A new Australian platform designed by University of Melbourne researchers and co-designed by people with disability and ...
Our communities – the Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne and the Yambirrpa Schools of Yirrkala and Laynhapuy ...
Video games used to be known for simple stories, like saving the princess in Super Mario Bros or trying to stop an alien invasion in Space Invaders. But today, video game stories come in all shapes ...
With cases on the rise, we may be in for a tough flu season in Australia this year. Everyone is talking about getting your Flu vaccine, but are you also up to date with the most recent COVID booster ...
Housework, child care, caring for elderly or disabled relatives, and work to keep the home running are still largely women’s work in Australia. This is despite the fact that, during the past 20 years, ...
The ocean is a vital part of our planet's climate system. Through its global circulation patterns, the ocean draws vast quantities of our planet’s heat and carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. It’s ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just a futuristic fantasy – it’s here, and it’s thinking for us. From generating essays and diagnosing diseases to analysing legal documents and coding ...
Advocating for climate change action can sometimes feel like pushing a huge boulder up a hill. News headlines are filled with breaking climate records, while governments, including Australia’s, are ...
From movies to TV and parental anecdotes, teenagers are often characterised as risk-taking and impulsive with poor decision-making skills. In most of popular depictions, these qualities of teen ...
Education does not just impart information; it shapes who we are and who we might be. Since 2010, the Australian Curriculum has included an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures ...
In 1490, Leonardo da Vinci wrote, “If you cause your ship to stop and place the head of a long tube in the water and place the outer extremity to your ear, you will hear ships at a great distance from ...
Australia’s young adults are putting their traditional steps towards adulthood on hold – spending more time living in the parental home. In fact, just over half of young men (54 per cent) and 47 per ...
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