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Here's how citizen power can drive mental health reform

  • Written by: Sebastian Rosenberg, Senior Lecturer, Brain and Mind Centre, University of Sydney
imageIt's time for citizen panels to have a say in how governments spend our health dollars.from www.shutterstock.com

Citizen panels and juries around the world are having their say about how health funding is prioritised and allocated.

It’s time this happened in Australia, particularly when it comes to deciding how best to carve up...

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Contested spaces: a user's guide to shared paths

  • Written by: Jerome N Rachele, Research Fellow in Social Epidemiology, Institute for Health and Ageing, Australian Catholic University
imageWhat can we do to avoid clashes between users of shared paths?from www.shutterstock.com

This is the fourth article in our Contested Spaces series. These pieces look at the conflicting uses, expectations and norms that people bring to public spaces, the clashes that result and how we can resolve these.


Evidence suggests that transport modes (walking,...

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WikiLeaks Vault 7 reveals staggering breadth of 'CIA hacking'

  • Written by: David Glance, Director of UWA Centre for Software Practice, University of Western Australia
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WikiLeaks today released what it claims is the largest leak of intelligence documents in history. It contains 8,761 documents from the CIA detailing some of its hacking arsenal.

The release, code-named “Vault 7” by WikiLeaks, covers documents from 2013 to 2016 obtained from the CIA’s Centre for Cyber Intelligence. They cover...

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  2. The Science of Leading
  3. The fragility of women's rights: how female guilds wielded power long ago
  4. Unconscious bias is keeping women out of senior roles, but we can get around it
  5. Girls with early first periods become women with greater risk of gestational diabetes
  6. Contested spaces: you can't stop the music – the sounds that divide shoppers
  7. Speaking with: Peter Green on saving the Christmas Island red crab
  8. The eyes have it: how vision may have driven fishes onto land
  9. Snapchat's share price already fading as fast as one of its user's photos
  10. Politics podcast: election report from the West
  11. Is there a test your child can take before getting vaccinated, as Pauline Hanson said?
  12. ABC restructuring: leaner, but hopefully not meaner
  13. Explainer: what are chemical weapons and how do soldiers guard against them?
  14. Why do specialists get paid so much and does something need to be done about it?
  15. Why women make the best stock traders
  16. Australia's almost a world leader in home building, so that isn't a fix for affordability
  17. Five-yearly environmental stocktake highlights the conflict between economy and nature
  18. How to protect your private data when you travel to the United States
  19. Millennials in the workplace: not as different as you think
  20. Hidden fees and the lowdown on Macquarie's latest way to make money
  21. Explainer: what are blood groups and why do they matter?
  22. Company results: how competition is transforming Australia's retail sector
  23. How clergy became scapegoats of the sex abuse crisis in the Anglican Church
  24. The Nintendo Switch breaks convention but lacks a killer app
  25. Please don't do your own research on immunisation; you'll get it wrong
  26. Fake news – a user's guide
  27. The case for renationalising Australia's electricity grid
  28. Love meat too much to be vegetarian? Go 'flexitarian'
  29. Betroffenheit, when the mind and body get stuck
  30. Contested spaces: who belongs on the street where you live?
  31. Colonoscopy: nothing to fear from the 'silver stallion'
  32. How new hepatitis C drugs could tackle liver cancer, too
  33. Tax laws are not keeping up with our globally mobile workforce: new research
  34. Barrie Kosky's Saul: a masterpiece of operatic staging
  35. Trump and Brexit won't kill globalisation – we're too far in
  36. Barnett government looks set for defeat as One Nation looms large in WA election
  37. Contested spaces: we shall fight on the beaches...
  38. Four cultural clashes that are holding East Asian employees back
  39. 'Claim the sky': a new climate movement for the Trump era
  40. The role of pharmacists should be overhauled, taking the heat off GPs
  41. Pop with purpose: in defence of Justin Bieber
  42. Driverless cars, just imagine how we could use them
  43. Scott Morrison says budget will remember the renters
  44. Turnbull rounds on Pauline Hanson
  45. Election fever doesn’t grip WA
  46. The Secret River exquisitely illuminates the unspeakable under the stars
  47. In places where it's legal, how many people are ending their lives using euthanasia?
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