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When a suburb's turn for gentrification comes ...

  • Written by Sidh Sintusingha, Senior Lecturer in Landscape Architecture, University of Melbourne
imageMust we become passive observers to the destruction of one of Melbourne’s most culturally diverse and socially rich suburbs?Author provided

Those who value “multiculturalism” and “access to the city” as key markers of a vibrant, progressive city will find these attributes in the Melbourne suburb of Footscray. Yet, at...

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Food as medicine: your brain really does want you to eat more veggies

  • Written by Felice Jacka, Principal Research Fellow, Deakin University
imageDiet reduces risk of depression through actions on bacteria in the gut, the immune system and the brain. from www.shutterstock.com

This article is part of a three-part package “food as medicine”, exploring how food prevents and cures disease. Read other articles in the series here.


As well as our physical health, the quality of our diet...

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Space bling: 'jewelled' LAGEOS satellites help us to measure the Earth

  • Written by Alice Gorman, Senior Lecturer in archaeology and space studies, Flinders University
imageA scale model of one of the two LAGEOS satellites.NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

Could this be one of the most beautiful satellites ever made? In fact it is one of twins, as there are two of these jewelled spheres orbiting Earth.

And one of them carries a message for deep into the future, if there is anyone around to decipher it (but more on...

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Can art put us in touch with our feelings about climate change?

  • Written by Joelle Gergis, ARC DECRA Climate Research Fellow, School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne
imageJames Gleeson's Delenda est Carthago offers a striking visualisation of a collapsing civilisation.

What does climate change look like in Australia? Are we already seeing our landscapes shift before our eyes without even realising it?

Perhaps thought-provoking art can help us come to terms with our changing world, by finding new ways to engage,...

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  1. Mythbusting Ancient Rome - Caligula's Horse
  2. Three Little Words and Best Self Nonsense
  3. Abbott questions Turnbull's schools plan
  4. NATSEM models the impact of HELP changes
  5. Politics podcast: John Hewson on the budget climate
  6. Disappearing act: take two for the Moon and Regulus
  7. UNESCO report: surveillance and data collection are putting journalists and sources at risk
  8. The great Australian plays: sex, poetry and The Chapel Perilous
  9. With gas and hydro plans, the government is looking at the whole picture
  10. Weekly Dose: Kalydeco, the drug that treats the cause of cystic fibrosis, not just symptoms
  11. The government is swimming against the tide on Westpac's Adani decision
  12. History can provide many lessons for Turnbull as he prepares for Trump meeting
  13. Victorian budget splash raises questions about privatisation
  14. The future of Australian coal: an unbankable deposit
  15. Gonski 2.0: Is this the school funding plan we have been looking for? Finally, yes
  16. Found with cocaine in Colombia, we should presume Cassandra Sainsbury's innocence
  17. Our uniquely lopsided brain
  18. Australian Twitter is more diverse than you think
  19. Feeling worn out? You could have iron overload
  20. All care and no responsibility: why Airtasker can't guarantee a minimum wage
  21. Full response from Airtasker CEO Tim Fung
  22. Police officer suicide: it's not just about workplace stress, but culture too
  23. Food as medicine: why do we need to eat so many vegetables and what does a serve actually look like?
  24. New to Australia? Good luck! Migrants can no longer afford 'gateway' suburbs
  25. Curious Kids: Why don’t cats wear shoes?
  26. Bob Brown takes to the High Court to put hardline anti-protest laws to the test
  27. A new literary portrait of Helen Garner leaves you wanting to know more
  28. Protecting young people's privacy as Facebook claims it can identify their anxieties
  29. Turnbull announces schools funding and a new Gonski review
  30. Chasing the audience: is it over and out for cricket on free to air TV?
  31. Charter schools and vouchers not a solution for Australian schooling
  32. WA's economic mismanagement is not a reason to review how the GST is carved up
  33. Higher education reform: small changes for now but big ones to come
  34. Government to build second Sydney airport
  35. How 3D food printers could improve mealtimes for people with swallowing disorders
  36. When exploiting kids for cash goes wrong on YouTube: the lessons of DaddyOFive
  37. Three charts on: crane-spotting, a way to tell which Australian cities are growing and where
  38. Google, Facebook fall into line on tax, but eBay remains defiant
  39. Affordable housing is not just about the purchase price
  40. Who goes to MONA? Peering behind the 'flannelette curtain'
  41. Change Agents: David Buchanan and Fr Paul Kelly on ending the gay panic defence
  42. Rather than capping tax revenue, the government should reform the system
  43. A short history of anaesthesia: from unspeakable agony to unlocking consciousness
  44. The hunt for the Superstars of STEM to engage more women in science
  45. The solar panel and battery revolution: how will your state measure up?
  46. The bark side: domestic dogs threaten endangered species worldwide
  47. 2017 higher education reform: cuts to universities, higher fees for students
  48. University students to pay more as government looks to $2.8 billion saving
  49. FactCheck Q A: do 80% of Australians and up to 70% of Catholics and Anglicans support euthanasia laws?
  50. Why Chinese investors find Australian real estate so alluring

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