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What can tourists do to help, not hinder, Nepal's quake recovery?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageWith many people in need of shelter and schools only now re-opening, Nepal is not yet ready to restart the lucrative tourism industry that will help its recovery. EPA/Narendra Shrestha

Every year 800,000 international visitors travel to Nepal to experience its unique attractions. These include Sagarmatha National Park (Mt Everest), the Annapurna...

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Minimum wage up but households still falling behind

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe policy goal of seeking to ensure children benefit from increasing community living standards has been shattered.Image sourced from Shutterstock.com

Taking into account inflation, the increase in Australia’s minimum wage announced yesterday is about A$4.80 per week. This is part of a pattern of small increases in the real value of the...

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  1. The clever politics of Sepp Blatter's 'resignation' from FIFA
  2. Blatter resigns, but his toxic legacy will live on at FIFA
  3. Sepp Blatter's FIFA exit opens door for prosecutors, reformers
  4. Why pensioners are cruising their way around budget changes
  5. Modi diplomacy a clarion call for Australian state premiers
  6. How competing for students will transform universities
  7. The byte may destroy the book but the novel isn't over yet
  8. The battery revolution is exciting, but remember they pollute too
  9. Terror group's social media ploy edges out rivals, wins recruits
  10. Don't blame families for low organ donation rates, fix the system
  11. Communities love local councils but not private service delivery
  12. The fall of Silk Road isn't the end for anonymous marketplaces, Tor or bitcoin
  13. Why the government is right to blanket ban new psychoactive substances
  14. Let's hope fans will be stirred rather than shaken by Anthony Horowitz's new Bond novel
  15. How Bradley Wiggins can break cycling's toughest record
  16. Oh lordy what a sight - a cabinet room come to Jesus moment
  17. Sparkling and inspiring: Charles Kennedy was a rare politician
  18. Hard Evidence: how much is the Champions League worth?
  19. UN climate talks increasingly favour people alive today over future generations
  20. Charles Kennedy's gift as a politician was to relate to ordinary people
  21. Are parents morally obligated to forbid their kids from playing football?
  22. Texas floods highlight need to reform key insurance program
  23. In Texas floods, is there a link to climate change?
  24. What does exposure to environmental chemicals mean for our health?
  25. Feet on campus, heart at home: first-generation college students struggle with divided identities
  26. Better hurricane observation techniques over the decades make big storms less deadly
  27. Five years after the end of provocation, jealous male killers still receive leniency
  28. Mini-megalomaniac AI is already all around us, but it won't get further without our help
  29. Trolling our confirmation bias: one bite and we're easily sucked in
  30. Public universities shouldn't be making political donations
  31. Why academics are interested in the male body in Poldark and Outlander
  32. Our predictions of solar storms have not been very accurate until now – here's why
  33. Childcare plans focus on three to fours, but children need support from birth
  34. The War Game: how I showed that BBC bowed to government over nuclear attack film
  35. World Cup boycott would fuel Moscow's sense of conflict with the West
  36. Could local crowd-funded turbines be the future for UK onshore wind?
  37. Why corporations should have their special status reviewed
  38. Joan Kirner, a pioneering leader for the Left as well as women
  39. More than a fashion choice: the everyday aesthetics of tattooing
  40. South Africa's bold move on salt gets off to a shaky start
  41. Clearing up the mystique of central banking
  42. Acts of arborial violence: tree vandals deprive us all
  43. Patriot Act meltdown: surveillance, politics and Rand Paul
  44. Between the devil and the deep blue sea: the Rohingya's dilemma
  45. Brandis is waging a culture war: artists must take direct action
  46. Office workers, stand up from your desk for two hours a day
  47. All academic metrics are flawed, but some are useful
  48. Explainer: how Australia can legalise same-sex marriage
  49. Explainer: cabotage and why foreign airlines don’t fly domestic
  50. New bill will challenge tobacco control efforts in Indonesia

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