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Australia aims to protect 30 percent of its landscapes by 2030. Harnessing the power of philanthropy through government fund-matching initiatives could help.

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Within Australia’s borders lies an untapped, skilled and motivated workforce: refugees, ready to contribute and thrive.

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The export of green development projects taps the long-standing domestic strategy of ‘ecological civilisation’.

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Doomsday predictions around AI are in ready supply, but if put to the right use, it could help solve a world of problems.

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Preschoolers are embracing AI to teach them, preparing for a tech-driven future.

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The debate on AI ignores marginalised communities who stand to benefit most. Instead, AI can empower them, fight injustice, and level the playing field.

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International Museum Day provides an opportunity to think about whose stories are told and whose are left out when we commemorate the past.

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Some of Australia’s top scientific thinkers share their ideas on the tactics required to defeat misinformation and conspiracy theories around science.

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In the disinformation war, scientists will fail if their only weapons are critical thinking and a respect for evidence. We must engage more broadly.

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AI tools are already being widely used in science. But can they, and the science they help produce, be trusted?

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It’s ironic that as scientific evidence on climate change and vaccines have become more compelling, public opinion on social media appears more divided.

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