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Sunanda Creagh

@sunanda_creagh

Senior Editor at The Conversation. Knows how to thread an overlocker. RTs are not endorsements, etc.

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ā€˜We cannot simply go, go, go.’ What is girl mossing, the wellness trend that rejects hustleĀ culture? theconversation.com/we-cannot-simp… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

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One for Denmark and Korean ramen lovers: Why doesn’t water help with spicy food? What about milk or beer? theconversation.com/why-doesnt-wat… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

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People are spending hours clicking on a banana to (maybe) make some money. A 300-year-old behavioural economics theory explains why theconversation.com/people-are-spe… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

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Amazing interactive on everything you need to know about breaking (starring Australia's actual breaking competitor!) …-the-newest-olympic-sport.netlify.app

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The report on murdered and missing Indigenous women and children fails to hold anyone to account. It’s not enough. theconversation.com/the-report-on-… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand

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Do you know someone who might like to apply for an Editorial Internship at The Conversation? linkedin.com/jobs/view/4055…

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"In the 1920s and '30s, some people scoffed at the idea women could handle rugged encounters with nature. The bush was considered a place for men." …ing-women-blazing-a-trail.netlify.app