
Quentin Grafton
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Oct 10, 2024 |
phys.org | Quentin Grafton |John Williams
The contest between truth and post-truth matters when trying to solve big public policy questions. One of these questions is how to sustainably manage water in Australia for the benefit of all. Truths can be confirmed or, at the very least, can be proved false.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Quentin Grafton |John Williams
The contest between truth and post-truth matters when trying to solve big public policy questions. One of these questions is how to sustainably manage water in Australia for the benefit of all. Truths can be confirmed or, at the very least, can be proved false. , however, are opinions that masquerade as facts and are not supported by verifiable evidence. Post-truths muddy political and policy debates. They leave everyday people simply not knowing what to believe anymore.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
medicinetoday.com.au | C MacIntyre |Long Chu |Quentin Grafton |Tom Kompas
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates 10–20% of people suffer from long COVID after they recover from the initial COVID infection. Common symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath and “brain fog”, but more than 200 different symptoms have been linked to long COVID. The condition affects daily functioning and can be debilitating. Our research, published last week, estimated the economic burden of long COVID in Australia.
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Mar 23, 2024 |
eastmojo.com | Quentin Grafton
Australia attempted a national management plan for its long-suffering Murray-Darling River. Over a decade later, what are the lessons for others? For more than a decade, the Australian government poured billions into the country’s biggest river system, trying to protect it from irreversible damage. Don't miss out on in-depth & unbiased stories from Northeast India. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for free. Opt out or contact us anytime.
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Mar 21, 2024 |
thefifthestate.com.au | Quentin Grafton
Australia attempted a national management plan for its long-suffering Murray-Darling River. Over a decade later, what are the lessons for others? For more than a decade, the Australian government poured billions into the country’s biggest river system, trying to protect it from irreversible damage. But instead of saving the river, the Murray-Darling Basin Plan serves as a cautionary tale for other regions.
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