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150 Psalms is a monumental choral event

  • Written by: Melanie Walters, PhD candidate in music, University of Adelaide
150 Psalms is a monumental choral eventAdelaide Festival/Nathaniel Schilling

Review: 150 Psalms, The Tallis Scholars, Netherlands Chamber Choir, The Song Company, The Norwegian Soloists’ Choir for the Adelaide Festival

One of the great aspects of international arts festivals is the opportunity to experience large-scale artistic projects that would otherwise be unfeasible in a...

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When your house has a (disturbing) history, what should buyers be told about its ‘past’?

  • Written by: Eileen Webb, Professor of Law and Ageing, School of Law, University of South Australia
When your house has a (disturbing) history, what should buyers be told about its ‘past’?AAP/Paul Miller

Imagine you have just bought a home. You have moved in and, during a friendly chat with the neighbours, you find out the property had been the scene of a serious crime or used to manufacture methamphetamine.

How would you react? Is this something you would want to have known prior to the sale? If you had known, would this have...

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Stadiums are emptying out globally. So why have Australian sports been so slow to act?

  • Written by: Michelle O'Shea, Senior Lecturer Sport Management, Western Sydney University
Stadiums are emptying out globally. So why have Australian sports been so slow to act?JOEL CARRETT/AAP

Packed stadiums are the bread and butter of sports. Crowds create stadium atmosphere and generate revenue. For a global industry built on live entertainment and big crowds, the continued spread of COVID-19 could be disastrous for international sports events.

Australia’s sports leagues and teams are not immune, though in...

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502 Bad Gateway

  • Written by: Louise Stone, General practitioner; Clinical Associate Professor, ANU Medical School, Australian National University
502 Bad GatewayShutterstock

One of our patients was recently talking about her anxiety around the coronavirus epidemic. This woman’s stress was understandable. She had survived a serious infection with swine flu, but only with a prolonged stay in intensive care.

I guess we all walk on the edge of a cliff […] anything can happen to anyone at any time....

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  1. projecting light onto a dark history – how mid-century cinema resurrected Port Arthur’s convict past
  2. Remembering my friend, and why there is no right way to mourn the Christchurch attacks
  3. The many faces of social housing – home to 1 in 10 Australians
  4. For decades, scientists puzzled over the plastic 'missing' from our oceans – but now it's been found
  5. Morrison's coronavirus package is a good start, but he'll probably have to spend more
  6. Will many people be too worried to spend the cash splashed their way?
  7. Australian schools are closing because of coronavirus, but should they be?
  8. Want to Skype your GP to avoid exposure to the coronavirus? Here's what you need to know about the new telehealth option
  9. The coronavirus stimulus program is Labor's in disguise, as it should be
  10. Cash handout of $750 for 6.5 million pensioners and others receiving government payments
  11. Here's why tiny ants have invaded your house, and what to do about it
  12. Shirin Neshat and the dream space that contemporary Persian art can unlock
  13. Coronavirus is a huge story, so journalists must apply the highest ethical standards in how they tell it
  14. The coronavirus pandemic is forcing us to ask some very hard questions. But are we ready for the answers?
  15. Working at home to avoid coronavirus? This tech lets you (almost) replicate the office
  16. how a heroine on Australia's small screen became a global phenomenon
  17. Taking US oil in a global crisis sounds good on paper, but it won't do much for Australia's energy security
  18. on-demand services bring public transport to the suburbs
  19. Christchurch's legacy of fighting violent extremism online must go further – deep into the dark web
  20. Big stimulus package to splash cash, including $25,000 to small and medium-sized businesses
  21. telehealth may limit coronavirus spread, but there's more we can do to protect health workers
  22. Putin for life? Many Russians may desire leadership change, but don't see a viable alternative
  23. 8 tips on what to tell your kids about coronavirus
  24. Australia's privacy watchdog is taking Facebook to court. It's a good start
  25. get your coronavirus analysis and advice direct from the experts
  26. Most couples are less satisfied when the woman earns more
  27. Women released from prison are at much greater risk of violence
  28. How dung beetles engineer better ecosystems in Australia
  29. writer and 'queer nomad' Stephen House on the gritty lifestyle of an artist
  30. The deep evolutionary links between monogamy and fatherhood are more complicated than we thought
  31. A solution to cut extreme heat by up to 6 degrees is in our own backyards
  32. When it comes to sick leave, we're not much better prepared for coronavirus than the US
  33. how the art market is suffering from COVID-19
  34. the last five years were the warmest ever recorded
  35. Studying one uni subject in four weeks has benefits – but students risk burnout if it's not done right
  36. Science continues to suggest a link between autism and the gut. Here's why that's important
  37. Coronavirus could spark a revolution in working from home. Are we ready?
  38. In an election year, gun reform has become political in New Zealand and Jacinda Ardern is losing her support
  39. Far-right extremists still threaten New Zealand, a year on from the Christchurch attacks
  40. Morrison government funds 'pop up' testing clinics and tele-consultations in $2.4 billion COVID-19 health package
  41. Chief Medical Officer Brendan Murphy on COVID-19
  42. The world's best fire management system is in northern Australia, and it's led by Indigenous land managers
  43. a good idea, but technically tricky
  44. To fix the family law system, we need to ask parents what really works
  45. The secret of TikTok's success? Humans are wired to love imitating dance moves
  46. We're innovative when housing bushfire victims. Why not all the homeless?
  47. A rare natural phenomenon brings severe drought to Australia. Climate change is making it more common
  48. new research reveals the factors that matter
  49. Sad about having a boy not a girl? Your distress might be real but 'gender disappointment' is no mental illness
  50. Claire Murray's story gives a human face to trauma, drug use and blame culture

