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Are you a fellow Australian interested in open data? If so, @eatham and I are starting up libre.net.au - a new online community to collect, publish and analyse datasets down under. 🇦🇺
We're currently collecting raw pricing data for Aldi, Coles and Woolworths, and we've just started working on an open database of grocery products to support tracking and comparing prices across #Australia.
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Study showing how Australian Aboriginal people shaped the distribution of useful plants across their lands, dispersing them in more preferable areas, etc:
"The findings call into question our whole notions of what agriculture is," said Douglas Bird, study co-author and professor of anthropology at Penn State. "Rather than thinking about the difference between agricultural societies and hunter-gatherer societies as a matter of kind, we'd be better off thinking about it as a matter of degree—that people influence plants long before they engage in what we think of as farming."" - phys.org/news/2024-10-landscap…
Peoples who are used to living with the environment (instead of "against" it) understand that often the best interventions are the ones that are extremely subtle. In this case, the interventions were so subtle that they didn't fit into traditional western understandings of cultivation and agriculture.
So it's good to see this kind of subtle cultivation getting more recognized by science. There are many ways to live with the environment and to place the resources you need into places that are convenient for you and your people. The more that westerners can learn that, the more possibilities open up for how to live with the land.
#indigenous #australia #cultivation #agriculture #science #gardening #gardeningau #plants #nature #environment #ecology #anthropology
Landscape effects of hunter-gatherer practices reshape idea of agriculture
Some of the wild plants that grow across the Australian landscape may not be so wild, according to new research led by Penn State scientists.Francisco Tutella (Phys.org)
Breaking News from Birdlife Australia: The federal govt Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek approves rocket launch facility at Whalers Way on South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula.
The decision proposes to clear over 23 hectares of Endangered Mallee Whipbird and Southern Emu-wren habitat that is nominally protected under state legislation and under EPBC Act.
#extinction #biodiversity #Australia #biodiversityCrisis
birdlife.org.au/news/whalers-w…
Whalers Way - Emu-wrens blasted to extinction - BirdLife Australia
BirdLife Australia believes Tanya Plibersek's decision to approve a rocket launch facility at Whalers Way could propel Endangered birds toward extinction.BirdLife Australia
COVID-19 infections are a direct risk factor for many other issues driving mortality, and also have an indirect impact on health system capacity & functioning, and general population health. With the winding down of testing and reporting for COVID-19, Excess Deaths now give the clearest picture of the ongoing impact of the pandemic.
#Excess_Deaths #COVID19 #covidisnotover #Australia @auscovid19
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