While AI and robotics reshape our reality, experts explore how these emerging tools could be used to create a more equitable future – from healthcare breakthroughs to Indigenous-led innovation.
A new trial is looking for chemical markers in the breath of people with silicosis. A second project will test drugs that may help lung scarring.
In a new book, Melissa Castan and Professor Lynette Russell write that the proposed Voice to Parliament will enhance, not damage, our democratic institutions.
As the Voice to Parliament referendum nears, the impact of what’s now known as the Anglosphere continues to have major implications for Australia’s domestic policy settings and institutionalised sense of self.
Households and businesses are set for more hip-pocket pain after regulators flagged hefty electricity price rises in four Australian states.
This week on Monash University’s ‘What Happens Next?’ podcast, a live panel of experts in Australian politics and gender discuss the issues around gender equality and women's safety.
Single Australian women over 60 are the most likely to live in poverty, earning less than $30,000 a year, and it's taking a heavy emotional toll, with mental distress on the rise.
Why terminology matters when discussing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Embedding First Nations content into the national curriculum is a discussion that needs to go beyond the spotlight of Australia Day.
The ruling could justify the future visa cancellation of any individual who is seen as a ‘role model’ and who may be perceived as causing social unrest.
Unpacking where the money’s going, and what it means for you and the post-COVID recovery.
A day that is meant to bring everyone together to reflect on national identity, draws us down a dark alley of division.
Pioneering research indicates that those with an acquired brain injury are particularly vulnerable to falling victim to online fraud.
Australia’s first female Indigenous ambassador, Julie-Ann Guivarra, is now focusing her diplomatic lens on gender equality.
No new funding for family violence, not enough for meaningful workplace change. What was the government thinking?
It’s hard to fathom the long-term financial and social impacts that the COVID-19 crisis has wrought on the national AFL competition.
At this time, we need to accept that a powerful healing influence can only be launched when a society knows and acknowledges all episodes of its history.
The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the vital role political journalists play in holding those in power to account.
COVID-19-enforced shutdowns of pubs, clubs and casinos could push high-risk gamblers to shift their habit online.
With the Australian flag increasingly seen as a fashion statement rather than what it's supposed to represent, is it time for a rethink?
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.
A pregnancy hormone may provide the first effective treatment in combating the silicosis epidemic.
Will legislation and the Christchurch Call tech giants' agreement have a significant impact in combating violent online content, or muddy the internet waters?
Better access to data is desperately needed to better understand the phenomenon in order to prevent it.
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