Gender equality, in the workforce and at home, took a backward step during the pandemic, with the patriarchy taking advantage of the virus. It’s not just up to women to fight back.
The deal is complex, and includes hostage-swaps and a dramatic increase in daily humanitarian aid and supplies. But is it also buying Hamas time to regroup?
In this latest episode of “What Happens Next?”, experts discuss influencer culture and the consequences of one-sided relationships.
Getting enough sleep while their babies develop their circadian rhythms is a common but little-understood problem for new parents.
A hands-on, fish-focused course offers an inspiring, authentic experience for high school students to see the scientific method from start to finish.
It’s often a loss that’s not spoken about, as there’s no tangible person to grieve for, and few rites and rituals to commemorate the loss, but there are ways to better-support people.
The pandemic has impacted people from all walks of life, but academics, early-career researchers, and PhD students have been particularly hard-hit.
The October 2022 budget marks a departure from the “blokier” budgets of recent years, centring gender equality and the care economy rather than high-vis and hard hats.
The Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) has kept poverty and inequality on the policy agenda.
Women aren’t just silent victims in war. Throughout history, they’ve frequently taken into their own hands the fight for the group cause, and the Ukraine-Russia conflict is no exception.
The new season of ‘What Happens Next?’ kicks off with a hard look at hustle culture. What happens to our brains, bodies, and social lives if we keep measuring ourselves by our output? Are we hustling ourselves to death?
Female prisoner numbers have skyrocketed over the past decade, and an overwhelming majority of them have experienced domestic violence.
Rules curtailed the presence of fathers and non-birth partners at antenatal, birth, and post-natal appointments, but there are steps they can take to foster a stronger bond.
A very personal call to action to change the conversation around gender-based violence.
Women have been fighting poverty pay, long hours and unsafe working conditions long before COVID-19 hit.
While the pandemic has been a blow to women’s rights, new forms of engagement are opening avenues for women to make their voices heard.
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.
The way we depict women who have experienced domestic violence needs to shift from the stereotype of broken and cowering, to reflect their strength and bravery, too.
The COVID-19 pandemic is bringing many families back together for dinner, but for others it's harder than ever to put food on the table.
Friendships, marriages and business partnerships continue to be forged at Monash.
A new study reveals the lives of human ancestors who died millions of years ago.
The message of empowerment and equality needs to be widely embraced in the engineering profession.
A new framework focuses on the psychological needs and mental health of mothers so they can provide adequate care.
Australia's thriving hip hop scene is home to a diverse group of emerging female talent. Here's five of the best.
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