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What governments can do about the increase in family violence due to coronavirus

  • Written by Melissa O'Donnell, Senior Research Fellow, University of Western Australia
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Tackling a health crisis such as COVID-19, with society in lockdown can’t help but place families under strain.

It’s been reported family violence notifications to police nearly tripled in some areas of China’s Hubei province (where SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 originated) during the lockdown in...

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how nature might respond as coronavirus keeps humans indoors

  • Written by Sarah Bekessy, Professor in Sustainability and Urban Planning, Leader, Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group (ICON Science), RMIT University
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Intriguing things sometimes happen in places deserted by people. Plants creep back, animals return, and slowly, birdsong fills the air.

The coronavirus pandemic means public spaces the world over have been temporarily abandoned. Major roads are all but empty and public squares are eerily quiet.

In response, nature is in some cases “takin...

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Rents can and should be reduced or suspended for the coronavirus pandemic

  • Written by Chris Martin, Senior Research Fellow, City Futures Research Centre, UNSW
Rents can and should be reduced or suspended for the coronavirus pandemicShutterstock

The National Cabinet announced a moratorium on evictions just over a week ago in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. As government ministers and commentators have tried to make clear, it’s intended only to stop evictions – not rent payments. But the sudden losses of jobs and incomes mean many households cannot continue to...

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We're not all in this together. Messages about social distancing need the right cultural fit

  • Written by Geetanjali Saluja, Lecturer, University of Technology Sydney

Governments everywhere face the challenge of getting people to stay home so they can limit the spread of coronavirus. In order to make their messages more effective, governments must ensure these appeals resonate with the cultural values of their audience.

Not all Australians have taken Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s pleas for them to stay...

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  1. Yes, we're flattening the coronavirus curve but modelling needs to inform how we start easing restrictions
  2. Courts are moving to video during coronavirus, but research shows it's hard to get a fair trial remotely
  3. Now we're in lockdown, how can we get out? 4 scenarios to prevent a second wave
  4. 5 big environment stories you probably missed while you've been watching coronavirus
  5. Indonesia was in denial over coronavirus. Now it may be facing a looming disaster
  6. Lack of help for local councils in coronavirus package undercuts industry support
  7. it isn't all about technology
  8. The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams
  9. Traffic jams are contagious. Understanding how they spread can help make them less common
  10. Scott Morrison indicates 'eliminating' COVID-19 would come at too high a cost
  11. No, 5G radiation doesn't cause or spread the coronavirus. Saying it does is destructive
  12. The jury may be out on the jury system after George Pell's successful appeal
  13. For older people and those with chronic health conditions, staying active at home is extra important – here's how
  14. as culture moves online, regional organisations need help bridging the digital divide
  15. there was no time to make it perfect
  16. Why temporary migrants need JobKeeper
  17. Turning to Easter eggs to get through these dark times? Here's the bitter truth about chocolate
  18. How George Pell won in the High Court on a legal technicality
  19. US private schools often inflate student grades. This could happen in Australia if we cancel year 12 exams
  20. what they are, how they work and why it's hard to make more
  21. More Australians are worried about a recession and an increasingly selfish society than about coronavirus itself
  22. 5 ways to understand coronavirus graphs
  23. We just spent two weeks surveying the Great Barrier Reef. What we saw was an utter tragedy
  24. how the Cold War is helping the biggest fish in the sea
  25. Why coronavirus impacts are devastating for international students in private rental housing
  26. extend coronavirus support to temporary workers
  27. Head lice drug Ivermectin is being tested as a possible coronavirus treatment, but that's no reason to buy it
  28. Morrison sees massive ratings surge in Newspoll over coronavirus crisis; Trump also improves
  29. A coronavirus spike may put ICU beds in short supply. But that doesn't mean the elderly shouldn't get them
  30. Coronavirus support packages will reshape the future economy, and that presents an opportunity
  31. How do viruses mutate and jump species? And why are 'spillovers' becoming more common?
  32. Guide to the Classics: Albert Camus' The Plague
  33. Three reasons why Jacinda Ardern's coronavirus response has been a masterclass in crisis leadership
  34. What if I can't pay my rent? These are the options for rent relief in Australia
  35. 5½ ways to make movie masterpieces at home
  36. Sorry to disappoint climate deniers, but coronavirus makes the low-carbon transition more urgent
  37. During the Great Depression, many newspapers betrayed their readers. Some are doing it again now
  38. 'Stupid coronavirus!' In uncertain times, we can help children through mindfulness and play
  39. 'Zoombombers' want to troll your online meetings. Here's how to stop them
  40. Can I visit my boyfriend or my parents? Go fishing or bushwalking? Coronavirus rules in the Northern Territory and Tasmania
  41. Can I visit my boyfriend or my parents? Go fishing or bushwalking? Coronavirus rules in Western Australia
  42. What does the coronavirus pandemic sound like? The voices of people struggling, secluding and surviving around the world
  43. Australia's telcos, banks and supermarkets granted exemption to cartel laws
  44. Young people are anxious about coronavirus. Political leaders need to talk with them, not at them
  45. Sleep won't cure the coronavirus but it can help our bodies fight it
  46. Can I visit my boyfriend? My parents? Go fishing or bushwalking? Coronavirus rules in the ACT and South Australia explained
  47. This lizard lays eggs and gives live birth. We think it's undergoing a major evolutionary transition
  48. Vale Bruce Dawe, Australia's 'Poet of Suburbia'
  49. While we fixate on coronavirus, Earth is hurtling towards a catastrophe worse than the dinosaur extinction
  50. Thanks to coronavirus, Scott Morrison will become a significant prime minister

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