If implemented, the recommendations of Australia’s online gambling inquiry will advance regulation by several orders of magnitude.
New research shows Victoria’s COVID-19 lockdowns exacerbated existing loneliness among older people, leading to emotional suffering, and feelings of rejection.
We're just a few days into this circuit-breaker lockdown, but Melburnians are displaying a remarkable sense of community, and supporting each other.
When he volunteered to become one of the public faces of Victoria’s COVID-19 health response, Professor Allen Cheng’s life changed course dramatically – and accelerated.
While the COVID restrictions presented challenges at every level, for a school in Melbourne's east, the growth and development from the experience was transformational.
A first-of-its-kind study is examining university students' experience navigating the pandemic, and learning under lockdown.
An extension of Victoria's state of emergency may well be justified – but there's no call for it to be for 12 months without returning to parliament to argue the case.
More women are turning to online or telephone support for family violence during the second COVID-19 lockdown, while more men are also seeking help for abusive behaviour.
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.
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.
Public housing towers in Flemington and North Melbourne have been placed under 'hard lockdown', with 3000 residents confined to home for at least five days.
Victoria's COVID-19 spike, and return to suburban lockdown, is a reminder that we all need to follow the basics of infection control for some time yet.
Work placements put Monash University medicine and pharmacy students on the COVID-19 frontline.
How likely is it that we'll have a relatively quick fix for COVID-19, and what are the hurdles?
While we've so far successfully contained COVID-19, the modelling clearly shows now isn't the time to relax many of the restrictions.
Dummy text