Articles

Biden’s economic centrism isn’t exciting, but right for these divisive times
By Richard Holden, UNSW
In an age of hyperpartisan politics, the Biden presidency offers a welcome centrism that might help bridge the divides.
But it is...
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Solar panel fire season is all year round and it’s getting...
Timothy O'Leary, University of Melbourne and David Michael Whaley, University of South Australia
2020 was a bumper year for solar power in Australia. More solar...
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Want to exercise more? Try setting an open goal for your...
By Christian Swann, Southern Cross University
It’s that time of year when many of us are setting goals for the year ahead. The most common...
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9 tips to give yourself the best shot at sticking to...
By Joanne Dickson, Edith Cowan University
For many cultures, the dawn of the new year is marked not only with celebration, but also the opportunity...
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Three ways to achieve your New Year’s resolutions by building ‘goal...
By Peter A. Heslin, UNSW
This article was first published in The Conversation on 1 January 2019
Every year most of us make New Year’s resolutions....
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Symbolic gestures, magical thinking: New Year’s resolutions
By Jayashri Kulkarni, Monash University
This article was first published in The Conversation in December 31, 2014
“I will definitely give up smoking – that’s my...
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