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As the US election enters its nail-biting final days, anxiety-riven commentary in Australia is grappling with the potential implications of the outcome. University of Technology Sydney's James Laurenceson writes for 360info.
Could Australia’s economy survive Trump’s position on China?
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A major report released last week by the Global Commission on the Economics of Water sounded the alarm bells on the impending global #water crisis, with disastrous implications for future food security. Is wastewater recycling one solution? _ #sustainability #climate #foodsecurity
Water scarcity and the need for reusing wastewater
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🎧Does the British Royal Family owe billions for the crimes of empire? King Charles is in Australia on his first official visit as monarch. It's his 17th trip to Australia, but despite such a deep relationship, he has yet to truly acknowledge the position that he now holds and the impact it has had on the country's first-nations people. Listen to the latest episode of Leave It To The Experts wherever you get your podcasts. https://lnkd.in/gxJU_QQu
Does the British Royal Family owe billions for the crimes of empire?
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🎧By his own words, the "time has come" for a conversation over Britain’s involvement in the slave trade as King Charles meets Commonwealth leaders in Samoa. Check out the latest episode of Leave It To The Experts. _ #KingCharles #CHOGM #Reparations
🎧Podcast: A king’s ransom for past injustices?
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Ultra-fast fashion shopping sites like Shein and Temu have faced widespread criticism for worker exploitation and the use of unsustainable materials. But an equally alarming issue that’s less often discussed is the presence of harmful chemicals in some of their products. RMIT University's Dr Saniyat Islam (Him/he) and Pia Interlandi write for 360info.
Toxic threads? The hidden dangers of ultra-fast fashion
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Western diplomacy has tied itself in knots over #Israel. It may herald the end of Western dominance on the global diplomatic stage, writes Leiden University's @Alanna O'Malley.
Gaza and the rise of global south diplomacy
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Media power in the digital economy is in even fewer hands than before the internet. It wasn’t meant to be this way. University of Sydney's Terry Flew writes for 360info.
A news levy on big tech could save Australian journalism
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An estimated 35 million new cancer cases by 2050 would mark a 77 percent rise in the global #cancer burden. In this 360info special report, experts explore different environmental hazards that heighten cancer risk and solutions to mitigate their impacts.
The environmental carcinogens threatening our wellbeing
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The Australian government’s proposed caps on international students for educational providers, including universities, has been hotly contested. Given their shared public interest and interdependent relationship, it is worth exploring how the government and universities have drifted so far apart on this issue. Here are three perspectives and potential options to help bring the two sides back together for the public good. Article for 360info by Libby Hackett, The University of Sydney. #universities #auspol #studentcaps #education
Three ways to cool the international students debate - 360
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