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ForestryAustralia’s shot-hole borer beetle invasion has begun, but we don’t need to chop down every tree under attackTheo Evans and Bruce Webber 16 Feb 2024
Climate Change#COP27: 3 reasons rich countries can no longer ignore calls to pay developing world for climate havocLisa Vanhala 9 Nov 2022
BankingVolt, Australia's first online-only bank, shuts down due to fundraising woesByron Kaye and Alun John 6 Jul 2022
ESG & SustainabilityHow to make roads with recycled waste and pave the way to a circular economySalman Shooshtarian, Savindi Caldera, Tayyab Maqsood and Tim Ryley 14 Jan 2022
SustainabilityTighten your Environmental, Social and Governance or face the consequencesMerlita Kennedy & Tobia Serongoane 14 Oct 2021
Environment & Natural ResourcesGreat Barrier Reef row piles pressure on Australia for climate actionMichael Taylor 24 Jun 2021
TravelThe airline industry hasn't collapsed, but that's the only good news for overseas travelVolodymyr Bilotkach 16 Apr 2021
Environment & Natural Resources850,000 animal viruses could be caught by humans, unless we protect nature - UN reportKatie Woolaston and Judith Lorraine Fisher 30 Oct 2020
Responsible TourismThe end of global travel as we know it: An opportunity for sustainable tourism18 Mar 2020
Environment & Natural ResourcesUpward trajectory towards environmental sustainabilityJustine Sweet 29 Oct 2019
TravelAir travel spreads infections globally, but health advice from inflight magazines can limit thatRamon Zenel Shaban and Cristina Sotomayor-Castillo 19 Jul 2019
Markets & InvestmentDirty deeds: how to stop Australian miners abroad being linked to death and destructionJulia Dehm 17 Apr 2019
Construction & EngineeringWhy marvels of engineering require miracles of project managementJens Roehrich and Jas Kalra 18 Oct 2018
Circular Economy & Waste ManagementWhy compostable plastics may be no better for the environmentThomas Neitzert 2 Aug 2018
Infrastructure, Innovation & TechnologyTechnology is making cities 'smart', but it's also costing the environmentMark Sawyer 27 Jul 2018
Legislation & RegulationWhat can we expect from the new Tobacco Bill and its ripple effect?Andrew Neumann 18 Jun 2018
AgricultureHow collaboration can help grow and transform agriculture in AfricaDaniel Rodriguez, John Dixon & Mulugetta Mekuria 17 May 2018
MarketingThe smart strategy behind Tourism Australia's 'Croc Dundee' Super Bowl pitch to the AmericansJohn Sinclair 20 Feb 2018
AgricultureCommon pesticides can harm bees, but the jury is still out on a global banPhil Lester 3 Jul 2017
Sustainable DevelopmentHigher density cities need greening to stay healthy and liveableMelanie Davern, Alison Farrar, Dave Kendal, Lucy G 8 May 2017
Smart Buildings & CitiesWhile governments talk about smart cities, it's citizens who create themCarlo Ratti 3 Jun 2016
Labour Law & UnionsGender discrimination in business: Hugely costly, yet on the riseIssued by UCT Graduate School of Business 12 Apr 2016