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Swiss conceptual artists Frank and Patrik Riklin pose in their ‘idyllic’ hillside suite, part of the project ‘Null Stern Hotel’ (‘zero star hotel’), in Saillon, Switzerland. EPA/Jean-Christophe Bott

COVID changed travel writing. Maybe that’s not a bad thing

After visiting 72 countries as a travel writer, COVID forced Ben Stubbs to reassess the genre in an age of climate change and mass tourism. It’s time, he says, for a new kind of travel writing.
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Australia’s temporary visa system is unfair, expensive, impractical and inconsistent. Here’s how the new government could fix it

Our report sets out practical reforms that can be implemented relatively simply, within existing legislative provisions and with only minimal changes to policy and regulations.
Tracking mosquitoes in our backyards, such as Aedes notoscriptus, helps authorities work out future health risks. Cameron Webb (NSW Health Pathology)

This mosquito species from Papua New Guinea was lost for 90 years – until a photographer snapped a picture of it in Australia

Tracking mosquitoes is essential to understanding their pest and public health risks. You can help too – here’s how.
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Attending school every day counts – but kids in out-of-home care are missing out

Attendance at school is crucial to improving educational outcomes for students. Unfortunately, children in out-of-home care face myriad challenges when it comes to attending school every day.
Presiden Joko Widodo menerima kunjungan Perdana Menteri (PM) Malaysia Ismail Sabri, di Jakarta pada awal April lalu. PM Ismail Sabri mengemukakan keinginan kuatnya untuk menjadikan bahasa Melayu sebagai ‘bahasa resmi kedua’ ASEAN. (ANTARA FOTO/Laily Rachev)

Debat kusir ‘bahasa resmi kedua’ ASEAN: tidak relevan dan mengancam ribuan bahasa daerah lain di Asia Tenggara

Perdebatan mengenai bahasa mana yang layak jadi ‘bahasa resmi kedua’ ASEAN sebaiknya tidak membuat kita lupa bahwa Asia Tenggara mempunyai keanekaragaman bahasa dan budaya yang kaya.

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