And they read all this stuff about, ‘gee you don’t get enough sleep, you’re going to die tomorrow’. ... So, I don’t think it’s necessarily very helpful to read all that stuff; it’s a difficult situation.
Medicare, Australia's universal health insurance scheme, might enjoy strong support today but at its origins was bitter opposition, writes Associate Professor James Gillespie.
And you can go back to your notes later on, but even if you don't read over the notes that you took straight away, you are actually better protected against
In NAIDOC Week 2019, we talk to Rebecca Halliday, Sydney new Director, Indigenous External Relationship Development, about why the University's focus on cultural competence is so important. Read more.