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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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