How does the poverty cycle perpetuate itself, and how can we address the deepening divide between the rich and the poor?
Struggling with climate anxiety? You’re not alone. Experts unpack this unprecedented and growing mental health crisis.
Hotter, drier conditions associated with El Niño can be detrimental to our health. These tips may help.
The world’s refugee population is disproportionately affected by mental health disorders, but access to help and resources is often limited or non-existent.
Ninety years ago, the Yorta Yorta leader was asking for a means by which Australia’s lawmakers could be informed of the views of Aboriginal people.
Missing in the discussion about low writing achievement among students is the impact of writing disabilities such as dysgraphia.
Only a few Indigenous languages remain strong in modern Australia. On a new episode of Monash University's "What Happens Next?" podcast, linguists and human rights advocates outline what we've lost.
A new cross-industry project highlights the experiences and difficulties faced by Korean diaspora domestic and family violence victim-survivors in Australia.
Women aren’t just silent victims in war. Throughout history, they’ve frequently taken into their own hands the fight for the group cause, and the Ukraine-Russia conflict is no exception.
Australia's a nation largely built on the shoulders of those who came here seeking a better life, but we’re still wrestling with what that means for our modern identity. A new "What Happens Next?" podcast series explores the policies and attitudes shaping society’s approach to immigration.
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.
Lazy platitudes about Australian moral and military exceptionalism were put to the test in Afghanistan, and found wanting.
If teachers don't accept the challenge of proactively educating children about racist language, young people may not understand its hurtful impact. And they may take this ignorance into adulthood.
A xenophobe, an anti-vaxxer and a COVID sceptic walk into a bar ... Conspiracy theories and the Australian far right is no joke.
A day that is meant to bring everyone together to reflect on national identity, draws us down a dark alley of division.
The pandemic has had a marked impact on sexual and gender-based violence reporting in conflict zones.
Agencies working to protect vulnerable women and children, often in fragile and conflict-affected countries, are coming under increasing pressure in delivering their services during the COVID-19 global crisis.
Governments need to assess the consequences of their actions against the wellbeing of the most at-risk from the social and economic costs of the policy response to the pandemic.
Our post-coronavirus pandemic future will be very different to the one we anticipated, as it reshapes relationships, governments, business, and broader society.
The nature of Aussie rules means players risk injuries to their hands and wrists serious enough to send them to the emergency department.
New facial recognition technology is justifiably raising fears for the end of privacy as we know it.
Work is under way on how to best teach our future health workforce about environmental sustainability and its impacts.
Pacific climate migration patterns challenge the role of national governments as intermediaries for policy action.
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