BNPL is now the second-most common form of consumer credit used by young Australians – except technically it’s not credit.
Missing in the discussion about low writing achievement among students is the impact of writing disabilities such as dysgraphia.
Star player Bailey Smith’s recent drug photo scandal has highlighted the need to review and change the contentious AFL three-strikes policy, and improve support mechanisms for highly anxious footballers.
Single Australian women over 60 are the most likely to live in poverty, earning less than $30,000 a year, and it's taking a heavy emotional toll, with mental distress on the rise.
Girls and women experience climate change in unique ways. This includes being vulnerable to gender-based violence as climate change brings about forced migration, loss of housing and income.
A study underlines that beyond the motivation challenges for final-year students, their mental health and wellbeing has been significantly affected.
If we want to move to more productive and holistic post-COVID education in our country, we should rethink NAPLAN in its current form and focus on what matters.
Developing specialist youth mental health hubs is vital if we’re to address the growing mental health emergency of young people’s depression and anxiety.
Offering psychology studies in high school, and valuing it through inclusion in the curriculum, will help students understand and cope with inevitable changes in the future.
Teachers play a critical role in the success of society, and need to be given the scope to focus their efforts on learning and development.
The lack of human connection has impacted the ability of pre-service teachers to cope with planning and thinking as “real future educators”.
There are key messages that parents and teachers can use to set the emotional tone for students when stress levels ramp up.
COVID-19 killed off any prospect of a budget surplus in the foreseeable future, but good fiscal management should see us ride out its economic impacts.
The coronavirus pandemic has brought into sharper focus what we want from our education system.
A study reveals that filicide is a regular occurrence in Australia, not a rare one.
More than one hundred researchers are working together to create electronics in which next to no energy is lost.
Disadvantage predicts the extent of poker machine losses far more in the Apple Isle than in other Australian states and territories.
Good financial decision making is about more than avoiding debt or having a budget, it's about critically analysing your options
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