By Jodie Avery, Research Co-Lead, Chronic Reproductive Health Conditions, Robinson Research Institute, Adelaide University Alison Deslandes, PhD Candidate, Robinson Research Institute, Adelaide University
Surgery is not always necessary but can be helpful in some instances. Here’s what the evidence says and what to consider before you decide.
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By Steve Turton, Adjunct Professor of Environmental Geography, CQUniversity Australia
Last year, intense rains saw Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre close to full. As Central Australia braces for floods, the salt lake could fill again.
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By Sarah Austin, Senior Lecturer in Theatre, The University of Melbourne
This new play at Melbourne Theatre Company is a sharp, often darkly comic examination of conformity and resistance within the modern corporate structure.
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By Georgia Phillips, Lecturer, Creative Writing, Adelaide University
Big Kiss, Bye-Bye explores the psychological fallout from a broken relationship and the human tendency to seek shelter in illusions.
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By Victoria Whitington, Associate Professor of Education (Adjunct), Adelaide University
The federal Coalition has proposed an alternative to the universal child care system involving vouchers that could be used for long daycare, family daycare, nannies or a combination of these. Senator Leah Blyth argues in an opinion article in The Australian Financial Review that a voucher system would provide families with choice and flexibility to better meet their needs. This would be in contrast to the current system, in…
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By Mark Nielsen, Associate Professor, School of Psychology, The University of Queensland
Punch’s attachment to his plushie isn’t just the subject of a heart-wrenching video. It harks back to the story of a very famous set of 1950s psychology experiments.
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By Charlotte Gupta, Sleep Researcher, Appleton Institute, HealthWise Research Group, CQUniversity Australia Dayna Easton, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University
It’s nighttime and you’re exhausted. But the hotel bed feels wrong. The mini fridge won’t stop making that low, irritating hum. The power outlet lights feel brighter than the sun. Outside, random car honks and noises make sleep feel like a distant possibility. Many of us struggle to sleep in new environments, even when we’re physically tired. But why? The short answer: a mix of biology and psychology. Broken routines and missing sleep cues Your brain is wired for predictability, especially…
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By Lisa Meehan, Director, NZ Policy Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology Gail Pacheco, Adjunct Professor, Auckland University of Technology Thomas Schober, Senior Research Fellow, NZ Policy Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology
Over 50 years, NZ women moved into men’s jobs but men didn’t move the other way. New data, published ahead of a major report, shows why pay equity still matters.
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By Vaughan Cruickshank, Senior Lecturer in Health and Physical Education, University of Tasmania Brendon Hyndman, Associate Professor of Education and Associate Dean (Academic), Faculty of Arts and Education, Charles Sturt University Tom Hartley, Lecturer in Health and Physical Education, University of Tasmania
For Australia to build on its record-breaking Winter Olympics, it will need continued facility development, cheaper access and more pathways.
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By Lachlan Hart, Lecturer, School of Education, UNSW Sydney
The Kimberley region in the north-west corner of Western Australia is full of rugged ranges and gorges, and long stretches of red soil and rocky ground. The dry seasons are long, and the wet seasons often flood the Martuwarra Fitzroy River – an artery to the Indian Ocean – in the region’s south. But if you were to travel back to the Early Triassic period, 250 million years ago, you would see a very different landscape. Back then, the land was covered in brackish water and was more like a mudflat, on the shore of a shallow bay. Inhabiting this area were creatures a far stretch…
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