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Clare Peddie
Clare PeddieClimate and Environment editor

Clare Peddie is the climate and environment editor at The Advertiser driving the Green Zone campaign. She joined The Advertiser in 2006 having previously worked at the CSIRO, universities and research institutes. A passionate science communicator with an extensive and ever-expanding network of contacts, she thrives on exploring new ideas with talented people. Follow @ClarePeddie

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Mature man enjoying in his retirement while watering plants in the backyard. - picture istock

Jon Lamb’s final gardening column

Shade protection is top priority when it comes to helping your garden surviving the intense heat of summer, writes garden writer Jon Lamb in his final column, after 40 years with The Advertiser.

Tertiary
Australian Institute of Machine Learning PhD student Yifan Liu at Lot Fourteen on North Terrace, using her computer vision system for object detection and labelling.  Picture: Supplied

Google’s search for top talent

A young computer vision scientist on Lot Fourteen has won a prestigious Google Fellowship for her work teaching machines to tell the difference between objects in a photo or video. It’s a skill they’ll need to take over the world.

SA News
Ian Foot, Allen Wright, Charlie Horgan (yellow), Buzz and Neil Jones in the front bar at the Clovercrest Hotel on October 15, 2020 in Modbury North. The Clovercrest is one of the top five pubs for West End Draught sales in Adelaide. Picture Matt Turner. Contact GM Mick Rogers for any comments 0419 825 839 (they wonÕt hear their phones)

Red-tin drinkers’ loyalty tested

This week’s news of the West End Brewery closure actually increased sales of the beer for now, but the imminent move to the eastern states poses questions on patrons’ ongoing favour.

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