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By Senuri Wijenayake, Senior Lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction, RMIT University
Anastasia Powell, Professor of Family and Sexual Violence, RMIT University
Dana McKay, Associate Dean, Interaction, Technology and Information, RMIT University
Madhuka Thisuri De Silva, Research Assistant, Inclusive Digital Technologies, RMIT University
Australia is world-leading in taking active measures to keep people safe online – home to the world’s first dedicated online safety regulator, the eSafety Commissioner, and the first country to introduce enforceable industry codes requiring platforms to tackle harmful content at scale.

And now, a newly…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Olivia Johnston, Lecturer, School of Education, Edith Cowan University
Becky Taylor, Principal Research Fellow, Centre for Teachers and Teaching Research, UCL
David Pomeroy, Senior Lecturer in Mathematics Education, University of Canterbury
Educators have long debated whether it is better for students to be learning with students of a similar ‘ability’ or a mix.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Cris Brack, Associate Professor, Forest Measurement and Management, Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian National University
Critics have taken aim at an Australian scheme meant to encourage forest regrowth. But independent assessments show the regeneration schemes are workingThe Conversation (Full Story)
By Elizabeth Morton, Senior Lecturer, Curtin University
Lisa Greig, Lecturer in Taxation Law for accountants, The University of Melbourne
From dodgy deductions to avoid, to timing when you submit depending on if you expect a refund or a bill, two tax experts explain what you need to know.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Joshua McLeod, Senior Lecturer in Sport Management, Deakin University
Hunter Fujak, Senior Lecturer in Sport Management, Deakin University
Several so-called minnow nations are making their debuts at the World Cup. Will they add to the tournament or is it overkill?The Conversation (Full Story)
By Juliet Bennett, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies and the Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney
Alex Broom, Professor of Sociology & Director, Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies, University of Sydney
David Raubenheimer, Leonard P. Ullman Chair in Nutritional Ecology, Nutrition Theme Leader Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney
Your toddler demands a Bluey-themed yoghurt and has a tantrum when offered something else. If it’s not a Nutella sandwich, your child’s lunchbox comes home uneaten. And the dinner table can become a battleground unless there are sausages, chicken nuggets or pizza on the plate.

These examples of fussy eating are everyday experiences for many parents.

Fussy eating, also known as picky or selective eating, is common, and can be frustrating. It’s often seen as a child or parenting issue. But it’s not…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Judy Ingham, Newsletter Producer, The Conversation
On the hypocrisy of US labour laws and the side-effects of off-street parking rules: an edited selection of your views.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Andrés Henao, Associate Professor of Medicine and Infectious Disease, University of Colorado Anschutz
Respiratory diseases like measles and flu pose a much bigger threat to public health for the World Cup than does Ebola.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Thierry Ménissier, Professeur de philosophie politique, Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA)
Fabien Ohl, Professeur de sociologie, sciences du sport, faculté des sciences sociales et politiques, Université de Lausanne, Université de Lausanne
Patrick Trabal, Professeur de Sociologie et Sciences et techniques des activités physiques et sportives, Université Paris Nanterre
The Enhanced Games wound up on May 24 2026 without the medal shower that was widely expected, but what does the multi-sport event really stand for when it’s stripped of the moral frenzy?The Conversation (Full Story)
By Amy Wilson, Adjunct Professor, Forest and Conservation Sciences, University of British Columbia
Peter Marra, Professor of Biology and the Environment, Georgetown University
Scott Wilson, Adjunct Professor, Forest and Conservation Sciences, University of British Columbia
Thinking about how and where your cat roams outdoors can help safeguard biodiversity, feline and wildlife welfare and public health.The Conversation (Full Story)
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