Asylum seekers left 'desperate' and 'helpless' when they try to find work in Australia
Nov 05, 2019 02:26 am UTC| Insights & Views
Finding work can be a challenge for new migrants to Australia who often arrive with limited English skills and lack local contacts. But finding work for people seeking asylum can be even harder, as we found in a study...
Why is Japan's Olympic marathon shifting cities to avoid the heat? A sports physiologist explains
Nov 05, 2019 02:26 am UTC| Insights & Views Sports
The International Olympic Committee last week decided to shift next years Olympic marathon from Tokyo to Sapporo to protect athletes from the heat. Tokyos average temperatures during the month of August exceed 30℃, with...
What is ‘ecological economics’ and why do we need to talk about it?
Nov 05, 2019 02:26 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
This article is part of a series on rebalancing the humannature interactions that are central to the study and practice of ecological economics, which is the focus of the 2019 ANZSEE Conference in Melbourne later this...
Recycling plastic bottles is good, but reusing them is better
Nov 05, 2019 02:25 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Last week Woolworths announced a new food delivery system, in collaboration with US company TerraCycle, that delivers grocery essentials in reusable packaging. The system, called Loop, lets shoppers buy products from...
California is living America's dystopian future
Nov 05, 2019 02:21 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The Golden State is on fire, which means that an idea of American utopia is on fire, too. Utopias are the good places of our imagination, while dystopias are the places where everything goes terribly wrong, where evil...
Thunberg and Obama: Did they interfere in the Canadian election?
Nov 05, 2019 01:37 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Ahead of the 2019 Canadian federal election, many Canadians were concerned about the threat of foreign interference. Would foreign powers attempt to support one party over another? What sort of sensitive political...

Australia's only active volcanoes and a very expensive fish: the secrets of the Kerguelen Plateau
Nov 04, 2019 23:55 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Stretching towards Antarctica lies a hidden natural oasis - a massive underwater plateau created when continents split more than 100 million years ago. Straddling the Indian and Southern Oceans, the Kerguelen Plateau is...