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Described the Opposition's ideas on combating climate change as delusional and akin ...
Garnaut slams Coalition climate policy
The Federal Government's former climate change adviser Ross Garnaut has described the Opposition's ideas on combating climate change as delusional and akin to Soviet style policy. Professor Garnaut wrote the ...
AM - 3 weeks, 1 day ago
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Despite the fiasco in Copenhagen, the world is closer to an international ...
2010-02-18 Garnaut future
Labor's former top climate adviser Ross Garnaut says despite the fiasco in Copenhagen, the world is closer to an international agreement and the threat of climate change has not gone ...
Radio National Breakfast - government & politics - 3 weeks, 1 day ago
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Prime Minister Kevin Rudd should call an election on climate change
Garnaut urges early election
Professor Ross Garnaut says Prime Minister Kevin Rudd should call an election on climate change.
ABC News federal politics - 1 month, 2 weeks ago
- Been awarded more than AUD$35 million to improve the lives of people ... Uni of Melbourne receives more than $35 million to improve health The University of Melbourne has been awarded more than AUD$35 million to improve the lives of people suffering Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, knee osteoarthritis and bacterial infections. Life Science Lab - 1 week, 1 day ago
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Use grant money from Victoria's Science Agenda to develop a microchip that ...
ROACH on the road
Engineers at the University of Melbourne will use grant money from Victoria's Science Agenda to develop a microchip that detects objects in the road.
Electronic News - 1 month ago
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Introduce standardised tests from next year to allocate limited commonwealth-supported places for ...
Melbourne mulls graduate entry tests
THE University of Melbourne may introduce standardised tests from next year to allocate limited commonwealth-supported places for its new graduate schools.
The Australian Higher Education News - 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Getting Two Wheels On The Road
Getting ready to travel from Paris to Sydney, I imagined that my days would be filled with bike rides through the sunshine. My illusions faded on the day I arrived: ...
New Matilda - 12:15 p.m. Thursday 11th March 2010 EST
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If He Could Turn Back Time
"Maybe he likes it up the poo valley," jokes Cosmo, a restaurant worker downing midday beers on Sydney’s Oxford Street. Cosmo, 24, couldn’t give a toss if Tony Abbott feels ...
New Matilda - 9:23 a.m. Wednesday 10th March 2010 EST
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Uni of Melbourne receives more than $35 million to improve health
The University of Melbourne has been awarded more than AUD$35 million to improve the lives of people suffering Alzheimer’s disease, epilepsy, knee osteoarthritis and bacterial infections.
Life Science Lab - 10 a.m. Thursday 4th March 2010 EST
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Oz professor lands ICC role
Melbourne University law professor Tim McCormack has been appointed to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague as special adviser on international humanitarian law. ...( read more )
Lawyers Weekly - 4:17 p.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 EST
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Animals studies at Glenormiston
UNIVERSITY of Melbourne veterinary students headed to Glenormiston College last month for the hands-on part of their studies.
Weekly Times Now - On Farm - 2:52 p.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 EST
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All Aboard The Education Revolution
Last week, Sydney University’s Academic Board approved a new course for the Law Faculty called the Juris Doctor ( JD ). Bearing the same name as similar courses on offer ...
New Matilda - 11:48 a.m. Wednesday 3rd March 2010 EST
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1 week, 3 days ago
Pastures expert to join DairyNZ
David Chapman, currently Professor of Pasture Science at the University of Melbourne, will join DairyNZ as a principal scientist. He will lead the team responsible for developing more and better ...
FoodWeek - 8:03 a.m. Tuesday 2nd March 2010 EST
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1 week, 3 days ago
The politics of climate change is changing
When I say the climate is changing, I do not mean, as many contributors to this site do, that anthropogenic global warming is destroying the planet. I mean that the ...
ABC Unleashed - 11 p.m. Monday 1st March 2010 EST
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Race Mathews slams Melbourne Uni over VCA “rent”
A war of words has erupted over the Victorian College of the Arts' financial ties to the University of Melbourne, with a former state arts minister Race Mathews branding rent ...
Crikey - 12:14 p.m. Wednesday 24th February 2010 EST
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Investor Update: Australian university partners with US computing - Austrade
The are collaborating on a new supercomputer which will be dedicated to life sciences research. The computer will be used to study human diseases. The University of Melbourne's Professor Peter ...
Federal Government - 10 a.m. Wednesday 24th February 2010 EST
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Faculty markets skills to executives
THE University of Melbourne's faculty of business and economics is to expand further into executive education.
The Australian Higher Education News - 11 p.m. Tuesday 23rd February 2010 EST
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2 weeks, 4 days ago
Bullying, lies and the rise of right-wing climate denial
Two years ago the Labor Party won a decisive election victory in part by riding a public mood demanding action on climate change after years of stonewalling. The new Government ...
ABC Unleashed - 11 p.m. Sunday 21st February 2010 EST
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High praise for ‘On Luck’
A review in the Sun-Herald today describes my essay ‘On Luck’ as “brilliant”. The essay is now included in an ‘On-nibus’ collection of eight of the “little books on big ...
The Looking Glass - Anne Summers - 11:10 a.m. Sunday 21st February 2010 EST
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3 weeks ago
Lateline hears what it wants to
The headline on Lateline’s transcript of its interview with the Rudd Government’s global warming advisor, Ross Garnaut:
Andrew Bolt - 2:47 p.m. Thursday 18th February 2010 EST
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International climate change policy after Copenhagen
Last night on Lateline, Ross Garnaut pointed out to an apparently taken aback Tony Jones that 57% support for the ETS – as a major reform – was actually extremely ...
Larvatus Prodeo - 1:36 p.m. Thursday 18th February 2010 EST
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