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Report: Dead turtles, dolphins washing ashore amid impact from X-Press Pearl s sinking

Report: Dead turtles, dolphins washing ashore amid impact from X-Press Pearl s sinking
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Tourism alert: New Orleans Bourbon Street can be a life-threatening tourist destination

How safe is it to go on vacation in New Orleans? Having a good night on Bourbon Street, enjoying some famous Hurricane drinks. How safe is it to go on vacation in New Orleans? Having a good night on Bourbon Street, enjoying some famous Hurricane drinks. It can be deadly for tourists to risk a night on the town in this Louisiana tourist city. Brand USA is putting a lot of emphasis in promoting the United States of America as a tourism destinations for foreigners, like Australian. Gun control is not mentioned in such promotions. Guns are widely available to US citizens, and people die because of this out of date constitutional right every day in the land of the free. This almost deadly American experience was for a 21 year old Australian visitor to feel together with 5 American tourists.

Dr Ashish Misra awarded second Perpetual IMPACT grant

Date Time Dr Ashish Misra awarded second Perpetual IMPACT grant Dr Misra’s research focuses on improved understanding and potential treatment of atherosclerosis, a progressive disease where fatty plaque builds up in the arteries. “Atherosclerosis is the main underlying cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD), which is the leading cause of death globally,” says Dr Misra. “If we could better understand this devastating disease, we could potentially develop improved treatment methods that could save thousands of lives worldwide.” Dr Misra will build on his groundbreaking discovery in 2018 that changed our understanding of the way atherosclerosis progresses. Until then, smooth muscle cells (SMCs), found in the blood vessel wall, and their role in atherosclerotic plaque development were not much appreciated. Dr Misra revealed that in a developing plaque, very few ‘stem-cell like’ cells contribute to the plaque and convert into both disease-promoting and disease-protective

Australia s universities are on unceded land Here s how they must reconcile with First Nations people

Ross Wissing, Andrew Saniga and Robert Freestone   University campuses are urban cultural institutions inextricably linked to the “making” of cities. They are also sited on unceded First Nations land, in prime locations. Meaningful attempts to recognise this – and better represent Indigenous culture in the fabric of the campus – have been sporadic dating back to the late 20th century. Momentum has continued in recent years as architectural, landscape and urban designers have experienced an awakening to Indigenous knowledge systems, voices and values, and to the importance of following best practice both internationally and domestically. At the symposium, a Wailwan and Kamilaroi architect and lecturer at the University of Melbourne, Jefa Greenaway, stated:

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