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Is Your Brand Showing Up in AI Search? Most Melbourne Brands Aren't.

The New Front Door Nobody Told You About Something changed. Quietly. Without a press release. The way buyers find businesses in Australia has been rewired. Not replaced, rewired. Google isn't dead...

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How Australian Businesses Can Measure SEO ROI

SEO can feel vague when you are staring at a dashboard full of numbers that do not clearly connect to revenue. The key is to measure the right signals in the right order, then tie them back to outcome...

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How Commercial Roller Shutters Improve Site Security Without Slowing Operations

Security upgrades can be frustrating when they make everyday work harder. A door that takes too long to open, creates bottlenecks at shift change, or fails at the worst time can turn “better protectio...

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Why a Document Destruction Service Still Matters for Modern Businesses

Businesses generate large volumes of information every day, from staff records and contracts to invoices, reports and customer files. While attention often focuses on how documents are stored, the way...

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Bicycle Rack Safety and Space-Smart Storage

Bike storage problems usually show up as small annoyances first: tangled handlebars, scratched frames, and bikes that topple when you pull one out. Over time, those issues become safety risks, especia...

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How to Tell if a Childcare Centre Is a Good Fit for Your Child

Choosing childcare can feel like you’re making a huge decision with limited information. Tours are short, centres are often on their best behaviour, and your child might act differently in a new space...

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Car Import Timeline: What Usually Happens at Each Stage

Importing a car into Australia can feel confusing because multiple agencies and checkpoints are involved, and the timeline is shaped as much by paperwork quality as it is by shipping speed. The most u...

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Portable Toilet Hygiene Standards Explained: Clean vs Sanitised vs Disinfected

In portable toilet servicing, the words clean, sanitised, and disinfected often get used as if they mean the same thing. They don’t. And that difference matters because a unit can look tidy and still ...

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Options Available When a Company Faces Financial Distress

Financial distress can develop gradually or arrive suddenly, and when it does, the decisions made in the early stages often determine what options remain available later. Directors who act promptly ...

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What Actually Makes a Good Criminal Lawyer in Melbourne

Most people only think about this question once. That is usually too late. Most people charged wi...

Why Working With A Chatswood Tutor Can Improve Academic Performance

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Is It Worth Getting Solar Panels in Melbourne?

The real question is not whether solar works in Melbourne. It works. The question is what it is co...

How A Diploma Of Project Management Builds Practical Skills For Modern Work Environments

Developing the ability to plan, execute, and deliver outcomes efficiently is a key requirement in to...

How to Choose the Right Football for Every Level

Choosing a football may seem straightforward, but the right option depends on who will be using it a...

What to Ask a Wedding Photographer Before You Book

Booking a wedding photographer can feel deceptively simple: you like the photos, you like the vibe...

Why Stress Relief For Dogs Is Essential For Emotional Balance And Long-Term Wellbeing

Managing emotional health is just as important as physical care when it comes to pets, which is why ...

Australia’s Best Walking Trails and the Shoes You Need to Tackle Them

Australia is not short on spectacular walks. You can follow ocean cliffs in Victoria, cross ancien...

Why Pre-Purchase Building Inspections Are Essential Before Buying a Home in Australia

source Have you ever walked through an open home and started picturing your furniture, family d...