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Prof. Stefan Greuter – Treating ambliopia with VR

Can VR lend itself to the treatment of Ambliopia?

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The role of spirituality in health

Research says that engaging in faith practices has the potential to promote good mental health.

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Building a world for humans, with humans

Not all research is created equal. Or so some ministers in government would have you believe.

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Jaya Kelvin – Protecting our coasts

Can seas grass and mangroves protect our coasts?

A wide selection of vegetables, fruit and cold meats displayed on platters.

Transforming Australia’s food system for health

In Australia, the number of adults living with obesity has increased from one in ten in 1980 to one in three today.

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Over 50 years of lunar fascination

The 20th of July, 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the first Moon landing.

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Change Makers – Dr. Rebecca Leech

A love of learning and an interest in nutrition - that's what has brought Associate Professor Rebecca Leech here.

Country press survival the focus of newly-funded research project

Researchers from the Alfred Deakin Institute (ADI) are investigating the civic future of Australia’s rural and regional media.

Coming face-to-face with our colonial gaze

Traditional custodian and proud Wadawurrung woman Deanne Gilson is determined to tackle this gaze head on.

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Change Makers – A/Prof Eben Kirksey

Power, culture and history - this is Anthropology.

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Dreaming of a future worth living in

We often think of the future as a distant planet, something so far away and alien that it’s too hard to comprehend.

The Times newspaper showing the recent rates of the economy.

Interest cut leaves cash rate dangerously close to zero

A re-elected Coalition government must act decisively to stimulate the Australian economy.

Change Makers – Dr. Darius Nahavandi

Can we remove risk from labour intensive industries?

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Children’s literature, not so simple after all

Children’s literature is often dismissed as simplistic and rudimentary.

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