Friday essay: in an uncertain world, ‘green relief’ offers respite, healing and beauty
Annie Spratt/Unsplash Have you ever sat with a cup of tea at the end of a weeding session, with a feeling close to happiness? Or returned from the local garden centre with a bag of potting mix and some plants and soon the...
michael garner/Shutterstock In 1938, zoologist Ellis Le Geyt Troughton mourned that Australias gentle and specialized creatures were unable to cope with changed conditions and introduced enemies. The role of these enemies ...
Christina Hanna, CC BY-SA Once floodwaters subside, talk of planned retreat inevitably rises. Within Aotearoa New Zealand, several communities from north to south including Kumeū, Kawatiri Westport and parts of Ōtepoti...

In 2018, it was announced that Richard Flanagans Man Booker Prize-winning novel The Narrow Road to the Deep North (2013) would be made into a high-end drama series by FremantleMedia. Jo Porter, Fremantles director of...

We study ‘planktivores’ – and found an amazing diversity of shapes among plankton-feeding fishes
Swim along the edge of a coral reef and youll often see schools of sleek, torpedo-shaped fishes gliding through the currents, feeding on tiny plankton from the water column. For decades, scientists assumed these...

Few issues in Australian sport generate as much media noise or emotional fan reactions as player movement, especially in our major winter codes the National Rugby League (NRL) and Australian Football League (AFL). Contract...