As more cases of the virus emerge outside Africa, there are significant concerns about its potential to escalate, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region.
In assessing Scott Morrison’s prime ministership, several factors need to be taken into account. On many of them, his record is poor.
It’s a myth that only household price increases cause inflation. Consumer behaviour may also be a factor.
New research shows if we know more about what groups of people think, real science can be communicated in better ways, and more will accept the facts.
Now that the TGA approved promising medicines, it’s important we get the rollout right to ensure those suffering have access to what could be an important ingredient in solving the mental health crisis.
Despite the often-divisive discussions leading up to this state election, the next state parliament should focus on developing community cohesion in public health.
Entrepreneurs are an engine of economic growth, but it can only move into top gear when there are more women involved.
Why compassion should be paired with personal responsibility to deal with new pandemic waves.
For employers to feel confident hiring individuals who graduated from their course in the 2020s, they need to be convinced of their job-worthiness.
A Different Lens: While it’s easy to dwell on the darker elements of contemporary global politics, we should all remember that positive change is also afoot.
Can eHealth lifestyle programs help address the rising childhood obesity epidemic?
The hidden costs of loneliness can devastate both individuals and society. Learn about its modern roots in a new episode of Monash University's podcast, 'What Happens Next?'.
How someone perceives and responds to uncertain stimuli is an essential workplace skill in nearly every industry.
Think tank A New Approach claims the federal government spent more than $4 billion supporting the arts and culture in 2020 alone. Sadly for the arts, the figure is too good to be true.
Seal it up? Open it up? Air quality is a growing concern for Australian households, and the gap between energy advice and health advice leaves many people confused.
The recent TramLab collaboration examines the issues impacting safety and perceptions of safety for women and girls on Victorian public transport.
How do we enable people to make evidence-based, health and life-protecting choices in a pandemic?
A new UNESCO report aims to start a global conversation about vital issues that need to be discussed by educators and political leaders.
New research shows a stark difference between popular ideas about the social media platform and how OnlyFans seeks to present itself.
A nationwide study reveals the ways school psychologists and counsellors adapted to overcome the challenges of pandemic-related restrictions.
High-pressure, high-stakes, high-intensity and high-workload environments are leading to a mental health crisis among our frontline healthcare workers.
The platform can have toxic effects on some young people’s body image — particularly girls — but it is also presents an opportunity for parents to start important conversations about online lives.
The healthcare sector needs to look within, and find a new way to reconnect with the people it serves.
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