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Nelson Crossley

Analysis //

Let’s put the local back in Local Government

Local government has the potential to be the most democratic form of governance within the Australian system.

September 12, 2022 Nelson Crossley
Analysis //

How to manoeuvre the USyd human ethics process

Should you choose to study real humans, you will first need to apply for human research ethics approval.

August 1, 2022 Nelson Crossley
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Future Sydney: A paragon of resilience

To respond to the increasing frequency and severity of climate-related events, Sydney will need to undergo a serious transformation.

March 28, 2022 Nelson Crossley
Culture, Music //

Post-Internet music and the rise of Hyperpop

Memes, maximalism and music. When internet culture weaves itself into popular music, hyperpop is the result.

March 27, 2022 Nelson Crossley
Environment, Science //

If you build it, they will come: The tale of Sydney’s urban turtles

Cities are places of rich biodiversity. Sometimes, you just need to know where to look.

February 20, 2022 Nelson Crossley
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Reflecting on Manning: a Dead Bar Walking

Kicking and screaming but refusing to die. Nelson Crossley reminds us why Manning still rocks.

February 14, 2022 Nelson Crossley

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