Simply rezoning land for higher-density residential use is unlikely to be enough to meet the NSW Government's Metropolitan Strategy, UNSW research has found.
The wily dingo out-competed the much larger marsupial thylacine by being better built anatomically to resist the "mechanical stresses" associated with killing large prey, according to a team led by UNSW scientists.
UNSW is throwing its impressive scholarly resources behind climate change while rolling out measures to make the University itself one of the world's most sustainable campuses. The work is outlined in a special "green" issue of Uniken.