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South-East Queensland is droughtier and floodier than we thought

  • Written by: Jack Coates-Marnane, Post-doctoral research fellow, Griffith University
South-East Queensland is droughtier and floodier than we thoughtSouth-East Queensland residents need to prepare for more regular floods, according to new data.Shutterstock

New data recording the past 1,500 years of flows in the Brisbane River have revealed that South-East Queensland’s climate – once assumed to be largely stable – is in fact highly variable.

Until now, we have only had access...

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access to jobs divides Sydney along the 'latte line'

  • Written by: Chyi Lin Lee, Associate Professor of Property, Western Sydney University

Sydney’s so-called “latte line” divides the city in two by jobs. Specifically, our research shows residents are segregated by both overall access to jobs and access to white-collar jobs. This highlights the jobs inequality underlying residential segregation.

The white-collar jobs, in general, are concentrated in the north and...

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Australia's dangerous obsession with the Anglosphere

  • Written by: Dennis Altman, Professorial Fellow in Human Security, La Trobe University

Over the past three weeks the ABC program Four Corners has presented special reports on American politics, which involved one of our best journalists, Sarah Ferguson, travelling to the US on special assignment. I watched these programs and I enjoyed them. But in part I enjoyed them because they covered ground that is already familiar.

If the same...

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Having a brain injury does not mean you'll get dementia

  • Written by: Travis Wearne, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, UNSW
Having a brain injury does not mean you'll get dementiaIncreasing risk does not mean it's predetermined. from www.shutterstock.com

Two recent studies recently drew a link between traumatic brain injuries and dementia. Understandably, media outlets were quick to report on these findings.

The Los Angeles Times ran the story:

Even a mild case of traumatic brain injury is linked to an increased risk of...

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  2. Doomsaying about new technology helps make it better
  3. Government celebrates on tax, fights on energy
  4. dedicated, highly trained ... and elitist
  5. The gig economy is nothing new for musicians – here's what their 'portfolio careers' can teach us
  6. Teaching law students creative skills could save the profession from automation
  7. Lowy Institute Poll shows Australians' support for climate action at its highest level in a decade
  8. How's it going, Mal? Why Australians can get away with familiarity but French schoolboys can't
  9. Why alcohol after sport and exercise is a bad idea
  10. How eye disorders may have influenced the work of famous painters
  11. We don’t own data like we own a car – which is why we find data harder to protect
  12. Why we don't need to prepare young people for the 'future of work'
  13. Take heart, charity stunts can make CEOs better people
  14. Bangarra's Dark Emu is beautiful, but lacks the punch of its source material
  15. The great irony in punishing universities for 'failing' to uphold freedom of speech
  16. New river council will give traditional owners in the Kimberley a unified voice
  17. Constant attacks on the ABC will come back to haunt the Coalition government
  18. Government set to call Senate's bluff on income tax bill
  19. Attorney-General Christian Porter on a crowded agenda
  20. As the US leaves the UN Human Rights Council, it may leave more damage in its wake
  21. What will freight and supply chains look like 20 years from now? Experts ponder the scenarios
  22. why do people get haemorrhoids and how do you get rid of them?
  23. Scientists create new building material out of fungus, rice and glass
  24. Do cats and dogs lose baby teeth like people do?
  25. Fossil fish with platypus-like snout shows that coral reefs have long been evolution hotspots
  26. Mothers have little to show for extra days of work under new tax changes
  27. Turbulence isn't just a science problem
  28. How men are embracing 'clean eating' posts on Instagram
  29. here's what to do if your child has oppositional defiant disorder
  30. Overcrowded housing looms as a challenge for our cities
  31. The politicisation of English language proficiency, not poor English itself, creates barriers
  32. China challenge is the issue of the moment in Australian foreign policy
  33. It's not clear where Trump's 'Space Force' fits within international agreement on peaceful use of space
  34. Could playing Fortnite lead to video game addiction? The World Health Organisation says yes, but others disagree
  35. Coalition's record Newspoll losing streak, and Rebekha Sharkie has large lead in Mayo
  36. Proposed NSW logging laws value timber over environmental protection
  37. it's time to rethink satire
  38. Love them or loathe them, private label products are taking over supermarket shelves
  39. How old is too old for surgery, and why?
  40. ABC contributes as much to the economy as it costs the taxpayer: Michelle Guthrie
  41. rejecting neoliberalism shouldn't mean giving up on social liberalism
  42. Patriarchs on pedestals? How doctors are taught to improve their bedside manner
  43. Creating research value needs more than just science – arts, humanities, social sciences can help
  44. How the Anglican Church has hardened its stance against same-sex marriage
  45. Australia must embrace transformation for a sustainable future
  46. apartments are Australia at its most multicultural
  47. the unmissable films of Sydney Film Festival
  48. Clive Palmer's back on the trail, with Brian Burston in tow
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How to Rent a Car for Uber in Melbourne: What Every New Driver Needs to Know

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When Should You Speak to a Lawyer About a Legal Issue?

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The strategic rise of Bali as Australia’s next essential healthcare support hub

As Australian healthcare providers grapple with unprecedented operational bottlenecks, a new nearshore model is quietly transforming patient care delivery. Forward-thinking organisations,  including...

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Cost Savings and Benefits of Using Used Pallets in Logistics

In today’s competitive logistics and supply chain industry, businesses are constantly looking for ways to reduce operational costs without compromising efficiency and reliability. One of the most prac...

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How Fulfilment Services in Australia Help Businesses Scale Efficiently

The growth of e-commerce and modern retail has transformed customer expectations. Consumers now expect fast shipping, accurate order processing, and seamless delivery experiences regardless of where...

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Practical Ways Australian Workplaces Can Reduce Operating Costs

Reducing business costs doesn’t always mean cutting staff, shrinking services or making the workplace feel bare-bones. In many cases, the smarter savings are hiding in everyday operations: the light...

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Executive Recruitment Solutions That Help Organisations Secure Exceptional Leaders

Leadership has a direct impact on organisational performance, employee engagement, strategic growth, and long-term success. Businesses operating in increasingly competitive environments require experi...

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Why A WooCommerce Website Designer Matters For Online Growth

Running an online store today requires more than simply listing products and waiting for customers to arrive. Businesses need a website that is fast, reliable, easy to navigate, and designed to suppor...

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DIY Rodent Control Vs Professional Help: When Is It Time To Call The Experts?

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