Religious discrimination laws have been highly controversial in Australia in recent years. Here’s where they started, and where we are now.
Despite evidence that street harassment is arguably the most pervasive to women’s safety in public places, very little is known about its prevalence or patterns.
Setting financial goals, even if only modest, can help us to prioritise, make better decisions, and regain a sense of control. Here’s how to set – and achieve – them.
School-leavers want flexibility and gig work offers it. But how will that affect the economy?
When Monash’s Associate Professor Jun Yang started investigating a little-known but sometimes fatal condition, she could never have imagined the very personal way it would enter her life.
Kelvin Kiptum – and to some extent Eliud Kipchoge – have done just enough to make the ”sub-two“’ moment a likely reality in the next few years.
Working with young people is a crucial part of promoting sustainable food systems, and reducing food waste’s impact on the environment.
Experts examine the five questions they commonly hear from women and girls about their hormones and ADHD symptoms.
You can’t save the planet on your own. Take a deep breath, take some notes from these leading experts – and then take action.
It's been around for a decade now — but cultured meat still faces some huge hurdles.
What legal sanctions might be applicable now that Victoria Police has reopened its investigation into Melbourne’s Adass Israel School board and the alleged role it played in assisting former principal and convicted paedophile Malka Leifer to flee Australia?
Despite a national plan to end violence against women and children, there’s no demonstrable evidence of a change of pace, or the emergency interventions needed, to achieve it.
It’s a myth that only household price increases cause inflation. Consumer behaviour may also be a factor.
We all face it – whether we invite it in or not. From our workplaces to the societies within which we live, uncertainty is everywhere.
Experimenting with low-waste living shows it’s not easy being green. But householders can help policymakers design better waste management systems.
Research shows higher noise levels are detrimental to learning and productivity, while a calm environment can provide students with uninterrupted learning time that also supports their spiritual wellbeing.
Research has confirmed higher rates of body dysmorphic disorder among people seeking cosmetic procedures, but we don’t know as much about other mental health issues.
It’s essential to design external mechanisms to incentivise persistent effort to help achieve the goals you set. Here’s how.
Infertility affects one in six couples in Australia, and as many as 70 million globally, but a simple new device aims to help both clinicians and prospective parents.
Our attention's pulled in more directions than ever before. Can we build our mental muscles and regain our focus?
Australia is seen as a country that doesn’t value musicians the way they’re regarded elsewhere in the world.
Forcing people to pass an English test in order to become Australian citizens creates a range of practical and ethical problems, while producing little benefit for migrants and their host society.
How do we enable people to make evidence-based, health and life-protecting choices in a pandemic?
A study underlines that beyond the motivation challenges for final-year students, their mental health and wellbeing has been significantly affected.
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