School-leavers want flexibility and gig work offers it. But how will that affect the economy?
Has the toxic workplace culture within Parliament House improved at all, despite the groundbreaking Jenkins review?
The large-scale protests across Iran are a culmination of everything that’s gone wrong with the country since the 1979 revolution.
The gendered impacts of pregnancy and early parenthood don’t just impact women prior to the start of paid work, but during their university studies.
The Fire to Flourish research project is reimagining Australia’s response to natural disasters, and reshaping small towns in the process.
The current draft still includes a range of provisions overriding federal, state and territory laws to allow for discrimination.
New research documents the experiences of refugee Ethiopians in Melbourne, and how resettlement has affected their lives.
Jomo Kigotho knows from personal experience the devastating impacts of malaria. Now, the young scientist is part of a team that’s found a new weapon in the war against the disease-causing parasite.
Self-harm is often a response to mounting stress and uncertainty, so it’s not surprising rates have gone up during the pandemic.
Helen Coonan's evidence to the Victorian royal commission into Crown Melbourne shows how entrenched the gaming company’s cultural problems are.
What COVID-19 restrictions can Australia’s federal health minister impose … and could you really go to prison?
For this year's International Women’s Day, we celebrate Monash Education's leading women researchers, highlighting the challenges they faced in reaching the top of their fields.
Mapping the previous melting of glaciers in the Antarctic is helping researchers predict what lies ahead for the ice giants – and the wider consequences.
Teaching children philosophy can help improve academic results. But more importantly, it allows children a space to make sense of the world, and meaning in their lives.
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