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Getting enough vitamin D, without getting too much sun Vitamin D is essential for the health of our bones and immune system.
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Extreme weather is Australia's new normal Over the last few weeks, parts of Australia have been inundated by rain, scorched by heatwaves and slammed by storms.
What kids need to know about democracy in 2025
1 day ago · The impetus was a national civics test by the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), which only 28 per cent of year 10 students tested passed – the …
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As the world faces escalating political crises, and society grapples with many complex issues, informed, rational and respectful dialogue is essential. This series brings together experts in …
A ‘do nothing’ approach won’t help Australia deal with bushfires …
Jan 14, 2025 · Wildfire regimes – the patterns of fire activity over time – are now shaped by two major forces: climate change and human actions (both through intentional fire management …
As AI gets smarter, are we getting dumber?
3 days ago · Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just a futuristic fantasy – it’s here, and it’s thinking for us. From generating essays and diagnosing diseases to analysing legal …
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Explore Pursuit articles about Research. Acknowledgement of country. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Owners of the unceded lands …
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Heatwaves and climate change are Australia’s deadliest ‘unnatural’ disaster With the mercury soaring in much of the country, extreme heat and heatwaves are fast becoming Australia’s …
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