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'Have you been feeling your spirit was sad?' Culture is key when assessing Indigenous Australians' mental health

  • Written by: Maree Hackett, Professor, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW
'Have you been feeling your spirit was sad?' Culture is key when assessing Indigenous Australians' mental healthMental illness is more common among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders than in the non-Indigenous population.From shutterstock.com

If a doctor suspects a patient may be at risk of depression, they will likely ask about the person’s mood, appetite, sleep patterns, and energy and concentration levels, among other questions.

But...

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Thirty years on, the Fitzgerald Inquiry still looms large over Queensland politics

  • Written by: Chris Salisbury, Research Associate, School of Political Science & International Studies, The University of Queensland

This week marks 30 years since the landmark Fitzgerald Inquiry report was handed down in Queensland.

It’s no overstatement to suggest the inquiry’s findings transformed Queensland’s political landscape more than any event in the past six decades. Such was the inquiry’s impact that the state’s politics are now typically...

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To carve out a niche in space industries, Australia should focus on microgravity research rockets

  • Written by: Gail Iles, Lecturer in Physics, RMIT University
To carve out a niche in space industries, Australia should focus on microgravity research rocketsExperiments performed in microgravity – like this one in the International Space Station by astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti – can give us data not able to be gathered on Earth. NASA

Australia now has a space agency, and our federal and South Australian governments are looking to grow a prosperous space industry to boost productivity...

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Dolphin researchers say NZ's proposed protection plan is flawed and misleading

  • Written by: Elisabeth Slooten, Professor, University of Otago
Dolphin researchers say NZ's proposed protection plan is flawed and misleadingHector's dolphins (Cephalorhynchus hectori) are found only in New Zealand. Flickr/Scott Thompson, CC BY-ND

The New Zealand government recently proposed a plan to manage what it considers to be threats to Hector’s dolphins, an endemic species found only in coastal waters. This includes the North Island subspecies Māui dolphin.

Māui...

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  1. Buckle up. 2019-20 survey finds the economy weak and heading down, and that's ahead of surprises
  2. a winter deciduous Australian tree
  3. Michelle Grattan on Australians' attitudes to China, the G20 summit and the Israel Folau saga
  4. After defamation ruling, it's time Facebook provided better moderation tools
  5. Period pain is impacting women at school, uni and work. Let's be open about it
  6. How the 'Sydney School' changed postwar Australian architecture
  7. Academia can help humans and large carnivores coexist
  8. How we closed in on the location of a fast radio burst in a galaxy far, far away
  9. mapping 30-minute cities, how do our capitals compare?
  10. how 19th century ideas influenced today's attitudes to women’s beauty
  11. Go home on time! Working long hours increases your chance of having a stroke
  12. Xi Jinping's grip on power is absolute, but there are new threats to his 'Chinese dream'
  13. If Dutton had defeated Turnbull, could the governor-general have stopped him becoming prime minister?
  14. having a bob each way on US and China is Australia's own super power
  15. Australian household wealth has taken its biggest dive since the GFC, but things are looking up
  16. Folau affair shows Morrison heading into religious freedom morass
  17. Turnbull slams Porter for "nonsense" advice
  18. what consumers need to know about Facebook’s new cryptocurrency
  19. Infecting healthy people in vaccine research can be ethical and necessary
  20. how bluestone shaped Melbourne’s identity
  21. Bellingcat's report on MH17 shows citizens can and will do intelligence work
  22. Trade war tensions sky high as Trump and Xi prepare to meet at the G20
  23. why it's time to focus on the perpetrator when tackling domestic violence
  24. Competition for the kerb is rising, and cities are going to have to manage it
  25. Our ailing aged care system shows you can't skimp on nursing care
  26. Media chiefs unite on press freedom, but will it result in any action?
  27. Is Australia's electricity grid vulnerable to the kind of cyber attacks taking place between Russia and the US?
  28. Sydney declares a climate emergency – what does that mean in practice?
  29. Coach Fitz and the accidentally comic voice
  30. could the Australian Christian Lobby be investigated for its Israel Folau fundraiser?
  31. beneficial or risky? Here's what the evidence says
  32. what are the media companies' challenges to the AFP raids about?
  33. how Ash Barty became the world's best female tennis player
  34. How English-speaking countries upended the trade-off between babies and jobs without even trying
  35. People living in rural areas may be at lower risk of Alzheimer's disease
  36. Most Australian teachers feel unprepared to teach students with special needs
  37. Australia's social housing policy needs stronger leadership and an investment overhaul
  38. Australians' feelings sour towards China: Lowy poll
  39. Morrison warns of widespread pain if US-China trade tensions are not contained
  40. To protect us all, babies travelling overseas may need the measles shot at 6 months instead of 12
  41. Why Christians disagree over the Israel Folau saga
  42. 5 things to know about the traditional Christian doctrine of hell
  43. why can’t we do whatever we want?
  44. Can you be liable for defamation for what other people write on your Facebook page? Australian court says: maybe
  45. what is surveillance capitalism and how does it shape our economy?
  46. Peter Dutton is whipping up fear on the medevac law, but it defies logic and compassion
  47. You can't get influenza from a flu shot – here's how it works
  48. here's why Darwin was rocked so hard by a distant quake
  49. fear for the Great Barrier Reef made climate change feel urgent
  50. talk of the demise of central banks is greatly exaggerated

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