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Knowledge is power when it comes to better health 

Sections of the population struggle to access and translate healthcare-related information into action, a Deakin study has found.

Life is good for young Australians

Feelings of greater connectedness, personal safety and a higher living standard are contributing to happier young Australian adults, a Deakin study has found.

Imagining the future of Australia’s freight

The Australian government is developing a national freight and supply chain strategy.

Australia must learn from China on environment


Developed nations like Australia can learn from China in reaching global sustainability goals.

Is it time to change the way we teach maths?

Mathematical reasoning has been neglected in Australian schools, but it is key to people's ability to be strategic throughout their lives.

‘Critical Animal Studies’ Research Network launched at Deakin

Renowned Australian moral philosopher Peter Singer has presented the opening lecture for Deakin’s new research network.

Better support called for ex-prisoners

Engaged support networks are the key to helping ex-prisoners return to society.

Victoria’s inland wetlands store $6 billion in carbon stocks

A Deakin University study has revealed the scale of the role of wetlands in carbon storage.

New support for Food and Mood

Research into how gut microbiota impacts on our mental health has received a boost through a generous donation to Deakin’s Food & Mood Centre.

Printed parts pass the test

Wild weather in the Solomon Islands turned 3D ‘eco-printing’ into ‘extreme printing’ for a team of researchers from Deakin’s School of Engineering.

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