With the major awards season over, 2024 is becoming the year for women in music, but a lack of information and knowledge about sexual violence in music spaces and other creative places can dampen this newfound visibility.
The number of hospital emergency department presentations has increased between 23% and 49% globally in the past decade, and care is the casualty.
Inspirational clinical psychology graduate Dr Victoria Gentile exemplifies the importance of Indigenous students in the future of healthcare, and shows why more are needed.
If we’re to effectively tackle the critical challenge of climate change, we urgently need a better and more coordinated global transformation to environmentally-friendly economies.
Despite Republican hecklers, US President Joe Biden delivered an optimistic speech focused mostly on domestic issues that set the stage for a 2024 re-election bid.
As Alzheimer’s cases grow, scientists have been deep in debate over its causes. Now, with treatments are on the horizon, the new race is to ready the health system.
Western commentary on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine trivialises the horrendous suffering of Ukrainians, and does nothing to amplify their voices.
Not everyone will be happy with the Australian Republican Movement’s new model, but there are key changes worth looking at.
Could psychedelic drugs provide the next big breakthrough in psychiatry? This episode of the ‘What Happens Next?’ podcast considers the regulatory, cultural and scientific aspects of psychedelic treatment for mental illness – and how innovation in this area could improve the lives of millions of people.
President Joe Biden's message of hope is in stark contrast to his predecessor, and is key to healing a deeply divided US.
An aggressive US climate policy rollout could provide a dose of reality to the climate discourse in Canberra – showing the transition can be done.
Although Kamala Harris is the third woman to be a vice-presidential nominee, she's the first with a realistic chance to win office.
As the US election nears, the political divide has widened – and so have the cracks in the President's bid for a second term.
The presidential election has become, at best, a secondary focus for the American media, yet the train rolls on.
Until the two giants change, Twitter's political ad ban will have little effect on elections around the globe.
Whatever the outcome of the bid to remove Donald Trump from office, it won't be easy to restore faith in the integrity of US political processes.
As Boris Johnson's tactics cause deep rifts within the Conservative Party, the UK faces a Brexit of radical conservatism – and plenty of risks.
There's a fundamental shift occurring in consumer behaviour, from conspicuous consumption to conscious consumption.
The popularity of face-swapping software has resulted in the disturbing trend of 'deepfakes' that can be used for nefarious purposes.
A new institute is leading the push to eliminate the 'faulty' justice of the death penalty.
Although the Republicans retained control of the Senate, indications are that it's the Democrats who'll prove the bigger winners.
US President Donald Trump’s job remains secure, but the electoral fates of many of his congressional allies are at stake.
There’s a range of mentoring programs at Monash University. Here, recent participants discuss the benefits of being involved.
The US President's actions show he's more concerned with stroking his ego than pursuing his nation's best interests.
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