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Far from white-washing, ABC's Monkey Magic remake takes us back to its cross-cultural roots

  • Written by: Rebecca Hausler, PHD Candidate and Researcher in Japanese Studies, School of Languages and Cultures, The University of Queensland
Far from white-washing, ABC's Monkey Magic remake takes us back to its cross-cultural rootsThe cast of The New Legends of MonkeyABC/IMDB

The much-anticipated series premiere of The New Legends of Monkey aired Sunday night on children’s network ABC ME and is streaming on iView. While your kids may have been enthralled by the kung foolery of it all, older viewers may have found their inner-child chucking a nostalgia-induced tantrum...

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Why victims of crime deserve a say in whether offenders are paroled

  • Written by: Katherine J. McLachlan, Lecturer in Law & Criminal Justice, University of South Australia
Why victims of crime deserve a say in whether offenders are paroledIn Australia, a victim’s right to participate and be heard in parole decisions is enshrined in legislation.shutterstock

The recent release on parole of John Worboys, one of Britain’s most-prolific sex offenders, attracted controversy after his victims were not informed or consulted by the parole board. However, the law – and best...

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New Gardasil 9 vaccine boosts teens' protection from HPV and cervical cancer by 23%

  • Written by: Suzanne Marie Garland, Professor, Melbourne University, The Royal Women's Hospital
New Gardasil 9 vaccine boosts teens' protection from HPV and cervical cancer by 23%While the previous Gardasil vaccine protected against 70% of cervical cancers, the updated Gardasil 9 version will protect against up to 93% of these.from shutterstock.com

As 12 and 13-year-old boys and girls start a new school year, they will have access to the new, improved vaccine to protect against the human papillomavirus (HPV), which causes...

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