She arrived at Monash University 18 years ago, and now Wei Sue is one of many shining examples of the social and economic benefits international students can provide to Australia.
We need to explore solutions to the challenges that culturally-diverse musicians face navigating the Australian music industry.
Despite the successes of the Women’s World Cup, there were many examples that highlighted the unequal and inequitable treatment of the women’s game.
Could the Socceroos 2022 World Cup campaign be the catalyst to further advance soccer into the fabric of Australia’s national sporting psyche?
Join “What Happens Next?” podcast for the second part of the panel discussion ‘Racism: It stops with…?’. Learn how individuals can help in the effort to dismantle racism in our workplaces, communities, and society at large.
Building more welcoming communities takes work. Meet the experts at the coalface of making immigration and diversity work in Australia in this episode of the University's podcast, "What Happens Next?".
Research is shining a light on why communities’ perceptions of their social fabric aren't the reality on the ground.
The successful uptake of Australia’s COVID program hinges on tailored communication campaigns that appeal to all sectors of the community.
Last year, despite closed borders, shuttered businesses, and their first recession in 26 years, Australians became more optimistic.
A xenophobe, an anti-vaxxer and a COVID sceptic walk into a bar ... Conspiracy theories and the Australian far right is no joke.
A new study suggests that approaches to support effective communication with multicultural communities should be incorporated in government strategies from the beginning.
Multicultural leaders say it's vital to involve their communities in COVID-19 response strategies, tailor messaging to community values, and choose trusted messengers to deliver it.
The Australian government can’t afford to neglect music and arts as an important tool in the classroom.
Rising concerns about the environment and climate change mark the latest annual social cohesion report.
The so-called Moomba 'riot' and subsequent media sensationalism has had a detrimental effect on young South Sudanese in Victoria.
Around the world, populist-nationalist politicians are stoking anti-immigration sentiment through scaremongering.
Australia once identified itself as the “lucky country”, a place where the “Aussie battler” was given a fair go, but can it still lay claim to this?
The calls for bans on Muslim and, more recently, African immigration aren't supported by the majority of Australians.
Melbourne is undoubtedly a multicultural hub, but questions over social exclusion show that it's far from perfect.
The new Foreign Policy White Paper offers a mix of soft power and co-operative initiatives alongside the usual emphasis on hard-nosed security strategy.
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