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An open letter to Australia’s Education Minister Dan Tehan — signed by 73 senior professors

More than 70 of Australia’s Laureate professors have signed a letter to the minister for education, Dan Tehan, outlining the flaws in the proposed university reforms.
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Joy Hester – a body of work, remembered at last

Joy Hester’s entire body of work can be understood as an exploration of human relationships, connections, in all their complexity. A major retrospective now acknowledges her contribution.
Durante los primeros días de desescalada, las bicicletas tomaron las calles de Madrid, a pesar de que el Ayuntamiento de la capital de España no tomó medidas para favorecerlo. LFT

¿Pueden las ciudades españolas prescindir del coche?

Diferentes urbes avanzan hacia un modelo que elimina el uso del vehículo privado, pero todavía existen barreras sociales, económicas y políticas para su implantación definitiva.
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40% of Australian principals are victims of physical violence

A yearly survey on principals’ well-being that has been conducted since 2011 has found they continue to experience threats, bullying and harassment.
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¿Cómo afecta la pandemia a la salud urbana?

La reducción de la contaminación y de los accidentes de tráfico son datos positivos, pero faltan alternativas para permitir la actividad física al aire libre minimizando el riesgo de contagio. El coche debería ceder sus espacios a la bicicleta y al peatón.
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More Australians are worried about a recession and an increasingly selfish society than about coronavirus itself

A new survey shows younger Australians are more worried than older people about the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic, and most people are following the social distancing rules and staying home.

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