Addressing data breaches and government surveillance misuse requires a balanced approach that respects national security and individual privacy.
What does the future hold for the millions of women left to work in Asia’s agriculture sector battling a climate in collapse?
Liars and fake news merchants are profiting from misinformation and disinformation in Indonesia. Can it be fixed?
As Medicare turns 40 years old this month, it’s important to reflect on its achievements, and also what needs to be done to remodel it.
School-leavers want flexibility and gig work offers it. But how will that affect the economy?
Life insurance companies can legally use the results of genetic tests to decline coverage or increase premiums. MPs have called for legislation that bans this practice.
Australia’s professional sports players aren’t covered by the same injury rules as other workers – unlike in New Zealand.
Some IVF clinics promise much when it comes to egg freezing, but in reality your chances come down to three key numbers – your age, the number of eggs collected, and your budget.
Recreating workplace experiences through simulation is an effective learning tool, one in which people can practise how they might respond to sometimes difficult situations.
Low pay rates, a lack of career structure, supervision and mentoring is putting pressure on the disability workforce, with some NDIS participants not having their most basic care needs met.
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 Victoria OHS regulator’s charging of the state’s health department for failing to keep hotel quarantine workers safe from COVID-19 serves as a warning ahead of the nation opening.
A "citizens' jury" can offer fresh eyes on an enduring problem in healthcare and public health, particularly in areas that usually struggle for ongoing funding.
Research on the UK's COVID-19 lockdown shows that those who coped best with the challenge have high levels of self-efficacy – a self-belief in their ability to successfully accomplish goals and solve difficult problems.
Artificial intelligence programs and other technologies are being developed to meet the future health needs of the nation's elderly.
With COVID-19 exposing the fragility of our companies, the best-placed will be those with CEOs who understand the shortcomings, and the measures for managing them.
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.
Forget the finger-pointing – public communications that promote collective action will make our pandemic-clouded lives a little easier.
Expect fewer visits to IVF clinics, fewer people in the waiting room at once, and temperature checks, now that clinics have reopened.
The public's panic surrounding COVID-19 is understandable given the steep decline in trust of authorities.
COVID-19 is showing us how our reliance on smartphones renders everyday life more visible – and ultimately more controllable.
Community-based ecological restoration can aid wellbeing and resilience, and could be used to inform future bushfire plans.
The aged care royal commission's interim report paints a picture of a system in deep crisis. Its recommendations for action have some merit, but won't address what are underlying systemic problems.
Pokies clubs and other gambling operators have had their charitable contributions exposed by new research.
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