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?”
Composed primarily of rural women, they’ve been a driving force behind social and economic empowerment, but could they transform from intuitive problem-solvers into organised, scalable forces for climate resilience?
As we near the end of the year, we need to remain conscientious about our environmental impact and become informed consumers.
Play has the power to boost focus, innovation and wellbeing. A new “What Happens Next?” episode offers expert insights into its transformative effects.
Experimenting with low-waste living shows it’s not easy being green. But householders can help policymakers design better waste management systems.
This week on Monash University's “What Happens Next?” podcast, meet the change-makers on the front lines of food.
Large households throw away mountains of food. In an attempt to stop the waste, a basic idea is showing great promise.
Malaysia’s shrimp industry is big business, but unapproved antibiotic use has led to export bans and negative perceptions of the country's aquaculture industry. Can bioprospecting turn things around?
The increasing consumer demand for renewable and sustainable alternatives to petroleum-based plastics has driven the innovation of biopolymer-based packaging.
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.
There are clear opportunities in Australia to transform food waste into more valuable products.
Language teacher Rosa Sfameni wants to unlock a world of opportunities for her students.
Governments will rely on taxation to repair the fiscal damage wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic, and that will likely mean a GST rise, even if there are better, but politically unpalatable, alternatives.
The COVID-19 pandemic is bringing many families back together for dinner, but for others it's harder than ever to put food on the table.
The coronavirus is highlighting the integral role that mass compulsory education plays in society.
They’re on the front line of climate change, but many women in at-risk regions continue to be ignored in global mitigation discussions.
Friendships, marriages and business partnerships continue to be forged at Monash.
Monash's most recent cohort of Fulbright, Rhodes and Schwarzman scholars share their passions and plans for the future.
In Australia, almost 65 per cent of franchisee complaints were about 10 franchise brands.
A collaboration with Darrell Lea has broken the mould in the chocolate block market by modernising classic flavours.
The challenge of providing appropriate care to an ageing population means the rate of technological innovation needs to be stepped up and more smart homes created.
Many budding entrepreneurs spend years trying to find their one big idea. For lawyer Sarah Holloway, a recreational love of matcha came first; a thriving business, second.
In Australia, as in the UK, we see considerable public discussion around higher education. More recently we have seen elements of that discussion turn to debate centred on the very heart of a university’s purpose.
The curtain has come down on the Victorian auto industry, but former workers are finding opportunities in the booming pharmaceuticals and medical technology sector.
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