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Four ways Western Australia can improve Aboriginal heritage management

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageThere are some simple principles that would strengthen Aboriginal heritage protection.Monkey Mia, Shark Bay in Western Australia. Grant Matthews, CC BY-NC-SA

More than 50,000 years of Aboriginal habitation is Australia’s most unique cultural resource and point of connection across cultures and worldviews.

But for too long indigenous heritage...

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Winston strikes Fiji: your guide to cyclone science

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Cyclone Winston struck Fiji on February 20, leaving a trail of destruction. At least ten people have been reported killed, although the extent of the damage is still being revealed as contact is made with more remote, northern islands.

We’re still keeping our fingers crossed as we wait for reports from the outlying islands in Fiji, so we just...

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Ocean acidification causes young corals to develop deformed skeletons

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageAdult corals need a good developmental start to establish themselves on the reef.Anders Poulsen/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA

Coral reefs around the world are facing a whole spectrum of human-induced disturbances that are affecting their ability to grow, reproduce and survive. These range from local pressures such as overfishing and sedimentation, to...

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  2. Government set to change Senate voting in bad news for 'micros'
  3. How much time have I got, doc? The problems with predicting survival at end of life
  4. Senate voting reform: keep it simple, or too many people's votes won't be counted
  5. Response from spokesperson for Sarah Hanson-Young
  6. FactCheck Q A: are Indigenous children ten times more likely to be living in out-of-home care?
  7. Bringing back building 'watchdog' helps a political agenda, but not concerns about union corruption
  8. Australia found to have breached the human rights of David Hicks
  9. The off-topic Conversation #81
  10. Turnbull government takes poll tumble
  11. Queensland land clearing is undermining Australia's environmental progress
  12. Australian of the Year David Morrison as a 'warrior for women' shows belief in the male protector lives on
  13. Islamic State and the Assassins: reviving fanciful tales of the medieval Orient
  14. Imagine what we could learn if we put a tracker on everyone and everything
  15. Here’s looking at: On the Swan by Elise Blumann
  16. Blood money: pathology cuts can reduce spending without compromising health
  17. How will Turnbull get the money needed to govern if he calls a double dissolution?
  18. Is political leadership today especially bad?
  19. Trump wins easily in South Carolina, Clinton in Nevada
  20. The Road to the White House: Corporate Power vs. Networked Citizens
  21. Contraception is essential for the health of mothers, babies and future generations
  22. Christchurch five years on: have politicians helped or hindered the earthquake recovery?
  23. Morrison ruffles Abbott feathers on tax
  24. Fairfax Media holds steady on digital strategy
  25. Ethical fashion shoppers are scorned by others – and the headlines don't help
  26. More staff cuts likely as Fairfax eyes digital only
  27. Limiting startup tax incentives could exclude an important group of early stage investors
  28. Explainer: what is Safe Schools Coalition?
  29. Blaming victims for domestic violence: how psychology taught us to be helpless
  30. Australian Infrastructure Plan has some way to go to give our cities what they need
  31. Politics podcast: Francis Sullivan on child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church
  32. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the government's tax 'bugger's muddle'
  33. Ending ‘revenge porn’: how can we stop sexual images being used to abuse?
  34. Don't chuck that old mobile phone, there's gold in there
  35. What causes autism? What we know, don’t know and suspect
  36. Grattan on Friday: Scott Morrison struggles to stay afloat as he treads water on tax
  37. Why is Islam so different in different countries?
  38. Vital signs: the missing link between labour markets and growth
  39. World hunger: what the Ebola virus can teach us about saving crops
  40. Chemistry has a bright future for us and our economy
  41. Friday essay: on the Sydney Mardi Gras march of 1978
  42. Village Roadshow using courts to block pirate sites will achieve little
  43. Why Was Stephen Fry Fried On Twitter?
  44. University councils need greater expertise, including staff and student voices
  45. Don’t be alarmed: AI won’t leave half the world unemployed
  46. Collaboration: Too much of a good thing?
  47. Making commercial surrogacy illegal only makes aspiring parents go elsewhere
  48. Australia's south west: a hotspot for wildlife and plants that deserves World Heritage status
  49. Bad news at Fairfax and The Independent, but quality journalism will roll on
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