New data from Victoria shows that in a quarter of deaths by suicide between 2009 and 2016, the person had experienced family violence before they died.
The issue of medicine-related harm is immense, and how to tackle it is an area of growing interest to governments and healthcare systems alike.
Why did so many people choose to trust the Robodebt automated system over the drumbeat of criticism that it was unlawful, and its outcomes flawed?
The early phase of a scheme aimed at closing glaring gaps in information-sharing about family violence is starting to pay off.
Researchers are working to understand the practical challenges and opportunities for the quality use of evidence within Australian schools.
Banning mobile phones in school may seem sensible, but research and similar moves elsewhere suggest a blanket ban might not be the answer.
The drug epidemic that's claimed thousands of lives in the US is swiftly becoming a threat to the health of many Australians.
The culmination of the year’s footballing contests gave opportunistic sports betting companies the chance to grow their markets.
Fast-tracking visas for white South African farmers is a misuse of Australia’s humanitarian program.
Scrapping the offence was a mistake and has left the law inflexibile in dealing with homicide offences.
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