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Australia must embrace transformation for a sustainable future

  • Written by: Shirin Malekpour, Research Leader in Strategic Planning and Futures Studies, Monash Sustainable Development Institute, Monash University
Australia must embrace transformation for a sustainable futureJudy van der Velden/Flickr, CC BY-NC

Last Friday, the Australian government released its first report on our progress towards meeting the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.

These 17 goals are a call to action to ensure economic prosperity and social inclusion, while protecting the planet. They cover issues ranging from...

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apartments are Australia at its most multicultural

  • Written by: Christina Ho, Senior Lecturer & Discipline Coordinator, Social & Political Sciences, University of Technology Sydney
apartments are Australia at its most multiculturalAreas with higher-density apartment living, such as Rhodes in Sydney, are home to many overseas-born residents.Marcus Jaaske/Shutterstock

Increasing numbers of city dwellers live in apartments. This is particularly the case for migrants. And that makes apartment buildings important hubs of multiculturalism in our cities.

However, our recent research...

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the unmissable films of Sydney Film Festival

  • Written by: Ari Mattes, Lecturer in Media Studies, University of Notre Dame Australia
the unmissable films of Sydney Film FestivalAdam Driver and John David Washington in Spike Lee's BlackKkKlansmanProduction Co: 40 Acres & A Mule Filmworks, Blumhouse Productions, Legendary Entertainment

We queued up for hours on George Street, suffered the scoldings of officious State Theatre staff, battled through the sea of pedestrians at Circular Quay for Vivid – and, this...

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Clive Palmer's back on the trail, with Brian Burston in tow

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

Surely Clive Palmer is one souffle unlikely to rise twice – although predictions are hazardous when we’re talking about a man dedicated to buying votes.

It beggars belief that Palmer, discredited in the political shambles and business disasters and disgraces of the last few years, can be starting out again, planning to run candidates in...

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  1. Bees get stressed at work too (and it might be causing colony collapse)
  2. you don't know who else could be watching
  3. Why stereotypes of sexy women fans persist at the World Cup
  4. should healthy people take probiotic supplements?
  5. Transgender kids get their own health-care guidelines
  6. Greer is right to say rape law has failings, but wrong to suggest its decriminalisation
  7. Hobart's poorer suburbs are missing out on the 'MONA effect'
  8. Technology is both a weapon and a shield for those experiencing domestic violence
  9. Why your local supermarket is getting smaller
  10. To design safer parks for women, city planners must listen to their stories
  11. China and India’s border dispute is a slow-moving environmental disaster
  12. Three issues language proficiency can hide for students from non-English speaking backgrounds
  13. Threat to the ABC is not sale but more bullying
  14. Wollemi pines are dinosaur trees
  15. Protecting Google from defamation is worth seriously considering
  16. Fallen Kingdom where new dinosaurs emerge but who are the real monsters?
  17. Why soccer is falling behind footy and rugby in Australia
  18. Michelle Grattan on the child abuse royal commission response and One Nation's blow-up
  19. how heat and spice might affect our appetite
  20. why women are enraged by advice to steer clear of violent men
  21. Co-creation can help our companies compete with global giants
  22. Genuine breakthrough or pause in hostilities? After the summit, the world must again wait and see
  23. Aim for cities of all sizes to give everyone a fair go
  24. Dark Emu and the blindness of Australian agriculture
  25. The 5G network threatens to overcrowd the airwaves, putting weather radar at risk
  26. should all women do pelvic floor exercises?
  27. Indigenous treaties are meaningless without addressing the issue of sovereignty
  28. poor wage growth means interest rates could be low for a long time
  29. Could Australia win, really? The science of predicting the World Cup champion
  30. what are abortion clinic safe-access zones and where do they exist in Australia?
  31. School vision and mission statements should not be dismissed as empty words
  32. The loners who lead, and trash, 'personality' parties
  33. can tea towels cause food poisoning?
  34. Why solvents can affect brain health even at low levels of exposure
  35. From outsized dinosaurs to outrunning hot lava in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
  36. Why electronic surveillance monitoring may not reduce youth crime
  37. Life, death, gravity, sex and string theory in The Mathematics of Longing
  38. Why gig workers may be worse off after the Fair Work Ombudsman's action against Foodora
  39. Research reveals Australians are shy about expressing political views on social media
  40. Why some Western companies are distancing themselves from the World Cup brand
  41. Antarctica has lost 3 trillion tonnes of ice in 25 years. Time is running out for the frozen continent
  42. Should I get the flu shot if I'm pregnant?
  43. Secret men's business – why the public image of economics is bad news for all of us
  44. The Australian women expats who found liberation in the US
  45. Ocean waves and lack of floating ice can trigger Antarctic ice shelves to disintegrate
  46. How flexischools could help close the gap in Indigenous education
  47. Oh no, oBikes are leaving Melbourne! But this doesn't mean bike sharing schemes are dead
  48. We must ensure new food retail technologies are pathways – not barriers – to better health
  49. Chinese company Huawei in limbo over proposed foreign register
  50. Government response to child abuse royal commission is positive, but will need to go beyond an apology

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