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Disabled teens suffering the mental health effects of bullying

  • Written by: Tania King, Research Fellow, University of Melbourne
Disabled teens suffering the mental health effects of bullyingIf we could stop the high levels of bullying that adolescents with a disability experience, we could make a big difference to their lives.from www.shutterstock.com

Almost half of the poorer mental health we see in teenagers with a disability is due to bullying, our new research shows.

If we could stop the high levels of bullying that adolescents...

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Dieting after birth can make mum's self esteem worse

  • Written by: Megan Lee, Academic Tutor and Lecturer, Southern Cross University
Dieting after birth can make mum's self esteem worseYour body has just performed an amazing feat. Be kind to it. from www.shutterstock.com

Royal Kate Middleton and reality superstar Kylie Jenner have recently given birth, although you wouldn’t know it from looking at them. Often celebrities seem to have a super-human ability of returning to their pre-pregnancy size and shape within weeks of...

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Turnbull is trying to turn Emma Husar story into a Bill Shorten narrative

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

Malcolm Turnbull is breathing political fire about the Emma Husar affair. But one thing he hasn’t done so far is say there should be a byelection in the Labor MP’s ultra-marginal New South Wales seat of Lindsay.

Of course the government couldn’t force a byelection even if it wanted one, but after the fallout from its failure to...

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Trump’s ratings held up by US economy; Australian polls steady

  • Written by: Adrian Beaumont, Honorary Associate, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne
Trump’s ratings held up by US economy; Australian polls steadyIf the economy does not perform well, Trump's ratings are likely to suffer a large drop.AAP/EPA/Mark Lyons

Three months before the November 6 US midterm elections, the FiveThirtyEight poll aggregate gives Donald Trump a 41.7% approval rating and a 52.5% disapproval rating, for a net approval of -10.8. Despite issues such as Trump’s meeting...

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  2. Trees are made of human breath
  3. Why young women say no to rural Australia
  4. Paying an extra $150 million a year to protect growers? That's bananas!
  5. GetUp! on the impact of US corporate tax cuts on wages
  6. Button batteries kill. Here's how we can prevent needless child deaths from battery ingestion
  7. or, the case against trigger warnings
  8. they aren't all blue, and mining them requires luck plus labour
  9. To help drought-affected farmers, we need to support them in good times as well as bad
  10. Our workplaces are filthy and it's costing us all
  11. Why some veterans feel alienated on campus and how universities can help
  12. How 'Big History' can save the world
  13. Victoria suggests federal government should legislate on emissions while NEG talks continue
  14. Emma Husar falls on her sword
  15. Terry Gilliam's long-awaited cinematic feat keeps Don Quixote's idealistic spirit alive
  16. After devastating earthquakes, Indonesia must embrace radical change
  17. Barnaby Joyce at his provocative best
  18. Embedding regulators in banks can help change cultures of wrongdoing, despite the risks
  19. Using My Health Record data for research could save lives, but we must ensure it's ethical
  20. Education, not restriction, is key to reducing harm from offshore gambling
  21. Have you had your diphtheria vaccines? Here's why it matters
  22. How many dinosaurs in total lived on Earth during all periods?
  23. Stroke, cancer and other chronic diseases more likely for those with poor mental health
  24. Only with urgent change can Australia's mobile networks meet our voracious demand for data
  25. Unique pollen signatures in Australian honey could help tackle a counterfeit industry
  26. Giants: why we needed them
  27. In a year of takeover defences, what impacts do these tactics have on shareholders?
  28. Making small cities bigger will help better distribute Australia's 25 million people
  29. West Coast's Gaff gets eight weeks for punch, but legal ramifications could go further
  30. Victoria says it won't sign up to the NEG without concessions
  31. How many people make a good city? It's not the size that matters, but how you use it
  32. Will the government's new ‘Move It’ exercise campaign move us or lose us?
  33. Two types of tectonic plate activity create earthquake and tsunami risk on Lombok
  34. Despite the doom and gloom in Australian media, the outlook for regional papers remains strong
  35. Tarrawarra Biennial underwhelms rather than energises
  36. When did Aboriginal people first arrive in Australia?
  37. Emissions policy is under attack from all sides. We've been here before, and it rarely ends well
  38. Australian sex education isn't diverse enough. Here's why we should follow England's lead
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  40. More children are living in high-rise apartments, so designers should keep them in mind
  41. Does Australia have the political will – or leverage – to support change in Cambodia?
  42. How to improve the appeal of franchising for women
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