Making fishing more sustainable through cultural change
Puglisi’s company remains a rarity, though—one of only two prawn fisheries in Australia, and nine in the world, to receive MSC certification. To achieve that
Puglisi’s company remains a rarity, though—one of only two prawn fisheries in Australia, and nine in the world, to receive MSC certification. To achieve that
The Pacific is back in the Australian political consciousness as our newly elected politicians make strenuous efforts to counter China’s growing presence and prominence. The
Heather Goodall, a cultural and environmental historian at the University of Technology Sydney, has been researching how migrants perceive and use the Georges River and
The New South Wales North Coast experiences its third flood pulse in as many weeks, with devastating images of grief, exhaustion and loss in towns
Professor Head and colleagues studied 24 farming households in the NSW wheat belt, which runs south-north from Albury to Parkes and east-west from Orange to Griffith. The
Graham Nerlich, one of Australia’s leading figures in the philosophy of Spacetime and Relativity, was born and grew up in Adelaide, the son of Alfred
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this article contains the name of a person who is deceased. Human rights activist Professor Megan
José Luis Zapatero, then Spain’s newly elected opposition leader, came across Professor Pettit’s landmark book Republicanism while searching for a vision that reflected his core values. The
In this 1919 caricature, Ukrainians are surrounded by a Bolshevik (to the north, man with hat and red star), a Russian White Army soldier (to
The ideas and ideals of Australia: The Lucky Country turns sixty “Australia is a lucky country run mainly by second rate people who share its
The Australian Academy of the Humanities recognises Australia’s First Nations Peoples as the traditional owners and custodians of this land, and their continuous connection to country, community and culture.