Researchers have identified stark differences between adolescent males and females during the height of the pandemic restrictions.
The pictures men in paid care work are painting of work in the disability sector versus work in aged care are astonishingly different.
To rebuild our children’s mental health after the duress of the COVID-19 pandemic, we must redefine how mental health services are delivered to our communities, and create a scaffold of affordable and accessible support.
The pandemic has impacted people from all walks of life, but academics, early-career researchers, and PhD students have been particularly hard-hit.
A four-year study of households has shown how the increasing focus on our homes as sites of work, rest and play can increase energy use despite soaring prices.
New research highlights how school leaders’ work was impacted by the drastic changes brought on by COVID-19 in 2020.
If we want our children to understand the complexity of the challenges we face as a species, they should learn more about interdependencies and connections.
Australia must draw on international best practice so workplaces can keep their workers and occupants safe.
The lack of human connection has impacted the ability of pre-service teachers to cope with planning and thinking as “real future educators”.
While it's hoped schooling will return to "normal" post-COVID remote learning, the experiences of parents should inform educators' practices of the future.
Organisations need to optimise the use of digital platforms during and post-COVID-19 to stay connected and engaged with culturally and linguistically-diverse communities.
We trust our teachers – we should also trust how they use evidence to inform teaching and learning.
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.
In developing and conflict-affected countries, support systems for children’s protection in times of the pandemic risk being overlooked.
How can Australia avoid generational impoverishment in the post-pandemic economy?
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a devastating effect on Australia's screen industry, but also offers a chance to finally address some of its longstanding issues of diversity and inclusion.
Our post-coronavirus pandemic future will be very different to the one we anticipated, as it reshapes relationships, governments, business, and broader society.
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