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Ignoring young people's climate change fears is a recipe for anxiety

  • Written by Rachael Sharman, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, University of the Sunshine Coast

This story is part of Covering Climate Now, a global collaboration of more than 250 news outlets to strengthen coverage of the climate story.


Thousands of school students across Australia are expected to join in the global protest today calling for action on climate change.

This isn’t the first time students in Australia have rallied against...

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Another stolen generation looms unless Indigenous women fleeing violence can find safe housing

  • Written by Kyllie Cripps, Scientia Felllow and Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law UNSW Sydney, UNSW

In Western Australia more than half the children placed in state care are Aboriginal. The state government committed this month to reducing this over-representation, in a move that parallels the Closing the Gap Refresh draft target nationally. Despite concerns about another stolen generation, Australia has yet to act on a root cause – the...

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Why do men have nipples?

  • Written by Michelle Moscova, Senior Lecturer in Anatomy, UNSW
Why do men have nipples?Men have nipples because of a quirk in how embryos develop. But that's only part of the story of this seemingly redundant body part.from www.shutterstock.com

Women’s nipples have long been a source of fascination and controversy, from celebrity gossip stories of wardrobe malfunctions and “nip slips” to feminist movements for gender...

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putting government money where policy needs to go

  • Written by Barbara Allen, Senior Lecturer in Public Management, Victoria University of Wellington
putting government money where policy needs to goGovernments can choose to spend money in ways that support climate change policy, including a shift to electric vehicle fleets.from www.shutterstock.com, CC BY-ND

This story is part of Covering Climate Now, a global collaboration of more than 250 news outlets to strengthen coverage of the climate story.


For three years in a row, the World Economic...

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  1. We don't need another inquiry into family law – we need action
  2. NBN's new price plans are too little, too late
  3. The big budget question is why the surplus wasn't big
  4. It's Newstart pay rise day. You're in line for 24 cents, which is peanuts
  5. Your brain has 'landmarks' that drive neural traffic and help you make hard decisions
  6. Morrison government solid on industrial relations reform but bootlicks One Nation on family law
  7. How rising temperatures affect our health
  8. How the Biloela Tamil family deportation case highlights the failures of our refugee system
  9. Stop calling young people apathetic. For many, volunteering and activism go hand-in-hand
  10. investigative journalist Bastian Obermayer, who led the Panama Papers tax exposé
  11. inquiry underway to determine any wrongdoing by New Zealand troops in Afghanistan
  12. the evolution of Goth subculture in sub-tropical Brisbane
  13. There's a good reason we're moderating climate change deniers: uninformed comments undermine expertise
  14. it's almost all about housing
  15. For routine breast screening, you may not need a 3D mammogram
  16. two reef scientists share their climate grief
  17. Iran wants to create chaos in the Middle East. But conflict with the US remains a limited, if worrying, possibility
  18. NZ was first to grant women the vote in 1893, but then took 26 years to let them stand for parliament
  19. 3 keys to getting the policy mix right
  20. Cable ties probably won't stop magpie attacks – here are a few things to try instead
  21. Ever wondered what our curriculum teaches kids about climate change? The answer is 'not much'
  22. Why would anyone shiver their timbers? Here’s how pirate words arrr preserving old language
  23. family loss and sorry business that invokes laughter and tears
  24. Now the senators are taking on John Setka
  25. How do you know if your child has hay fever and how should you treat it?
  26. How big is the International Space Station?
  27. sporting statues can enshrine players and also capture pivotal cultural moments
  28. Why attending a climate strike can change minds (most importantly your own)
  29. why we won't be heading into an ice age any time soon
  30. our anxiety over China's influence is hurting Chinese-Australians
  31. the nations leading and failing on climate action
  32. Jacqui Lambie mixes battler politics with populism to make her swing vote count
  33. Could managers BE any more authentic? 3 ways you can improve your leadership skills by watching Friends
  34. Robo-debt is only one way government stigmatises claimants. There's only so much a class action can do
  35. How other countries get parents to vaccinate their kids (and what Australia can learn)
  36. PayID data breaches show Australia's banks need to be more vigilant to hacking
  37. Albanese defends social activism by businesses
  38. Why our response to climate change needs to be a just and careful revolution that limits pushback
  39. If you want to cut bullying in schools, look at the 'invisible violence' in our society
  40. Superblocks are transforming Barcelona. They might work in Australian cities too
  41. Robo-debt class action could deliver justice for tens of thousands of Australians instead of mere hundreds
  42. Media polarisation dangerous for democracy and for science: Sinodinos
  43. Arthur Sinodinos with some reflections and advice
  44. embodied performance about working in a Brisbane porno shop
  45. Apple Arcade and Google Stadia aim to offer frictionless game streaming, if your NBN plan can handle it
  46. NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian avoids a spill but remains in troubled waters
  47. climate change affects our mental health, too
  48. As pressure on Iran mounts, there is little room for quiet diplomacy to free detained Australians
  49. 'An insult' – politicians sing the praises of the cashless welfare card, but those forced to use it disagree
  50. Why it's time for New Zealanders to learn more about their own country's history

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