New research indicates living with daughters can help lower gender wellbeing inequality in old age. But it also hints at the enduring influence of culture.
Discover how music, fiction and other creative works can offer solace and foster empathy amid the complexities of climate change.
A short Australian documentary is a refreshing celebration of “the ordinary” in the prevailing media narrative regarding transgender individuals in our society.
Getting enough sleep while their babies develop their circadian rhythms is a common but little-understood problem for new parents.
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 career U-turn led Associate Professor Adeel Razi to the forefront of research aiming to develop next-generation mental health therapies.
A new cross-industry project highlights the experiences and difficulties faced by Korean diaspora domestic and family violence victim-survivors in Australia.
Continents colliding, mountains rising and falling, and remarkable strength. The story of Australia’s most iconic mountain is truly magical.
Australian fatherhood remains closely tied to “breadwinning”. History helps us to understand why.
Rules curtailed the presence of fathers and non-birth partners at antenatal, birth, and post-natal appointments, but there are steps they can take to foster a stronger bond.
In interviews, female teachers at three all-boys' schools in two capital cities have disclosed instances of sexism from students, male colleagues, and parents.
There are several past examples of federal cabinet ministers resigning or being sacked over unproven claims that they deny.
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.
COVID-19 has brought the work of young social campaigner Melinda Anne Sharlini into sharp focus.
Contemporary life is being breathed into First Peoples stories across generations, under the watch of Yorta Yorta woman Kimberley Moulton.
Children’s invisibility in domestic and family violence responses must be addressed as part of the COVID-19 recovery phase.
As the US election nears, the political divide has widened – and so have the cracks in the President's bid for a second term.
On this episode we’ll hear a more positive perspective – how masculinity is changing, and how men are being encouraged to change past patterns of behaviour.
As we (hopefully) start to move out of the grip of the coronavirus pandemic, there's a variety of issues we need to retain in our conversations with, and about, men’s health.
The COVID-19 lockdown has seen some concerning trends emerge among the network of online men's groups.
Until now we haven’t really talked about male age and its effect on the chances of pregnancy, but it's a crucial component in the fertility puzzle.
Paul Strangio reflects on the ‘immense political legacy’ of his friend and former Victorian premier, John Cain.
The tactics used by the Australian gaming machine lobby are disturbingly similar to those of the NRA in the US.
New research is examining the evolution of Australian fatherhood and family responsibilities over the past 100 years.
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