The Coupe Utility – or simply, the Ute – is known for its strong, fluid design. But it’s also a Geelong invention that significantly impacted car manufacturing in Australia and beyond.
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Honouring our nurses on the frontline
2020 is the International Year of the Nurse and Midwife. In the midst of a global pandemic, we pay our respects to those working in this selfless field.
COVID-19: a global snapshot
As it continues to spread around the world, coronavirus is significantly altering the global political landscape.
The need for self-awareness in times of social distancing and isolation
“The last of the human freedom – to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances” – Viktor Frankl
COVID-19 telehealth boost could set us up for the long-term
Telehealth has long been an underutilised service in Australia, but that could all change as our health systems adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic.
How outdated is the ATAR score?
A main contributor to the confusion over how to support people transitioning into tertiary or higher education (HE) seems to be the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR).
The Future of Energy with Professor Michel Armand
The Institute for Frontier Materials is working with pioneering researchers to further our lithium battery technologies. That includes the ones in our electric vehicles, too.
The Covidscape
We have entered the Covidscape. We are constantly consuming and being consumed by it. We are dreaming about it. We are desperately seeking moments of escape from it, if we are able to.
Reconstructing past atrocities
Straddling the line between design and legal testimony, Forensic Architecture is drawing attention to human rights violations.