Digital life or death?
Is a Facebook profile or Instagram post the same as a photograph, item of clothing, book or other object left behind when someone dies?
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Is a Facebook profile or Instagram post the same as a photograph, item of clothing, book or other object left behind when someone dies?
Songbirds and humans have something in common that could help us better understand the impact of stress on speech and language development in childhood.
Some of the world’s oldest films are fading into obscurity.
In Australia, women comprise only 17 per cent of the STEMM-qualified population.
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Citizenship in Australia has become a hot political topic; an instrument of political point scoring and populism.
The Amazon rainforest houses over 1 million different species. In 2019, countless fires have devastated the area.
It's time for Australia to recognise its role as a renewable energy super power.
Has poetry made a comeback?
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Rural Australians are often subject to ‘missing out’ on many resources that people from urban areas have easy access to.
Is it okay for parents to post images of their children online without consent?
There will come a point where the dead will outnumber the living digitally. Do we have a responsibility to memorialise the dead online?
At the conclusion of World War II, over 340,000 Italian migrants fled in search of a better life in Australia.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples share deep, ancestral relationship to the land. This is fundamental to understanding the importance of land rights for those with Country.