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By Nigel Andrew, Professor of Entomology, Southern Cross University
For years, Queensland authorities have been broadscale baiting fire ants. But the infestation is too big – and the baits wipe out rival speciesThe Conversation (Full Story)
By Shahram Akbarzadeh, Director, Middle East Studies Forum (MESF), Deakin University
Iran’s authorities have moved fast to show they are still in charge. But selecting a new supreme leader may take some time.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
The Liberal Party’s federal executive decided on Friday to bury its election review. But it was unable to cremate it.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Fellow for the Middle East at the Baker Institute, Rice University
Qatar, the UAE and other Gulf nations have spent years cultivating an image of being an oasis of stability in the Mideast. The current war risks undoing all that work.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Jeremie M Bracka, Law Lecturer and Transitional Justice Academic, RMIT University
The case in Victoria is among the first to rule on religious vilification at protests. It reckons with some of the nation’s most hotly-debated questions.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Evangeline Mantzioris, Program Director of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Accredited Practising Dietitian, Adelaide University
Black sesame is the latest plant-based product to go viral, with its appealing colour and nutty taste.

Social media is full of claims these dark sesame seeds are better for you than the white ones. They’re said to be better at reducing your blood sugar levels, risk of heart disease, and even reversing grey…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Catherine Freyne, Senior Producer, Impact Studios UTS, University of Technology Sydney
Jimpa is an emotionally nuanced family drama by acclaimed Australian filmmaker Sophie Hyde.

“Jimpa” is the family nickname for flamboyant and provocative patriarch, Jim (John Lithgow). Born in the early 1950s, Jim came out as gay to his wife Katherine (Deborah Kennedy) in the late 1970s when their youngest child, Hannah, was a baby.

Instead of separating, Jim and Katherine improvised new rules for their marriage, raising their two daughters together for a decade, until Jim left the family home in Adelaide in search of wider social and professional horizons.

Now,…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Christopher Cornwall, Lecturer in Marine Biology, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington
Orlando Timmerman, Doctoral Candidate in Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge
Coral reefs are likely to erode even under low-emission scenarios, but some reefs may persist if corals evolve to become more resistant to ocean warming.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Matt Fitzpatrick, Professor in International History, Flinders University
The latest US-Israeli bombings in Iran differ from last year’s, because one of the stated aims this time is regime change.

Engaged in the mass murder of civilians at home and fomenting violence abroad, the current Iranian regime has few friends internationally.

Many would be glad to see Iran undergo a far-reaching program of political reform. For many in the Iranian diaspora, regime change imposed from outside…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Cymbeline Buhler King, Research Officer, School of Social Sciences, Western Sydney University
Simon Burke gives a bold, brave performance of a cross-dressing elocution teacher who lives in Double Bay in the 1970s, in this new production from Griffin Theatre.The Conversation (Full Story)
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