Hope on the horizon for Indigenous youth mental health. Australians are taking the initiative with youth mental health and suicide, creating and leading strategies that are already making an enormous difference. Join us as a panel of community
War and the modern world. World-renowned Canadian historian Professor Margaret MacMillan examines some of the paradoxes of war, drawing on examples from history since the end of the Great War. War is deeply woven into human history. While its
And that didn't mean owning a house. Yeah. So and so I, in preparation of this debate, I read this book by a Dutch specialist on housing, Cody Hochstenbach, and
And as you probably know, if you don't have access to energy, simply to be able to read at night when you come back from school to be educated, then ... solar battery system allows women to read at night and children to read at night.
Made to measure. Art, science and the obesity epidemic. As part of Seymour's Centre's premiere season of Made to Measure by Alana Valentine, this special Sydney Ideas event explores the role the arts has to play in investigating major public health
But the critics might say, we're opening up too early. You know, we've read many of us have read statements such as sacrificing the vulnerable at the altar of
Is storytelling bad for science? Innovation Week celebrates the ground breaking discoveries and transformative inventions from our academics and students. It is widely held that scientists should, or must, use ‘storytelling’ to communicate their
This is a very famous child psychiatrist colleague of ours, Laura Ospina-Pinillos in Colombia, who was providing services while she's sitting in Bogotá, to people in Broken Hill, in