People living with disability are disproportionally affected by climate change-induced disasters, which is why we need more disability-inclusive decision-making in climate adaptation plans.
To truly uphold the values of fairness and equality, it’s imperative to address the issue of unequal access to assistive products and services.
The Sensory Science concept grew from the aim to “bring the beauty of the microscope to life for the low-vision and blind community”, and make science more accessible.
A new report highlights where more work needs to be done regarding migrant women working in Victorian local councils.
An innovative joint initiative is continuing to break down the barriers that prevent young people from playing community sport.
The uncomfortable truths that make some disability inclusion barriers so hard to shift, leaving structural inequity entrenched.
Suggesting applied behaviour analysis is gay conversion therapy for autistic people is harmful and degrading to the many who have benefited from ABA-based therapy programs.
Professor Jamie Rossjohn is internationally recognised for using structural biology to investigate how T cells can respond to viral infections or cause autoimmunity. Now, he's been named a fellow of the oldest science academy in the world.
A new project is shining a light on gender inequalities in the Australian jazz and improvisation sector.
Monash Education celebrates the stories of five people nominated by senior leadership for their work in #breakingthebias both at work and home.
Inclusive education must go beyond simply including children with disability in a space, as there’s often an invisible door that hinders a true sense of belonging.
The 2021 Australian Youth Barometer, a survey of more than 500 young Australians aged 18 to 24, reflects the pressures young Australians have been under during COVID-19.
In this episode of the What Happens Next? podcast, our investigation looks into the future of the gig economy.
Remote learning has made it even harder to implement the principles of inclusive education, but there is a way forward.
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a devastating effect on Australia's screen industry, but also offers a chance to finally address some of its longstanding issues of diversity and inclusion.
A new survey of 6000 Australians reveals that more than a quarter of respondents experience some form of discrimination at least weekly.
When it comes to people’s homes, neither Di Winkler nor Dan McKenna are prepared to accept the status quo. They're challenging traditional housing models for a greater social good.
Our business-as-usual plan won't be enough to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.
Police are now treating perpetrators as seriously as terrorists and murderers.
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