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Kangaroos (and other herbivores) are eating away at national parks across Australia

  • Written by Patrick O'Connor, Associate Professor, University of Adelaide
Kangaroos (and other herbivores) are eating away at national parks across AustraliaGrazing from kangaroos affects vulnerable native species.Tom Hunt, Author provided

Protected land, including national parks, are a cornerstone of conservation. Once an area is legally protected, it is tempting to assume that it is shielded from further degradation.

However, our research, published in the journal Global Ecology and Conservation, has...

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why some people still think climate change isn't real

  • Written by David Hall, Senior Researcher in Politics, Auckland University of Technology
why some people still think climate change isn't realEven people who accept the science of climate change sometimes resist it because it clashes with their personal projects.from www.shutterstock.com, CC BY-NDwhy some people still think climate change isn't realCC BY-ND

Climate Explained is a collaboration between The Conversation, Stuff and the New Zealand Science Media Centre to answer your questions about climate change.

If you have a question...

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Painting Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce as a superhero is part of a long Australian tradition

  • Written by Claire Wright, Research Fellow, Centre for Workforce Futures, Macquarie University

Alan Joyce is Australia’s highest-paid chief executive.

Alan Joyce is one of the Financial Review’s ten most covertly powerful people.

Alan Joyce writes heartwarming notes to children.

Alan Joyce is getting married.

And he is apparently some sort of superhero.

Something about chief executives brings forth testimonials like this,...

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Malcolm Turnbull delivers the unpalatable truth to Scott Morrison on climate and energy

  • Written by Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

Sometimes birthdays are best let pass quietly. The Liberals are finding the 75th anniversary of their founding another occasion for the blood sport they thought they’d put behind them.

Tony Abbott and Malcolm Turnbull are out of parliament – for which Scott Morrison is much thankful – but their passions are unabated. Each has let...

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  1. Trump decision to withdraw troops from Syria opens way for dangerous Middle East power play
  2. how our country is failing to protect its children
  3. refugees stuck in Indonesia rally against UNHCR for chronic waiting
  4. There are differences between free speech, hate speech and academic freedom – and they matter
  5. Extinction Rebellion protesters might be annoying. But they have a point
  6. Do women's life-long experiences of being judged on appearance change how they feel in open-plan offices?
  7. a portrait of Melbourne's working class
  8. the black hole at the heart of our galaxy is more explosive than we thought
  9. Dams are being built, but they are private: Australia Institute
  10. Governments took the hard road on clean energy – and consumers are feeling the bumps
  11. The Real Dirty Dancing reduces a political film to little more than coy dance numbers
  12. Only 2 in 3 physios provide 'recommended care', but that's still higher than medicine
  13. Students from China may defend their country but that doesn't make them Communist Party agents
  14. lessons from the collapse of White Ribbon Australia
  15. Climate change poses a 'direct threat' to Australia's national security. It must be a political priority
  16. why drone hacking could be bad news for the military
  17. When mothers are killed by their partners, children often become ‘forgotten’ victims. It’s time they were given a voice
  18. why aged care needs to reflect multicultural Australia
  19. forensic entomology, or what bugs can tell police about when someone died
  20. It takes 21 litres of water to produce a small chocolate bar. How water-wise is your diet?
  21. New research shows pokie operators are not nearly as charitable as they claim
  22. China’s status as a developing country gives it few benefits in the World Trade Organisation
  23. Pharmacists can vaccinate adults against whooping cough, measles and the flu, but it might cost you more
  24. Studying for exams? Here's how to make your memory work for you
  25. how to craft a protest brand
  26. Morrison needs to avoid 'the conveyor belt of Trumpism'
  27. Michelle Grattan on Scott Morrison's controversial phone call with Donald Trump
  28. NASA's recordings of 'marsquakes' let us listen to the martian heartbeat
  29. a rave for the senses, a future that has already arrived
  30. why does my older sister not want to play LEGO with me anymore and stays in her room?
  31. an interview with Martin Lee, grandfather of democracy
  32. what is extradition between countries and how does it work?
  33. 4-metre flying reptile unearthed in Queensland is our best pterosaur fossil yet
  34. New research turns Tasmanian Aboriginal history on its head. The results will help care for the land
  35. How the impeachment inquiry might affect Trump's 2020 re-election chances
  36. how human eggs went from simple cells to a valuable commodity
  37. Simone Biles' athleticism and advocacy have changed gymnastics forever
  38. Global bank urges cities to invest in new infrastructure to adapt to climate change
  39. yes, house prices will rise with lower interest rates, but that's not the only effect
  40. Scott Morrison warns against 'negative globalism'
  41. Jackie Lambie should not horse trade on medevac repeal bill
  42. Yes, we still need to cut down on red and processed meat
  43. ACT's new animal sentience law recognises an animal's psychological pain and pleasure, and may lead to better protections
  44. Australia's biggest property companies are making net-zero emissions pledges – now we can track them
  45. The vegans are coming! What's fuelling the interest in plant-based eating?
  46. Space can solve our looming resource crisis – but the space industry itself must be sustainable
  47. Scarcity drives water prices, not government water recovery: new research
  48. If warming exceeds 2°C, Antarctica's melting ice sheets could raise seas 20 metres in coming centuries
  49. How a Minecraft world has built a safe online playground for autistic kids
  50. composition for video gaming draws on tradition and tech

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