Why it doesn’t make economic sense to ignore climate change in our recovery from the pandemic
It will be tempting for some to overlook the climate change challenge in the rush to restart the economy after the pandemic
It will be tempting for some to overlook the climate change challenge in the rush to restart the economy after the pandemic
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Significant funds have been made available by the Australian government for the development of the hydrogen energy industry
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Are anti-vaxxers, climate-change sceptics, moon-landing denialists, civil libertarians and others undermining the fight against COVID-19?
The organisation has felt the effects of the pandemic and has been forced to reduce its workforce by 50 per cent.
Children on the autism spectrum will face unique challenges as they learn from home during the COVID-19 shutdown. These children process information and learn in different ways to their peers
An interesting side effect of the coronavirus pandemic is the number of people who say they are having vivid dreams
More often than not, you get what you pay for and ensuring effective training for employees at a low cost can be quite a bit of a challenge.
Eating well, exercising and managing stress can boost your immune system
Here are all the shows and movies that will no longer be available on Netflix Australia in May 2020.
Anxiety, depression, loneliness and stress are affecting our sleep patterns and how tired we feel
With already millions of downloads, the Australian government is calling on citizens to download the coronavirus contact-tracing app.
Before we lived with the reality of a global disease outbreak, Pandemic was just the title of a popular series of board games
Property sales show a big decline as nervous buyers keep whatever money they have in their pockets. But some experts see positives ahead.
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Are you feeling anxious or irritated during the coronavirus lockdown? Do you constantly want to get up and move? Maybe you need a moment to engage with nature
Many Australians, especially those experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19, are asking whether they can afford to keep their private health insurance
The coronavirus pandemic has dramatically shifted our lives and the ways we move about our cities
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Several Australian universities (Australian National University, Swinburne and the University of Western Australia) have announced they will accept students based on their year 11 results
With lockdowns easing but social distancing still critical, will we see a favourite Australian pastime making an unexpected comeback?
More than 31% of people who have lost work during COVID-19 are recording high levels of psychological distress — a rate four times more than employed Australian adults. Many lost work without notice and are facing high levels of financial stress
After the coronavirus crisis, there may be good reasons to fast-track infrastructure to create jobs and stimulate the economy. But it remains as important as ever that funding go only to worthy projects. A bullet train does not fit the bill
Australia’s relationship with China is fractured
The project threatens to devastate aquatic life by introducing predators and polluting important rivers
In the midst of this global pandemic, a sourdough revolution has been born
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We are now in a different phase of the pandemic in Australia
Electricity demand in Australia has barely budged since COVID-19 took hold. Many may be wondering: after months spent largely at home, are huge household power bills on the way?
Most Australian children are stuck at home due to the outbreak of COVID-19. They need to find ways to socialise, do their school work, exercise and entertain themselves.
Scientists recently confirmed the Great Barrier Reef suffered another serious bleaching event last summer - the third in five years. Dramatic intervention to save the natural wonder is clearly needed.
We may have a surprising new ally in the bid to contain the COVID-19 outbreak: your sewage.
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Climate Explained is a collaboration between The Conversation, Stuff and the New Zealand Science Media Centre to answer your questions about climate change.
Global companies are positioning themselves to use little-known rules in trade agreements such as the Comprehensive Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) to claim millions of dollars in compensation for restrictions imposed during the pandemic.
Maintaining healthy blood pressure is important during (and after) the coronavirus pandemic.
Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne has led a bipartisan call for a global inquiry into the origins of the coronavirus, noting Australia will insist on an independent review, not one conducted by the World Health Organisation.
Greg Hunt is set to become the lead ministerial face of the sales effort for the proposed controversial new COVID-19 tracing app, aided by the government’s health professionals.
The near-total shutdown of elective surgery across Australia will end soon, following National Cabinet consideration on Tuesday.
Despite nearly three decades without a recession, Australia’s last proper budget surplus came a dozen years ago – just before the Global Financial Crisis hit.