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Nuclear Power in Australia: High Cost, High Stakes – Is It Worth the Gamble?

2025-06-05 JTAN0161 0

As Australia stands at a crossroads in its energy future, the debate over nuclear power has become one of the nation’s most divisive and consequential public issues. With the federal opposition proposing to build seven […]

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Nuclear Power in Australia: High Cost, High Stakes – Is It Worth the Gamble?

2025-04-27 JTAN0161 2

Topic: With the 2025 federal election looming, Australia stands at a crossroads: should it embrace nuclear power as part of its energy transition, or double down on renewables? The Liberal-National Coalition’s plan for seven nuclear […]

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Assignment 1

Determine ways to improve the storyline of BBC on Australian Bushfires

2025-03-21 Linlin Shi 0

The selected major news story from an international mainstream online news publication, the BBC, titled, ‘Australia fires: A visual guide to the bushfire crisis’ provides an in-depth analysis of the incidents of bushfires that affected […]

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Assignment 3

How to better protect our Oceans: The importance of the Annual Ocean Lovers Festival to Australia

2023-06-01 Yingying Liu 0

After an hour of stall preparation, Brett Martin began assisting the volunteers with preparing the light blue recyclable rubbish bags. In an inconspicuous corner of Bondi Beach gathered, hundreds of volunteers were ready to meet […]

Australian electric vehicle charging network JOLT plans to install 5,000 quick-charging points in cities across the country
Assignment 2

Australia is the world’s leading lithium producer. Why don’t we make electric vehicles?

2023-04-22 Zhenwei Lin 1

Background According to a new report from the 2021 Climate Commission, Australia must reduce emissions by 75% by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions by 2035, which would require at least 75% of electric vehicle […]

Assignment 1

The Ethics of Climate Change: Acknowledging the Rights of Future Generations

2023-03-09 Yanxuan Zeng 0

The news article explores the question of whether future generations have a right to a livable climate, and if so, what responsibilities we have in the present to ensure that right is upheld. Headline & […]

Assignment 1

Biodiversity Protections on the High Seas to be Implemented After Successful UN Agreement is Reached

2023-03-08 Julie Epstein 0

In recent weeks, the United Nations (UN) reached a massively important multilaterally-approved agreement to protect 30% of the planet’s open oceans known as the high seas. With regard to this article, I would argue that, […]

Assignment 2

GREENPEACE COPENHAGEN: COVID 19 and its impacts on the future of climate activism

2020-04-17 Paria Peyman 0

GREENPEACE COPENHAGEN: COVID-19 and its impacts on the future of climate activism Timely topic: My proposed topic is COVID-19 and its perceived impacts on the future of climate activism. This topic was chosen as it […]

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Australia’s sustainability movement has a case of tunnel vision

2019-05-27 Rasiha Eminoglu 0

The Greta Thunberg-led global climate strike last Friday was the most recent in a series of protests part of the Swedish teenager’s ‘School Strike for Climate’ campaign for immediate climate action. The strike, involving over […]

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The climate change blame game: Who is responsible?

2019-04-23 Rasiha Eminoglu 0

To Lisa Davies (Sydney Morning Herald): Australia’s climate crisis is the most urgent issue facing the nation today and is a crucial point of contention in the lead-up to the federal election. In the wake […]

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