
Hugh Ramsay review: a virtuoso of white on white who left the art world too soon
Dec 03, 2019 03:35 am UTC| Insights & Views Entertainment
Review: Hugh Ramsay, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra Hugh Ramsays Two girls in white, known for many years as The sisters, is one of my first memories of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. I was intrigued by...

Comeback city? Lessons from revitalising a diverse place like Dandenong
Dec 03, 2019 03:35 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
In the 1990s, central Dandenong in Melbournes southeast was in decline. But, over the past decade and a half, this trend has been halted and in some areas reversed. Our research has identified key elements in this...
What we found about bacteria that resist antibiotics in seafood
Dec 03, 2019 03:34 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
Its important to gain a deeper understanding about the various ways in which humans and animals have been exposed to antibiotics, and the rise in bacteria found in food thats resistant to the drugs. This explains why there...
We set out to uncover the hidden costs of US airstrikes in Somalia
Dec 03, 2019 03:34 am UTC| Insights & Views
The US is an active participant in the war against Al-Shabaab in Somalia, efforts that have increased in the last few years under the Trump Administration. The strategy involves using airstrikes to assist Somali ground...

African literary prizes are contested -- but writers' groups are reshaping them
Dec 03, 2019 03:34 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Literary prizes do more than offer recognition and cash to writers and help readers decide what book to choose. They shape the literary canon, a countrys body of highly regarded writing. They help shape what the future...
Students become school boiler-room sleuths to assess climate change risks
Dec 03, 2019 03:33 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
In the fall of 2012, New York City received the brunt of an unprecedented storm. In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, also referred to as Superstorm Sandy, the stock market closed for two days. Some of the citys subway...
Why some EU countries are struggling to relocate migrants
Dec 03, 2019 03:33 am UTC| Insights & Views
Irregular migrant entries within the European Union increased by 546 per cent in 2015. The instability in the Middle East, particularly the Syrian war, led to 1,015,078 sea arrivals on the Italian and Greek coasts. This...