Research shows the vast majority of Australians aren’t opposed to the government introducing a range of stronger conservation-related policies.
Housing affordability, employment and climate change are weighing heavily on young people, according to the 2024 Australian Youth Barometer.
Fifteen years of patient data has revealed an important link between hospital-acquired infections and seizure and epilepsy onset.
Despite the power and significance of volunteering, there remain barriers for some people to offer their services.
Studying and working in an English-speaking environment as a non-native speaker poses several communication challenges.
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.
New research from The Smith Family tracks a group of young people, two years after finishing high school.
The army of Good Samaritans propping up the country’s social and economic fabric is shrinking. But it’s not necessarily a lack of desire to volunteer that’s to blame.
New research shows Victoria’s COVID-19 lockdowns exacerbated existing loneliness among older people, leading to emotional suffering, and feelings of rejection.
How can we, personally, prepare for a future with not only more frequent natural disasters, but one that will also profoundly change the environment, communities and the economy?
The four main contributors to poor mental health in older women include illness and disability, financial insecurity, maltreatment, and loss and grief.
In this episode, we look at what’s happening to change the culture in elite sport, and find out why calling out sexist, racist and homophobic language is helping tackle the toxicity.
Many more households face financial hardship and discomfort at home this winter, as we physically self-isolate from work, family and friends due to COVID-19.
CEOs worldwide are taking voluntary hits to their remuneration – but is it all born of benevolence?
For many Australians, the bushfire disaster could represent a turning point: the moment they adopt new, long-term behaviours to help nature.
Now that children are returning to school, homework will follow, but there is a limit to how much help you can give without robbing them of the opportunity to learn for themselves.
Drawing on a passion that runs through his family, Dr Sandro Demaio returns to Australia to improve people’s wellbeing – starting in the kitchen.
Friendships, marriages and business partnerships continue to be forged at Monash.
Indigenous activist William Cooper has motivated a new generation to make change in their communities by improving public health.
Safe and clean access to water and sanitation is still not a right afforded to everyone, even in Australia.
It’s a long way from volunteering at a local rural pharmacy to leading teams of pharmacists in a major metropolitan hospital.
Humans may be the greatest threat to big-cat species around the world, but Dr Luke Hunter has made it his life’s mission to change that.
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