See how storytelling, not statistics, can inspire climate action by highlighting resilience and innovation across the Indo-Pacific on a new episode of “What Happens Next?”
Monash's award-winning podcast, “What Happens Next?”, returns for a ninth season that explores pressing global issues including reality in the digital age, climate change in the Indo-Pacific region and the ongoing struggle to eliminate gender-based violence.
Reports indicate the government is considering watering down gambling ad bans proposed by an inquiry. If these are correct, it would be a win for powerful vested interests.
Some organisations are championing inclusive marketing to create a sense of acceptance, belonging, empowerment, equality, and respect among diverse consumer groups.
In this latest episode of “What Happens Next?”, experts discuss influencer culture and the consequences of one-sided relationships.
You can’t save the planet on your own. Take a deep breath, take some notes from these leading experts – and then take action.
Play has the power to boost focus, innovation and wellbeing. A new “What Happens Next?” episode offers expert insights into its transformative effects.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has used words with specific meanings in the objective he intends to legislate, among them “preserve”, “dignified”, “equitable” and “sustainable”.
One of the special things about Australian words is that they’re near and dear to who we are – and we take pleasure in confusing other people about them.
Last week on Monash University's "What Happens Next?" podcast, our guest experts served up some unappetising truths about weight loss. In today’s episode, host Dr Susan Carland continues the conversation by asking the things you’ve always wanted to know about weight but have been too afraid to ask.
Hustle culture’s not all bad. Some of today’s greatest success stories arose from humanity’s inherent drive to achieve. Dr Susan Carland and guests take a second look at the daily grind.
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 rideshare industry has been a public transport phenomenon. George McEncroe has disrupted the industry and taken it to a new level of service with Shebah – Australia's leading all-women rideshare service.
A study has exposed the yawning gaps in our society due to the removal of face-to-face interactions in schools, and the intense pressure on their leaders.
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 COVID-19 crisis highlights educational systems’ ethical responsibility in providing more than just grades signifying curricular mastery.
We take great comfort from shared experiences with others. When you're unwell, it can also lead to better health outcomes..
There's deep concern for the impact a second or third COVID-19 wave could have on Indigenous Australians.
What should we do when confronted by right wing extremism in our daily lives? Our behaviour change expert shares the best strategies.
Many children will be anxious about going back to school. Some might be excited. Either way, there are some things you can do to help ease the transition.
Don’t worry, your self-driving car won’t kill you – as long as research focuses on people and society, too.
A new study shows that, contrary to popular belief, eating or not eating breakfast has little bearing on weight.
Greg McMahon, executive principal of Doveton College and Michael Devine, principal of Western Port Secondary College discuss how education is really the key to breaking the cycle of disadvantage.
Kevin Rudd's apology to Indigenous Australians 10 years ago was a momentous, but ultimately futile, gesture.
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