FOOD FOR THOUGHT – 24 November 2025 Our fellows have been busy! Lidia Morawska’s report on indoor air quality in Australia, on burning candles, on Radon concentrations, and on air quality in Darwin. Alan Rowan has been appointed DVCR at University of Wollongong. Roly Sussex has a word in our ears about Words of the Kitchen. Kerrie Mengersen was the principal lecturer at a series recently held at the University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City. Frank Gannon on the importance of communicating science. Helene Marsh on the importance of Australia in relation to the welfare of the dugong. John Quiggin on government bailouts and on the cult of the CEO. Peter Varghese on the crisis in Asian languages competency. Graeme Orr on a plan to do a 20 year audit of Townsville’s finances and on banning political parties. Paul Griffin on the precarious situation in relation to measles, on an Australian CDC, on kids’ heart complications withand without the COVID vaccine, on learnings from the COVID response, and on the mRNA flu shot’s effectiveness. Alastair Blanshard on altruism. Alex Haslam on the Wieambilla murders. Previous issues of Food for Thought
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