It was the comic strip and movies that unleashed the legendary Australian comedian, and many of his characters, on the world.
A new five-year study aims to build a broad picture of illicit drug use in regional Victoria, to better-understand the gaps in local health service planning.
The use of telehealth for sexual and reproductive health care services improves access to health information and care, and so should be made a permanent feature of the Medicare Benefits Schedule.
Medical students in Melbourne spent much of 2020-21 learning via Zoom, but for rural students it was a case of hands-on healthcare with real patient outcomes – and now many of them are staying put.
Love him or hate him – and there are plenty in each camp – Daniel Andrews has become one of the most significant state premiers in modern history. This month, he may win yet another term.
A drug-monitoring program in hospital emergency departments is tracking the alarming rise of strange new psychoactive synthetic drugs in Australia.
Although election night started well enough, another miracle victory quickly evaporated as voters turned their backs on the incumbent government.
A new research paper outlines how we can cool our urban spaces – and what will happen if we don’t.
Music and public transport infrastructure might not seem a natural pairing, but for Adele McCarthy they’re the complementary bookends of a rich education.
A single centralised institute dedicated to infectious diseases and planning for potential future pandemics wouldn’t work in Australia.
A first-of-its-kind study is examining university students' experience navigating the pandemic, and learning under lockdown.
Fear of contracting COVID-19, and a lack of physical distancing on public transport, is predicted to lead to a rise in car use once the pandemic passes.
There’s been a limited focus on understanding and safeguarding the mental wellbeing of educators who work in the early childhood sector.
Takeaway coffee, yes; a stroll through Bunnings, no. The Victorian government has introduced tough stage four business restrictions to crack down on COVID-19 workplace transmission.
Victoria's shock 723 new infections could be the result of more testing, but people's behaviour is probably also to blame.
A study has explored how people online are feeling, and responding to, the emotional rollercoaster during the COVID-19 crisis.
As rates of COVID-19 community transmission in Victoria increase, so too does the importance of wearing masks, but they're not the silver bullet in the fight against the disease's spread.
Without policies to address the core needs of small business, Victoria's second wave of COVID-19 restrictions will be a killer blow.
It's time to accept that moving in and out of various levels of restriction may just be a part of life as we know it in 2020, and likely 2021.
Digital platforms are proving powerful tools that can transmit local artists and buskers to global audiences.
With Melbourne’s population continuing to boom, urban planners and academics have a vision for the city to become a network of connected communities where people will be able to walk or cycle to amenities.
Performance art gives voice to our sense of what it means to belong; our identity and cultural evolution.
Around the world, populist-nationalist politicians are stoking anti-immigration sentiment through scaremongering.
Young men's alcohol consumption is radically out of touch with recommended health guidelines.
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