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study shows almost half of loot boxes in video games constitute gambling

  • Written by: Aaron Drummond, Lecturer in Psychology, Massey University
study shows almost half of loot boxes in video games constitute gamblingA study shows lot boxes in video games meet the psychological criteria to be considered a form of gambling.Aaron Drummond, CC BY-SA

The Australian Senate today passed a motion to investigate whether purchasable random rewards in video games (known colloquially as loot boxes) constitute a form of gambling and whether they are appropriate for younger...

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Confused about what to eat? Here's a doctor's recommended meal plan

  • Written by: Alessandro R Demaio, Australian Medical Doctor; Fellow in Global Health & NCDs, University of Copenhagen
Confused about what to eat? Here's a doctor's recommended meal planBase your meals on fresh, whole foods, not packaged foods.from www.shutterstock.com

Knowing what makes up a healthy diet can be really confusing. New fads and fast fixes appear weekly. At the same time, the rise of celebrity chefs and TV cooking – while admittedly entertaining – has made preparing food seem complex and often...

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Sydney artists are being priced out of the city – here's how to bring them back

  • Written by: Alexandra Wong, Engaged Research Fellow, Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University
Sydney artists are being priced out of the city – here's how to bring them backArtists and creatives often work in industrial spaces, which are declining in Sydney. Shutterstock.com

Sydney artists and cultural practitioners face growing barriers to working in or close to the city, according to our new research. This is because of a shortage of creative spaces, due to the disappearance of industrial buildings, and rising rents...

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  1. As Thailand resumes executions, Australia must push its abolitionist stance
  2. Government puts tax cuts for big companies on back burner
  3. Military to get wider role in combatting terrorism
  4. Even a microchipped pet can be lost if your data is out of date
  5. Community pool projects show how citizens are helping to build cities
  6. why rates of mental illness aren't going down despite higher spending
  7. should mobile phones be banned in schools?
  8. Plastic-free campaigns don't have to shock or shame. Shoppers are already on board
  9. RuPaul's Drag Race is still figuring out how to handle gender and race
  10. UN set to review Australia's record on women's rights – and may find it wanting
  11. The government's bank reforms wouldn't have saved us a royal commission
  12. Tanya Plibersek on Labor's taxing times
  13. how cyber criminals are increasingly targeting the tourism market
  14. To appreciate its power, think of design as a drug
  15. sign and spoken language share the theatre stage
  16. HealthEngine may be in breach of privacy law in sharing patient data
  17. Tandem virus cocktail kills pest rabbits more effectively
  18. When it comes to childcare, grandparents are the least stressful option for mum and dad
  19. How gardening can improve the mental health of refugees
  20. How was the ocean formed? Where did all the water come from?
  21. Erdogan's victory will have far-reaching implications for Turkey and the Middle East
  22. Telstra may be simpler, but where will revenue come from?
  23. using environmental DNA to survey life in Loch Ness
  24. Vertical retirement villages are on the rise, and they're high-tech too
  25. New coal doesn't stack up – just look at Queensland's renewable energy numbers
  26. love magic in the ancient Mediterranean
  27. Tony Abbott loses traction in his fight on energy
  28. Pinchgut brings yet more exciting surprises to opera with Handel's Athalia
  29. Why do some people with autism have restricted interests and repetitive movements?
  30. why it's crucially important for The Conversation to prosper
  31. Labor would quash tax cuts for businesses with $10-$50 million turnover
  32. Labor and LNP tied in Longman, Sharkie's massive lead in Mayo, but can we trust seat polls?
  33. how terrorist propaganda radicalises Indonesian women
  34. The internet is terrible at answering most tough questions. Our 'wisdom of the crowd' tool can help
  35. How superannuation discriminates against middle income earners
  36. New research shows Australians have wrong idea on foreign aid spending
  37. Guide to the classics: Don Quixote, the world's first novel
  38. The risks associated with gestational diabetes don't end after pregnancy
  39. Australia's cats kill almost 650 million reptiles a year
  40. Working with nature can help us build greener cities instead of urban slums
  41. What's driving Chinese infrastructure investment overseas and how can we make the most of it?
  42. Women show sexual preference for tall, dominant men – so is gender inequality inevitable?
  43. 3, 2, 1...liftoff! The science of launching rockets from Australia
  44. The 'right' age to start school varies for each child
  45. Yes, the US border policy is harsh – but Australia's treatment of refugee children has also been deplorable
  46. Insects that look like sticks, behave like fruit, and move like seeds
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