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A landmark report confirms Australia is girt by hotter, higher seas. But there is still time to act

  • Written by Jess Melbourne-Thomas, Transdisciplinary Researcher & Knowledge Broker, CSIRO
A landmark report confirms Australia is girt by hotter, higher seas. But there is still time to actAerial imagery revealing the extent of storm damage in Dee Why on Sydney's Northern Beaches in 2016 following wild weather. NEARMAP/AAP

A landmark scientific report has confirmed that climate change is altering the world’s seas and ice at an unprecedented rate. Australia depends on the ocean that surrounds us for our health and prosperity. So...

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Defiant Scott Morrison tells the world Australia is 'doing our bit' on climate change

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

Scott Morrison has used his address to the United Nations to strongly defend the government’s performance on climate change, declaring defiantly Australia was “doing our bit” and “we reject any suggestion to the contrary”.

In a speech concentrating on Australia’s response to “the great global environmental...

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8 reasons why impeaching Donald Trump is a big risk for the Democrats. (And 3 reasons why it's not)

  • Written by Timothy J. Lynch, Associate Professor in American Politics, University of Melbourne
8 reasons why impeaching Donald Trump is a big risk for the Democrats. (And 3 reasons why it's not)Trump loves a street fight – one reason why Pelosi's decision to initiate an impeachment inquiry is so risky.Doug Mills/EPA

US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has announced the Democrats have begun a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump over allegations he tried to pressure the Ukrainian president to investigate a Democratic...

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Still serving guests while your male relatives relax? Everyday sexism like this hurts women's mental health

  • Written by Beatrice Alba, Research Fellow, La Trobe University
Still serving guests while your male relatives relax? Everyday sexism like this hurts women's mental healthNot all instances of sexism are tangible or easy to explain, but they can have similar impacts on women's mental health as overt sexism. Zivica Kerkez

Sexism and misogyny harm women in many obvious ways. Women experience economic, workforce and health-care disadvantages, intimate partner violence, gendered violence in public places, and street...

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  1. they're trending down while Australia's population booms
  2. When it comes to climate change, Australia's mining giants are an accessory to the crime
  3. a psychologist tells us what we can learn from the success of the Richmond Tigers
  4. Australia's carbon market needs to be faster and smarter. Blockchain can help
  5. Don't blame parcel delivery vans for clogging up city traffic, look to the tradies
  6. What might Lily and Abbey say to Scott Morrison about Greta Thunberg?
  7. tapestries interweave traditions with a new sense of place
  8. With 15 other children, Greta Thunberg has filed a UN complaint against 5 countries. Here’s what it’ll achieve
  9. Here is a global solution to the plastic waste crisis
  10. In a virtual universe of 'perfect' bodies, Instagram's new policy offers important protection for young users
  11. Australia's mining know-how makes it the perfect $150m partner for NASA's Moon and Mars shots
  12. Australia is the runaway global leader in building new renewable energy
  13. Swollen executive pay packets reveal the limits of corporate activism
  14. why the Nationals shouldn't politicise the science replication crisis
  15. Merchants of misinformation are all over the internet. But the real problem lies with us
  16. Politicians who become lobbyists can be bad for Australians' health
  17. Queer Eye's Jonathan Van Ness shines a spotlight on the changing face of HIV
  18. it’s a word we use a lot, but what exactly is it?
  19. The ban on live sheep exports has just been lifted. Here’s what’s changed
  20. Albanese slams Morrison for using a "loud hailer" to talk to China from US
  21. a searing comics anthology on sexual violence
  22. Why can't rape survivors in Tasmania reveal their name, even when they want to?
  23. Do new cancer drugs work? Too often we don't really know (and neither does your doctor)
  24. Highly touted UN climate summit failed to deliver
  25. why can't we just build a pipe to move water to areas in drought?
  26. daughters of Robert Menzies and Arthur Calwell say parliament wasn't always a 'fort'
  27. 1 in 3 new mums struggle to get their baby to sleep, but some women have a tougher time
  28. 'Transformer' rooms and robo-furniture are set to remake our homes – and lives – before our eyes
  29. Yes, the US-Australia alliance is important, but Scott Morrison needs to take a careful approach with Donald Trump
  30. neither science nor history favours a dairy monopoly
  31. debunking the myths around self-injury
  32. We can make roof tiles with built-in solar cells – now the challenge is to make them cheaper
  33. How raising tax for high-income earners would reduce inequality, improve social welfare in New Zealand
  34. Leila Waddell, Australian violinist, philosopher of magic and fearless rebel
  35. native water rats have worked out how to safely eat cane toads
  36. where do phobias come from?
  37. Activists are using the climate emergency as a new legal defence to justify law-breaking
  38. the idea behind Labor's National Rental Affordability Scheme is worth saving
  39. Fairest and best? Status counts in the Brownlow Medal
  40. Users (and their bias) are key to fighting fake news on Facebook – AI isn't smart enough yet
  41. City share-house rents eat up most of Newstart, leaving less than $100 a week to live on
  42. In a chatty world, losing your speech can be alienating. But there's help
  43. How Australians talk about tucker is a story that'll make you want to eat the bum out of an elephant
  44. 'Edible forests' can fight land clearing and world hunger at the same time
  45. 10 ways to get the most out of silent reading in schools
  46. From crime fighters to crime writers
  47. young disabled New Zealanders on the barriers to a better life
  48. To go to China you have to be invited: Morrison
  49. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the family law inquiry
  50. why don't we have electric aircraft?

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