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France has a unique approach to regenerating inner cities – what can we learn from its success?

  • Written by: Sebastien Darchen, Lecturer in Planning, The University of Queensland
France has a unique approach to regenerating inner cities – what can we learn from its success?The design for Paris Rive Gauche incorporates a mix of uses and access to green spaces.Paris Rive Gauche/SOA Architects

The regeneration of inner-city areas is a global challenge. Inner cities in France certainly have their problems, but the nation also has a good record of successful major urban regeneration projects. We have analysed three of...

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Climate change and looters threaten the archaeology of Mongolia

  • Written by: Julia Kate Clark, Endeavor Fellow, Flinders University; Director, NOMAD Science, Flinders University
Climate change and looters threaten the archaeology of MongoliaBurial sites may contain treasures, or just old bones. And looters won't know until they've destroyed them. Julia Kate Clark

The history and archaeology of Mongolia, most famously the sites associated with the largest land empire in the history of the world under Ghengis Khan, are of global importance. But they’re facing unprecedented...

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Five things parents can do every day to help develop STEM skills from a young age

  • Written by: Kym Simoncini, Assistant Professor in Early Childhood and Primary Education, University of Canberra
Five things parents can do every day to help develop STEM skills from a young ageEncourage children to think about where they are in space: if they're looking at a map of the zoo, ask them where they are in relation to the kangaroos or lions.Shutterstock

Educators and researchers agree early literacy experiences are important for children’s cognitive and language development. For the past 30 years there has been a strong...

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How companies can make more money by allowing you to 'pay as you want'

  • Written by: Adrian R. Camilleri, Senior Lecturer in Marketing, University of Technology Sydney
How companies can make more money by allowing you to 'pay as you want'In some cases, pay what you want did not provide an increase in revenue. A recent example is the closure of the Footscray Lentils as Anything restaurant.Alpha/Flickr, CC BY-SA

The last couple of years has seen the rise of restaurants, museums and other businesses allowing customers to pay as they want. There may be altruistic reasons for companies...

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  1. South Australian 'soft' voters inclined to change their government but not impressed with the alternative
  2. 'Soft' voters scathing about Turnbull's handling of sex in politics: focus group research
  3. Yes, too much sugar is bad for our health – here's what the science says
  4. going beyond our backyard to protect the reef
  5. Take it from us - here's what we need in an ambassador for women in science
  6. Michelle Grattan on the battlegrounds of South Australia, Batman and Adani
  7. Labor leading in Victoria and tied in New South Wales; populists dominate in Italy
  8. Why Trump's tariffs will have little impact on Australia and a trade war is unlikely
  9. how to stop your bathers flooding the oceans with plastic
  10. Child protection report lacks crucial national detail on abuse in out-of-home care
  11. We need to support more men to become primary teachers
  12. The one thing holding back an RBA rate cut
  13. There’s more to the compact city than getting dense
  14. Servant or partner? The role of expertise and knowledge in democracy
  15. cocaine, the glamour drug of the ’70s, is making a comeback
  16. who was Mary Magdalene? Debunking the myth of the penitent prostitute
  17. Bill Shorten is buffeted by the politics of Adani
  18. Joan of Arc, our one true superhero
  19. Brett Dean's Hamlet demonstrates the power of opera as an art form
  20. Leopards in a city park in India may help lower human injuries and deaths from stray dog bites
  21. how the language you speak influences your willingness to take climate action
  22. Enjoyment of reading, not mechanics of reading, can improve literacy for boys
  23. RBA research shows that zoning restrictions are driving up housing prices
  24. If sugar is so bad for us, why is the sugar in fruit OK?
  25. The off-topic Conversation #155
  26. Using 'she' and 'he' reinforces gender roles and discrimination of women
  27. The NRL’s unrivalled equality means back-to-back premierships are very rare
  28. Why aren't Australia's environment laws preventing widespread land clearing?
  29. To achieve gender equality, we must first tackle our unconscious biases
  30. The buzz from your smartphone won't stop mosquito bites
  31. Why social media are more like chocolate than cigarettes
  32. Sexism needs to be challenged in schools, not just workplaces
  33. What writers and publishers must learn from the Deadly Woman Blues fiasco
  34. wildness, art and biophilic design
  35. How the government can pay for its proposed company tax cuts
  36. the "X factor" in the South Australian election
  37. Australia and Timor Leste settle maritime boundary after 45 years of bickering
  38. why supermarkets are moving away from price
  39. Virtual power plants are in vogue, but they can be like taking a sledgehammer to a nut
  40. Phenibut, online drug markets and the limits of law enforcement
  41. The science of landslides, and why they're so devastating in PNG
  42. which type of sugar is best?
  43. Memorial is a shattering excavation of the scars of war through poetry, dance and mind-blowing score
  44. Should we shorten the long summer break from school? Maybe not
  45. For Australians to have the choice of growing old at home, here is what needs to change
  46. why Bill Shorten is not a socialist
  47. Controversial artist Elizabeth Durack gave us a sensitive insight into the lives of Papuan women
  48. Child tooth decay is on the rise, but few are brushing their teeth enough or seeing the dentist
  49. Negative gearing reforms could save A$1.7 billion without hurting poorer investors
  50. Making climate models open source makes them even more useful

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