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Alan Weedon

Alan Weedon

Journalist at ABC Science Online

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    Filipina women were part of a great Australian migration, but they had to overcome the mail-order...

    Migrations don’t just happen, they’re produced. It’s a thread Alan Weedon followed as he retraced his mum Jesusita’s story after her death.
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    Alex 'couldn't let go' of his uni project … and now it's been exhib...

    Human hands have brought our oceans to a crisis point, but these same hands have the power to change that bit-by-bit… with a little bit of help from 3D printing.
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    Coronavirus vaccines only need to be 50 per cent efficacious accord...

    Most medical regulators including Australia's demand that COVID-19 vaccines be 50 per cent efficacious at a minimum. So what does this mean? And is this number high enough?
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    Thailand's King Vajiralongkorn's fondness for Germany faces greater...

    Thailand's controversial King is facing growing criticism from young protesters who are demanding reforms, one of which calls on the sovereign to rule from within the Kingdom he's inherited.
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    Palau could become one of the first countries to be vaccinated agai...

    As Palau receives its first batches of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, it could soon become one of the world's first countries to achieve widespread vaccination against COVID-19.
    abc.net.au

    Coronavirus vaccines will unlock global travel, but how will differ...

    With COVID-19 vaccines already rolling out in China, Russia and the UK, how will countries process vaccinated travellers at the border if vaccines are made with differing standards?
    abc.net.au

    Thailand's protesters are targeting the monarchy's wealth, so just ...

    Protesters are defying strict lese majeste laws to argue for reforms to the monarchy, including more oversight over its estimated billions of dollars in wealth.
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    China's Communist Party knows how to quell a restive population — b...

    China has pledged to become carbon-neutral by 2060, responding to the need to drastically bring down its overwhelming share of global carbon emissions. Experts say it's also critical for the communist party's survival.
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    The Gulf Livestock 1 disaster tells the story of the Philippines an...

    The Philippines is one of the globe's biggest suppliers of seafarers, with many supporting large families back home. With 36 of them missing from the Gulf Livestock 1 disaster, the consequences are severe.
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    Coronavirus case drops have raised the trans-Tasman travel bubble a...

    It's been mooted at various points during the pandemic, but a trans-Tasman travel bubble was raised again at last Friday's National Cabinet. What's different this time?
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    Why Japan wants to join the Five Eyes intelligence network

    Japan's seeking to join Five Eyes, an intelligence network made up of the UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Will Tokyo become its sixth eye?