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Is vigorous exercise safe during the third trimester of pregnancy?

  • Written by Kassia Beetham, Exercise Physiology Lecturer, Australian Catholic University
Is vigorous exercise safe during the third trimester of pregnancy?Vigorous exercise is safe while pregnant, even in the final trimester. But if you don't feel up to it, lighter exercise is beneficial too.From shutterstock.com

Expectant mothers receive an avalanche of information about potential risks to their baby. There’s a growing list of foods, toxins and environmental threats to avoid. It’s normal...

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Climate change is the defining issue of our time – we're giving it the attention it deserves

  • Written by Nicole Hasham, Section Editor: Energy + Environment
Climate change is the defining issue of our time – we're giving it the attention it deservesThe Conversation has joined more than 250 news outlets around the world to focus on climate change coverage.

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Veteran Great Barrier Reef expert Jon Brodie often thinks of his PhD students and despairs. The young scientists have a...

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when communities must move because of climate change

  • Written by Tony Matthews, Senior Lecturer in Urban and Environmental Planning, Griffith University
when communities must move because of climate changeFlood damage in Bundaberg, Queensland, in 2013. Most communities are at some risk from extreme events, but repeated disasters raise the question of relocation.srv007/Flickr, CC BY-NC

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

Climate change...

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Australia to attend climate summit empty-handed despite UN pleas to ‘come with a plan'

  • Written by Frank Jotzo, Director, Centre for Climate and Energy Policy, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University
Australia to attend climate summit empty-handed despite UN pleas to ‘come with a plan'The Port Kembla industrial area in NSW. Industry emissions can be cut by improving efficiency, shifting to electricity and closing old plants.Dean Lewins/AAP

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Climate action will be on the world stage again at...

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  1. how supermarket pharmacies could change the way we shop
  2. Apple's iPhone 11 Pro wants to take your laptop's job (and price tag)
  3. As Scott Morrison heads to Washington, the US-Australia alliance is unlikely to change
  4. we need to teach kids activities they'll go on to enjoy
  5. Morrison's right hand man dispenses with niceties in lecturing big business
  6. New musical has enough warmth, witty lines and catchy tunes to win its own fangirls
  7. Polycystic kidney disease, the most common genetic kidney disorder you've probably never heard of
  8. Michelle Grattan on Gladys Liu and the government's plan to drug-test welfare recipients
  9. Bupa's nursing home scandal is more evidence of a deep crisis in regulation
  10. Actually, it's okay to disagree. Here are 5 ways we can argue better
  11. Why declaring a national climate emergency would neither be realistic or effective
  12. Women may find it tougher to get an abortion if the religious discrimination bill becomes law
  13. why traditional Persian music should be known to the world
  14. Nuclear power should be allowed in Australia – but only with a carbon price
  15. All this overinflated talk about an index-fund bubble is very passive-aggressive
  16. Australia should try to keep more international students who are trained in our universities
  17. Breeding single-sex animal populations could help prevent disease and poverty
  18. If Auckland's plan to include Māori histories in city centre upgrade is genuine, it must act on inequalities
  19. Asking questions about Gladys Liu is not racist
  20. NZ children see more than 40 ads for unhealthy products each day. It's time to change marketing rules
  21. A new inquiry into Indigenous policy must address the root causes of failure
  22. In an age of Elsa/Spider-Man romantic mash ups, how to monitor YouTube's children's content?
  23. busting the myths around sexual fetishism
  24. Australia's top scientist Alan Finkel pushes to eradicate bad science
  25. This extinct kangaroo had a branch-crunching bite to rival today's giant pandas
  26. The Great Barrier Reef is in trouble. There are a whopping 45 reasons why
  27. How philosophy 101 could help break the deadlock over drug testing job seekers
  28. Marau Ta'aroa, the Sydney-schooled 'last Queen of Tahiti'
  29. Fancy an e-change? How people are escaping city congestion and living costs by working remotely
  30. Keen IT students can improve their marks when given a chance to learn from their mistakes
  31. Worried about agents of foreign influence? Just look at who owns Australia's biggest companies
  32. Liu defends herself after concerns about her Chinese associations
  33. Independent MP Helen Haines on using 'soft power'
  34. Brian Toohey's Secret warns against Australia being 'joined at the hip' with US
  35. The Joker’s origin story comes at a perfect moment: clowns define our times
  36. Why do astronomers believe in dark matter?
  37. Will a vegetarian diet increase your risk of stroke?
  38. Why Gladys Liu must answer to parliament about alleged links to the Chinese government
  39. Why Victoria’s new anti-vilification bill strikes the right balance in targeting online abuse
  40. Forensic science isn't 'reliable' or 'unreliable' – it depends on the questions you're trying to answer
  41. Australia's political lobbying regime is broken and needs urgent reform
  42. Another official Australian report has been doctored to gloss over rising inequality
  43. Trees can add $50,000 value to a Sydney house, so you might want to put down that chainsaw
  44. We need to stop perpetuating the myth that children grow out of autism
  45. regenerative farming can help grow food with less impact
  46. why companies should let their workers join the climate strike
  47. Liberal moderate Russell Broadbent will not vote for government's mandatory sentencing legislation
  48. what science says about how to lose weight and whether you really need to
  49. Climate change is bringing a new world of bushfires
  50. How might an apology feature in the new religious freedom bill?

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