Australians want government to act on climate change, but not necessarily now, or in their neighbourhood. How can governments resolve this dilemma?
Recently, more than 150 first-year Monash University students travelled to Fiji for two weeks of deep cultural immersion and learning.
Seven Monash University academics share their unique journeys with us to celebrate International Women’s Day 2024.
Despite ongoing efforts over the past decade, there’s still a noticeable gap in getting women into these top roles in Malaysia’s private sector.
Liars and fake news merchants are profiting from misinformation and disinformation in Indonesia. Can it be fixed?
Setting financial goals, even if only modest, can help us to prioritise, make better decisions, and regain a sense of control. Here’s how to set – and achieve – them.
While large language models such as ChatGPT offer vast potential in reshaping educational methods, the challenges are many.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s controversial judicial reforms have been dealt a massive blow, with the Supreme Court effectively expanding its authority to oversee legislation, including basic laws.
Snake envenomation remains a significant health challenge in the ASEAN region, but the development of a universal antivenom holds great promise in mitigating its impact.
A major international study international study has shown that brighter days and darker nights are fundamental for mental health.
The “invisible” nature of interpreters’ roles means many of the challenges they face aren’t widely acknowledged.
Young people are getting a dose of social media-driven eco-anxiety, but there are ways we can help them beat it.
Well-off investors with multiple properties own a majority of rental homes. They have no excuse not to do the right thing by their tenants.
A $10 million federal government campaign to attract more people to teaching is welcomed, but attention also needs to be on retaining those who have chosen it as a career.
This Voice referendum slogan wasn’t about facts; it was about emotion. And it targeted some vulnerable groups we don’t talk about nearly enough.
Given its remit and membership, the inquiry is unlikely to break new ground – and has met fierce opposition even before starting its work.
What began as a heart research project looking at ways to understand a potentially fatal but preventable disease has evolved from the biomedical into one more in keeping with an Indigenous perspective.
You can’t save the planet on your own. Take a deep breath, take some notes from these leading experts – and then take action.
In this latest episode of “What Happens Next?”, experts discuss influencer culture and the consequences of one-sided relationships.
It appears to have become more prevalent, visible, and possibly also more politicised in post-pandemic times, as general trust in governments and mainstream media declines.
In a new book, Melissa Castan and Professor Lynette Russell write that the proposed Voice to Parliament will enhance, not damage, our democratic institutions.
Monitoring the quality of healthcare by routinely collecting, analysing and sharing standardised health-related information.
Hotter, drier conditions associated with El Niño can be detrimental to our health. These tips may help.
Cancelling the 2026 Commonwealth Games will be costly, but, in doing so, Victoria’s premier Daniel Andrews has called out the excesses of the sport mega-event industry.
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