The hidden costs of loneliness can devastate both individuals and society. Learn about its modern roots in a new episode of Monash University's podcast, 'What Happens Next?'.
A new cross-industry project highlights the experiences and difficulties faced by Korean diaspora domestic and family violence victim-survivors in Australia.
The use of air purifiers is on the rise, but the energy sector is yet to consider what the uptake might mean for household energy use and our decarbonisation goals.
Addiction remains shrouded in stigma, while the system through which we provide addiction treatment in Australia is fragmented and failing. There's no better time to address these issues.
Children’s invisibility in domestic and family violence responses must be addressed as part of the COVID-19 recovery phase.
Energy is an essential service, but is it accessible, equitable and affordable for consumers?
Many more households face financial hardship and discomfort at home this winter, as we physically self-isolate from work, family and friends due to COVID-19.
Live streaming of theatrical performances on platforms such as Zoom, YouTube, Instagram and Facebook has exploded in popularity.
During this time of massive social upheaval, Monash sociologists explore how various community groups are faring.
Bystanders have never been more critical in combating family violence than during coronavirus restrictions and household isolation.
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