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Identification of animals and plants is an essential skill set

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageLa Trobe University students learning how to identify plants near Falls CreekSusan Lawler

I have recently been made abundantly aware of the lack of field skills among biology students, even those who major in ecology. By field skills we mean the ability to identify plants and animals, to recognise invasive species and to observe the impact of...

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What would effective, fair and just drug-driving laws look like?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

This month NSW magistrate David Heilpern dismissed a charge against a driver of driving with an illicit drug present in his body. The magistrate did so on the grounds that the defendant, after an earlier discussion with a police officer, had an “honest and reasonable” belief that he would not still have a detectable level of cannabis...

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Brough to leave parliament at the election

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageMal Brough was a senior minister in the Howard government before losing his seat in 2007.AAP/Mick Tsikas

Former minister Mal Brough, who this month quit the frontbench, has announced he will not contest the election.

Brough initially stood aside as special minister of state and then resigned from the frontbench because of the police investigation...

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Fossil fuel growth centre harks back to old ideas about climate costs

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageThe Australian government seems to think fossil fuels need help, when businesses are deciding otherwise. Coal image from www.shutterstock.com

On Wednesday, the minister for industry, innovation and science, Christopher Pyne, launched a new “growth centre” for Australia’s fossil fuel industry (and uranium), to be known as National...

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  1. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the defence white paper
  2. Woolworths counts the cost of Masters blunder, with food business under fire
  3. Treasure Trove: why defunding Trove leaves Australia poorer
  4. Hacking the terror suspect's iPhone: what the FBI can do now Apple says 'no'
  5. End of an era in regional publishing as APN puts papers up for sale
  6. Low flammability plants could help our homes survive bushfires
  7. The end of 2%: Australia gets serious about its defence budget
  8. Scrap or preserve negative gearing? Here's six other options worth debating
  9. Grattan on Friday: Malcolm Turnbull should announce the government's tax policy pronto
  10. Should we eat red meat? The nutrition and the ethics
  11. Safe Schools Coalition: what is the Christian Right afraid of?
  12. What California can learn from Australia’s 15-year millennium drought
  13. Defence white paper shows Australian forces must safeguard nature too
  14. Why sports broadcasting could change the rules on sponsored content
  15. Will house prices 'collapse' if negative gearing is changed?
  16. Wild sex: when sex roles get reversed, some females develop a 'penis'
  17. Hail, Caesar! or Hollywood, at least
  18. Talking serious science using scissors and glue
  19. Defence: more bucks for our bangs
  20. Bushfires have a sting in the tail for Tasmania's honey industry
  21. See the cosmos with X-ray vision: Japan’s new Hitomi space telescope
  22. A 50-50 Newspoll, but Coalition's position better in other polls
  23. Strategic environment the most challenging Australia has faced in peace time: Turnbull
  24. When it comes to mental health, like attracts like
  25. 'Bow down, bitches': when celebrity feminism goes wrong
  26. Should scientists engage with pseudo-science or anti-science?
  27. Defence white paper: why Australia will opt for Japanese-built submarines
  28. Explainer: the myth of the Noble Savage
  29. The Look of Silence and prequels bring Indonesia's dark legacy of 1965 killings into the light
  30. Explainer: what is elder abuse and why do we need a national inquiry into it?
  31. Crowd-sourced funding: Australia needs to learn from Italy's mistakes
  32. The proposed Senate voting change will hurt Australian democracy
  33. Does cannabis cause mental illness?
  34. Pancreatic cancer is really four separate cancers: study
  35. How universities can redress inequality
  36. Ocean acidification is already harming the Great Barrier Reef's growth
  37. Urban sprawl is threatening Sydney's foodbowl
  38. When ‘innovation’ fails to fix our finances
  39. Big four accounting firms avoid scrutiny in multinational tax avoidance
  40. Australia's digital divide is narrowing, but getting deeper
  41. What went wrong at the Melbourne Art Fair?
  42. Defence White Paper: an extra $29.9 billion spending over a decade
  43. Branded for life? Sending the wrong message to young perpetrators of family violence
  44. How can Gary Gray remain shadow minister while denouncing the shadow ministry's policy?
  45. It's no guess Leyonhjelm’s tobacco inquiry will recommend reducing the tax
  46. 'Fired with enthusiasm' from beginning to end: Mark Scott says goodbye
  47. Energy markets: the planet's unlikely new ally in the emissions effort
  48. Domain versus REA shows it's time Fairfax went all in on digital
  49. Why is the UK ramping up costs for potential Australian migrants?
  50. ABC managing director Mark Scott's address to the National Press Club

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