Workers tunnelling through mountains and redirecting rivers, powering and irrigating the nation ... We think of the Snowy scheme as a successful nation-building project, but it wasn’t always that way.
Reservists’ refusals to serve in Israel’s defence force represents an unprecedented development, with major implications for the army, Israeli society, and possibly the region.
On a new episode of Monash University’s “What Happens Next?” podcast, meet the healthcare providers and advocates working tirelessly to ensure that we don't lose ground in the global fight for reproductive rights.
It’s hoped the results of a broad, first-of-its-kind Australian government inquiry will lead to strong legal frameworks regarding abortion and contraception access.
Professor Danielle Mazza outlines the challenges that remain for women seeking an abortion in Australia, and what can be done to help.
A new study highlights the pervasive attitudes and roadblocks to abortion care for Australian women.
Legal abortion doesn’t mean it's easy for women to access the services they need, particularly if they live in rural areas.
A new women’s sexual and reproductive health unit aims to close 'profound' evidence gaps, and improve Australian women’s access to services.
We usually speak of the sun setting in the west, but technically it only sets due west at the spring and autumn equinoxes.
Today, the Gregorian calendar is virtually universally accepted for everyday secular use, but its origin stretches back more than 6000 years.
The exploitation of gender in populist politics is no more starkly illustrated than in the Philippines.
Missing from the debate about "ethnic gangs" are the voices of young people from the South Sudanese community.
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