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Hospital discharges to ‘no fixed address’ – here's a much better way

  • Written by: Lisa Wood, Associate Professor, School of Population and Global Health, University of Western Australia
Hospital discharges to ‘no fixed address’ – here's a much better wayDr Jim O'Connell and therapy dog Maestro spend some time with a client at the medical respite centre in Boston.Courtesy of Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program

Why treat people and send them back to the conditions that made them sick? Michael Marmot, The Health Gap, 2015

“Homelessness is one of the most intractable and complex...

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The Beatles’ White Album remixed

  • Written by: David McCooey, Professor of Writing and Literature, Deakin University
The Beatles’ White Album remixedA copy of the original White Album signed by George Martin: his son Giles Martin and mix engineer Sam Okell have remixed the album on its 50th anniversary.Julien''s Auctions/Supplied by WE/AAP

Last year, the 50th anniversary remix of The Beatles’ Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band gained considerable respect from critics and fans...

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Why is everyone talking about natural sequence farming?

  • Written by: Ian Rutherfurd, Associate Professor in Geography, University of Melbourne

On the eve of the recent National Drought Summit, prime minister Scott Morrison and deputy prime minister Michael McCormack visited Mulloon Creek near Canberra, shown recently on the ABC’s Australian Story. They were there to see a creek that was still flowing, and green with vegetation, despite seven months of drought.

Mulloon Creek was the...

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The bitter lesson of the Californian fires

  • Written by: David Bowman, Professor, Pyrogeography and Fire Science, University of Tasmania
The bitter lesson of the Californian firesA firefighter in California. Firefighting is getting more and more expensive as fires get more destructive. PETER DASILVA

California is burning, again. Dozens of peoples have been killed and thousands of buildings destroyed in several fires, the most destructive in the state’s history.

The California fires are just the most recent in a...

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  1. In his first major foreign policy test, Morrison needs to stick to the script
  2. Taxonomy, the science of naming things, is under threat
  3. The link between terrorism and mental illness is complicated, and vilifying communities doesn't help
  4. What is Japanese encephalitis virus and how can I avoid it when I travel?
  5. How research is helping to reduce prejudice between people online
  6. why Virgin Australia gets called a publicity hound
  7. The off-topic Conversation #170
  8. Why controversial child protection reforms in NSW could lead to another Stolen Generation
  9. Prepare to be forthright with Trump: Michael Fullilove
  10. Morrison wants Muslim leaders to do more to prevent terrorism, but what more can they do?
  11. Expanding suspension powers for schools is harmful and ineffective
  12. How the use of emoji on Islamophobic Facebook pages amplifies racism
  13. Adenomyosis causes pain, heavy periods and infertility but you've probably never heard of it
  14. Unlocking Australia's productivity paradox. Why things aren't that super
  15. Kyoto on the path to becoming the Copenhagen of Asia
  16. have 90% of Labor MPs worked in trade unions?
  17. George Baldessin's Mary Magdalene on Rue St Denis
  18. should you take probiotics when you’re on antibiotics?
  19. Two past coup leaders face off in Fiji general election as Australia sharpens focus on the western Pacific
  20. how different data work together in research
  21. Worlds and theatre collide in Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land
  22. Coalition, Morrison slip further in Newspoll; US Democrats gain in late counting
  23. How and why do magnets stick together?
  24. Government falls further behind – Labor leads 55-45% in Newspoll
  25. A year since the marriage equality vote, much has been gained – and there is still much to be done
  26. what's the difference between decodable and predictable books, and when should they be used?
  27. Five food mistakes to avoid if you're trying to lose weight
  28. Climate change will make QLD's ecosystems unrecognisable – it's up to us if we want to stop that
  29. The promise and problems of including 'big data' in official government statistics
  30. Two birds with one stone. How better taxing super could fund aged care
  31. Smart mobility alone is no substitute for strong policy leadership
  32. Luke Foley's resignation is a disaster for Labor but may not bolster Berejiklian much either
  33. How to restore trust in governments and institutions
  34. Michelle Grattan on Turnbull's QandA appearance, Morrison's bus tour, and antics in NSW
  35. Encouraging suicide or committing manslaughter?
  36. Origins and implications of the caravan of Honduran migrants
  37. How tracking people moving together through time creates powerful data
  38. Australia and China push the 'reset' button on an important relationship
  39. How a Sri Lankan student's arrest on terror charges exposes a system built to suspect minorities
  40. Don't give up on politics. It's where the fight for the fair go must be won
  41. 100 years since the WW1 Armistice, Remembrance Day remains a powerful reminder of the cost of war
  42. It's time Australia's conscientious objectors of WW1 were remembered, too
  43. how Australia's war art scheme fed national mythologies of WW1
  44. The benefits – and pitfalls – of working in isolation
  45. How the open banking API could transform financial services to benefit consumers
  46. One in four Australians are lonely, which affects their physical and mental health
  47. Before replacing a carer with a robot, we need to assess the pros and cons
  48. Chris Ho and Edgar Liu about diversity and high density in our cities
  49. Why we distrust the consumer price index
  50. If Australia cares about Pacific nations, we should also invest in their care givers

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