Joshua Pate, Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy, University of Technology Sydney Peter Stubbs, Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy, University of Technology Sydney Although surgery is common for ACL ...
Closing The Gap reports have successively highlighted the need for the public service to listen to First Nations people. How do we change the status quo?
Having been abused herself, Alicia Bowen-McCulskie “envisioned safe spaces and opportunities for women and girls to access psychosocial support, resources and the care needed to aid in their healing ...
The number of deaths on Australian roads has been increasing steadily year after year. It’s unacceptable not to act on the evidence of what works to boost road safety.
What does the new Commonwealth Prac Payment mean for students? Will it do enough to end ‘placement poverty’?
Scenes from the Houston area looked like the aftermath of a hurricane in early May after a series of powerful storms flooded highways and neighborhoods and sent rivers over their banks north of the ...
Local elections in the UK have swung in favour of Labour, while counting continues for three seats in the Tasmanian upper house.
Insisting nuclear power is the only way for Australia to achieve net zero by 2050 is a classic move from the playbook of those who oppose urgent action on climate change.
Tesla is yet again undergoing scrutiny from federal regulators in the United States. The issue at hand now is whether the automotive company did enough in response to the 2023 recalls by the U.S.
The scaling back of Saudi Arabia’s colossal Line project from a 170 km long linear city to only 2.4 km is a clear warning to the viability of other urban mega-projects in a warming world.
A new Prac Payment will assist about 68,000 eligible higher education students and more than 5,000 VET students each year.
Corey Robinson, Lecturer in International Relations, School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Glasgow Sean Rehaag, Director, Centre for Refugee Studies & Associate Professor, Osgoode ...