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Are berries safe to eat? How worried should I be about the pesticide dimethoate?

Are berries safe to eat? How worried should I be about the pesticide dimethoate?

Alexander Sinn/UnsplashAustralia’s regulator has suspended use of a common pesticide used on blueberries, raspberries and blackberries known as dimethoate. But this year-long suspension isn’t due to any new information about the pesticide itself. Rather, the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) says it’s because we’re eating ...
The threat of sabotage from China is growing. That’s not an excuse to erode Australians’ freedoms

The threat of sabotage from China is growing. That’s not an excuse to erode Australians’ freedoms

Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesWarnings this week from the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) about sabotage threats marked an important shift in tone. And they raise important questions about how the Australian government should respond. Breaking from past practice, ASIO Director-General Mike Burgess said Chinese ...
We planted two woody meadows a decade ago to see what would thrive. Now the concept is popular across Australia.

We planted two woody meadows a decade ago to see what would thrive. Now the concept is popular across Australia.

It sounds like a gardener’s holy grail: beautiful and practical plantings that can turn cities into green spaces with benefits for people and biodiversity. Our Australia-first collaborative research has made this dream a reality. Woody meadows have transformed urban spaces in Australian cities by adding green beauty and colour

Are berries safe to eat? How worried should I be about the pesticide dimethoate?

Are berries safe to eat? How worried should I be about the pesticide dimethoate?
Alexander Sinn/UnsplashAustralia’s regulator has suspended use of a common pesticide used on blueberries, raspberries and blackberries known as dimethoate. But this year-long suspension isn’t due to any new information about the pesticide itself. Rather, the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) says it’s because we’re eating ...

The threat of sabotage from China is growing. That’s not an excuse to erode Australians’ freedoms

The threat of sabotage from China is growing. That’s not an excuse to erode Australians’ freedoms
Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesWarnings this week from the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) about sabotage threats marked an important shift in tone. And they raise important questions about how the Australian government should respond. Breaking from past practice, ASIO Director-General Mike Burgess said Chinese ...

We planted two woody meadows a decade ago to see what would thrive. Now the concept is popular across Australia.

We planted two woody meadows a decade ago to see what would thrive. Now the concept is popular across Australia.
It sounds like a gardener’s holy grail: beautiful and practical plantings that can turn cities into green spaces with benefits for people and biodiversity. Our Australia-first collaborative research has made this dream a reality. Woody meadows have transformed urban spaces in Australian cities by adding green beauty and colour