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Lessons in living heritage from Tokyo to Adelaide

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Architects, urban planners and government policymakers often aspire to make Australian cities more like Copenhagen. But, for issues of heritage and conservation, we could broaden our view and learn a lot from Japan.

When you think about Japan, you probably think of cherry blossom, kimonos, sashimi, sumo, gardens, bathhouses, neon lights or...

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Virtual reality brings new dimension to conservation

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageQUT researcher Kerrie Mengersen with hardware used to capture Amazon footageVanessa Hunter/Flickr

Virtual reality technology is introducing a new dimension to wildlife conservation by helping researchers anywhere in the world assess the conditions of distant species and environments as if they were on location.

The first application has been to...

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Labor takes lead in Newspoll as state income tax plan bombs

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

This week’s Newspoll is the first since Turnbull became PM to have Labor in front, by a 51-49 margin, a 2% gain for Labor since last fortnight. The catalyst for this change was probably the state income tax plan that was proposed Wednesday last week. Newspoll found that 58% opposed this plan with just 19% in favour; even Coalition voters...

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  1. Coral Bleaching Taskforce: more than 1,000 km of the Great Barrier Reef has bleached
  2. We can't trust drug companies to wine, dine and educate doctors about the drugs they prescribe
  3. Invisible influence: why sales reps are forming relationships with nurses
  4. Hillary Clinton as president will not necessarily be a feminist coup
  5. Nudges, not legislation will drive people to save more for retirement
  6. The banking sector can do its bit to combat family violence
  7. How ancient Aboriginal star maps have shaped Australia's highway network
  8. Turnbull needs to act on bank royal commission to boost his credibility on the unions
  9. Politics podcast: Glenn Lazarus on the government's industrial relations legislation
  10. The Carmichael mine lease shows that decisions on coal need a much wider perspective
  11. Weekly Dose: ecstasy, the party drug that could be used to treat PTSD
  12. Banking – the culture wars
  13. Banks get a bollocking from Turnbull on ethics
  14. Hidden housemates: Australia's huge and hairy huntsman spiders
  15. St Vincent's scandal: what is cancer chemotherapy and why is correct dosing important?
  16. How council mergers and reforms imperil local government democracy
  17. Higher education policies could result in big increase to federal debt: experts respond
  18. The Walking Dead: why that final point-of-view shot tells us nothing
  19. Panama Papers' dodgy middlemen are nothing new, as our own tax scandals show
  20. Trees versus light rail: we need to rethink skewed urban planning values
  21. Benefits of the census retaining names and addresses should outweigh privacy fears
  22. The leakers of Panama
  23. Online retailers yet to harness big social data
  24. How secure is your smartphone's lock screen?
  25. Don’t believe everything you see on TV: hypnosis is less far fetched and far more important
  26. Reforms to Victoria's family violence responses must close the web and bring perpetrators into view
  27. Speaking with: Rhonda Itaoui on navigating the city as a young Muslim
  28. Development banks threaten to unleash an infrastructure tsunami on the environment
  29. 'Our man elsewhere': Alan Moorehead in war and peace
  30. Shorten targets principals in offensive against Turnbull on government schools
  31. Four-year federal terms are too hard, but what about making the three-year term fixed?
  32. The Hobbit gets a little older, and science a little wiser
  33. Boosting Indigenous-only services alone won't end Aboriginal family violence
  34. What will the scrapping of Queensland's anti-bikie laws mean for organised crime?
  35. Airline emissions and the case for a carbon tax on flight tickets
  36. Panama Papers: information sharing could bust open secretive companies in tax havens
  37. Cyber justice: how technology is supporting victim-survivors of rape
  38. The off-topic Conversation #87
  39. What to do when machines take our jobs? Give everyone free money for doing nothing
  40. The idea that conservatives are better economic managers simply does not stand up
  41. Goldilocks and the economics of election campaigns
  42. Regenerating body parts: how we can transform fat cells into stem cells to repair spinal disc injuries
  43. This summer's sea temperatures were the hottest on record for Australia: here’s why
  44. Why fashion needs more big guys: accidental gender-benders embracing their curves
  45. Why did early human societies practice violent human sacrifice?
  46. Five new frameworks that can drive teacher education reform
  47. Newspoll: Labor moves ahead of Turnbull government for the first time
  48. Tesla's gamble on its 'affordable' electric car
  49. Full response from Foundation for Young Australians
  50. FactCheck Q A: does it take 4.7 years for young graduates to find employment in Australia?

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