be the first generations to benefit from reform. For people already in care, changes will come too late.from www.shutterstock.com

A surprising group of people stand to benefit from the aged care royal commission, whose hearings start today. These are residents of nursing homes in the far future —...

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  1. What's the deal (or no-deal) with Brexit? Here's everything explained
  2. It's designers who can make gaming more accessible for people living with disabilities
  3. Ten ways teacher librarians improve literacy in schools
  4. Why do so few Aussies speak an Australian language?
  5. The financially well-off defy the stereotypes. They include retirees, and mortgagees
  6. the power of not being too clear
  7. Penalties for animal cruelty double in SA, but is this enough to stop animal abuse?
  8. should teaching students who fail a literacy and numeracy test be barred from teaching?
  9. Why Antarctica's sea ice cover is so low (and no, it's not just about climate change)
  10. How to feed a growing population healthy food without ruining the planet
  11. In the land of Storm Boy, the cultural heritage of the Coorong is under threat
  12. How realistic are China's plans to build a research station on the Moon?
  13. Recycling is not enough. Zero-packaging stores show we can kick our plastic addiction
  14. How Darling Harbour was botched (and could be reborn)
  15. Australians lost more than $10 million to scammers last year. Follow these easy tips to avoid being conned.
  16. does 'egg timer' testing work, and what are the other options?
  17. Cotton and rice have an important place in the Murray Darling Basin
  18. Gillette's corporate calculation shows just how far the #metoo movement has come
  19. Morrison's Vanuatu trip shows the government's continued focus on militarising the Pacific
  20. annoying campaign tricks that are legal
  21. The big lesson from Opal Tower is that badly built apartments aren't only an issue for residents
  22. We're in the era of overtourism but there is a more sustainable way forward
  23. Are Australian classrooms really the most disruptive in the world? Not if you look at the whole picture
  24. how do tongues taste food?
  25. 35 degree days make blackouts more likely, but new power stations won't help
  26. More than unpopular. How ParentsNext intrudes on single parents' human rights
  27. The Darling River is simply not supposed to dry out, even in drought
  28. Ruby Lindsay, one of Australia's first female graphic designers
  29. new drug MDPV, or 'monkey dust', found in Australia. What is it and what are the harms?
  30. What you need to know if your child with a disability is starting school soon
  31. New figures put it beyond doubt. When it comes to company tax, we are a high-tax country, in part because it works well for us
  32. Forcing Australia Day citizenship ceremonies on councils won't make the issue go away
  33. the movement of ocean waters around Australia
  34. The future of the internet looks brighter thanks to an EU court opinion
  35. Dancenorth's Dust is ambitious theatre in an age of uncertainty
  36. Buildings produce 25% of Australia's emissions. What will it take to make them 'green' – and who'll pay?
  37. It's time to restore public trust in the governing of the Murray Darling Basin
  38. Will talking to AI voice assistants re-engineer our human conversations?
  39. It's not just the isolation. Working from home has surprising downsides
  40. How Australian wildlife spread and suppress Ross River virus
  41. Why the Indian Ocean region might soon play a lead role in world affairs
  42. The Water Margin, China's outlaw novel
  43. what the future of television looks like
  44. why has nobody found any life outside of Earth?
  45. La Passion de Simone brings Simone Weil's sufferings to life, but the movements feel static
  46. How is oxygen 'sucked out' of our waterways?
  47. even the world's oldest profession is being uberised
  48. What happens after you take injured wildlife to the vet?
  49. why we stick with the duds
  50. The Productivity Commission inquiry was just the start. It's time for a broader review of super and how much it is needed

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