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Rethinking what it means to be Australian through art

  • Written by: Ted Snell, Professor, Chief Cultural Officer, Cultural Precinct, University of Western Australia
Rethinking what it means to be Australian through artKamsani Bin Salleh and Matthew McVeigh, Foodland, 2018, found metal sign and acrylic, 125 x 400 cm. Janet Holmes à Court Collection

Review: Australiyaniality Holmes à Court Gallery, Perth.

Australiyaniality is an awkward name for an exhibition that has embedded within it a call to action.

An amalgam of ideas exploring Australia,...

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How to talk to your child about their school report

  • Written by: Katina Zammit, Deputy Dean, School of Education, Western Sydney University
How to talk to your child about their school reportRemember to look for the positives in your child's report.Shutterstock

It’s that time of year again when you receive your child’s school report. For some parents and carers, understanding what it means can be challenging. Some children will be happy and others may be disappointed.

Parents and carers need to interpret the information in...

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anti-fungal creams or tablets don't always work for vaginal itch

  • Written by: Cathy Watson, Research Fellow in Women's Health at Monash University and Honorary Researcher, General Practice and Primary Health Care Academic Centre, University of Melbourne
anti-fungal creams or tablets don't always work for vaginal itchSometimes the symptoms of thrush can be caused by other infections.from shutterstock.com

Many women who experience persistent vaginal itch or discharge assume they have vaginal thrush (vulvolvaginal candidiasis). Treatments for thrush are available without a prescription. Since having a vaginal condition can be embarrassing, it’s sometimes...

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For Mobility as a Service (MaaS) to solve our transport woes, some things need to change

  • Written by: Neil Sipe, Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, The University of Queensland
For Mobility as a Service (MaaS) to solve our transport woes, some things need to changeThe Whim app seamlessly connects users to multiple transport modes in Helsinki – public transport, taxis, car rental and car/bicycle sharing.Aleksandra Suzi/Shutterstock

Mobility as a Service (MaaS) represents a new way of thinking about about transport. It has the potential to be the most significant innovation in transport since the advent...

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  1. Why predicting the weather and climate is even harder for Australia’s rainy northern neighbours
  2. The royal commission is about to grill the chiefs of the big four banks. Here's why soon they mightn't exist
  3. Confiscate their super. If it works for sports stars, it could work for bankers
  4. Shorten would need non-Green crossbench to pass bills in Senate: Australia Institute
  5. 47% say prioritise cutting power bills: Ipsos
  6. The Brexit mess could lead to a break-up of a no longer United Kingdom
  7. It's the right time to review the world's chemical weapons convention
  8. Logging must stop in Melbourne's biggest water supply catchment
  9. How digital media blur the border between Australia and China
  10. do hangover cures actually work?
  11. Evidence of aliens? What to make of research and reporting on 'Oumuamua, our visitor from space
  12. Frydenberg lashes out at Malaysia's prime minister for anti-Semitism
  13. Labor's two-step plan for a vote on becoming a republic has some precedents
  14. Will an ambitious Chinese-built rail line through the Himalayas lead to a debt trap for Nepal?
  15. Man who burnt his wife alive gets at least 27 years' jail, but not life
  16. Government to provide more funds for prosecuting bank crime
  17. Omega-3 supplements in pregnancy reduce the risk of premature birth
  18. Why you like coffee, and I choose tea – it's in the genes
  19. bad for them and the planet
  20. turning up the level of civilisation
  21. How Australia's NRA-inspired gun lobby is trying to chip away at gun control laws, state by state
  22. A tip for bankers ahead of the royal commission: be more like doctors
  23. why the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is so important for keeping Antarctica frozen
  24. Morrison government brings back memories of McMahon days
  25. Why early diagnosis of autism should lead to early intervention
  26. Derryn Hinch on a national ICAC and the Victorian election
  27. There's no need for the 'Chicago principles' in Australian universities to protect freedom of speech
  28. Yes, a WhatsApp message could be subject to FOI – but you'd have to find it first
  29. Marriage has changed dramatically throughout history, but gender inequalities remain
  30. Toilets of the future must be designed with people in mind, not technology
  31. Cambodians await crucial tribunal finding into 1970s brutal Khmer Rouge regime
  32. Rainbow pride flag's still flying, taking on new forms and meanings in our cities
  33. Australia needs to triple its social housing by 2036. This is the best way to do it
  34. there's more to regulation than prosecution
  35. How anti-Semitic stereotypes from a century ago echo today
  36. A super-Earth found in our stellar back yard
  37. what we can learn from anti-fossil fuel campaigns
  38. Despite new findings, the jury is still out on whether omega-3 supplements reduce heart attacks
  39. a dangerous form of gambling luring in vulnerable Australians
  40. Opt-out period for My Health Record extended
  41. Death doulas can fill care gaps at the end of life
  42. A knowing, modern yet mythic production of one of Hitler's favourite operas
  43. Behind the judgement. Why the Federal Court tore up a $35m settlement between ASIC and Westpac over lending standards
  44. Why Sri Lanka is sliding into political turmoil, and what could happen next
  45. Curious Kids: What is dew?
  46. 3D concrete printing could free the world from boring buildings
  47. There are many good ideas to tackle inequality – it's time we acted on them
  48. the bad economics behind swapping stamp duty for land tax
  49. Hospital discharges to ‘no fixed address’ – here's a much better way
  50. The Beatles’ White Album remixed

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