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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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Work, life? It’s a balance that requires flexibility

Work, life? It’s a balance that requires flexibility

MOST South Australians are happy with their work-life balance — but striking the perfect equilibrium between work and home is a challenge that demands patience, persistence and flexibility. Need some help? READ OUR TOP 10 TIPS.

28C forecast, then showers — but not enough to bring relief

28C forecast, then showers — but not enough to bring relief

MAKE the most of the warmer weather as the city heads for a top temperature of 28C today, because a cool change is on its way. But there is little chance of relief for farmers, who have just endured the driest September on record for 12 years.

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Mapped: South Australia’s cancer hotspots

WHEN it comes to cancer, where you live can be a matter of life and death. Now a new online tool allows you to compare your suburb’s diagnosis and survival rates with the rest of the nation. SEE THE MAP

Blooming marvellous experiment takes out top gong

Blooming marvellous experiment takes out top gong

CAN lilies survive longer with lemons? That very question has helped a Glenunga International High School student take out the top gong in the Oliphant Science Awards 2018. SEE THE LIST OF ALL THE PRIZE WINNERS.

Watch out for snakes on the plains

Watch out for snakes on the plains

SNAKES are waking up with the warmer weather – so don’t go reaching into the long grass or that pile of junk behind the shed, animal experts warn.

SA has nation’s worst child asthma

SA has nation’s worst child asthma

SOUTH Australian children with asthma are being rushed to hospital at an alarming rate, the highest in the nation, and new research will investigate the reasons why.

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