By Milad Haghani, Associate Professor and Principal Fellow in Urban Risk and Resilience, The University of Melbourne
Drink driving in Australia is declining thanks to the right mix of laws, visibility and social messaging. Four strategies could make a difference with drug driving.
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By Alexander Korolev, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, UNSW Sydney
The EU is not abandoning Ukraine, but it is recalibrating its risk exposure. There is growing doubt that Ukraine can win – even if EU leaders won’t say so aloud.
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By Kelsie Boulton, Senior Research Fellow in Child Neurodevelopment, Brain and Mind Centre, University of Sydney Adam Guastella, Professor and Clinical Psychologist, Michael Crouch Chair in Child and Youth Mental Health, University of Sydney
New research shows children and families with the greatest and more complex needs have more delays to accessing assessments and support.
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By Ben Edwards, Professor, Child and Youth Development and Longitudinal Studies, Australian National University Jessica Arnup, Research Fellow, Centre for Social Policy Research, Australian National University Kate Doery, Research Officer, Centre for Social Policy Research, Australian National University
An increasing number of Australian school students are applying for an early offer to university, before they have their exam results back.
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By Heather L. Robinson, Research Associate - Creative Industries, Flinders University
A new report shows that visits to Australian public libraries are up 10% – though funding is down. They provide everything from books and internet to help with CVs.
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By Prudence Rees-Lee, PhD Candidate, School of Design, RMIT University
Kraftwerk helped invent modern electronic music. What happens to their legacy when a co-founder’s studio is broken up and sold off?
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By Michael J. I. Brown, Associate Professor in Astronomy, Monash University
We live in changing times. While we once flippantly threw villains to the lions, now we seek to fire them into the Sun. It sounds easy enough. The Sun is unbelievably massive, with gravity sufficient to keep the planets in their orbits over billions of years. How hard can it be? Well, it may be harder than you think. Fire away The obvious way to fire someone into the Sun is the direct approach, as shown in South Park Season 1. Point a rocket at…
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By Christian Eva, Research Fellow, POLIS: The Centre for Social Research and Policy, Australian National University
The new research maps where $7 billion of contracts went over eight years. It shows Indigenous businesses in Canberra won a surprisingly large slice of the funds.
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By Judy Ingham, Newsletter Producer, The Conversation
Concern over Victoria’s groundbreaking treaty, the cost of power, and the value of arts in the workplace: an edited selection of your views.
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By Omid Memarian
”I can’t overstate how profoundly the merging of these worlds, or motherhood as the impetus, has changed the way I make and the way I see.’
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