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Solving workplace inequity is not as simple as ‘See her. Be her.’
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On 22 April 2021, Scott Morrison participated in the opening session of the Leaders Summit for Climate, a two-day virtual event hosted by US President Joe Biden. After years of being idle under the Trump Administration, the virtual summit was America’s announcement to the world that they were back in action. After all, action on
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On 17 March 2021, my worst fear about the most recent rise of anti-Asian sentiment became a reality. A white gunman, went on a shooting spree, specifically targeting Asian owned businesses in the American city of Atlanta. Eight people were killed. Six of them were Asian women. Following the perpetrator’s arrest, I watched on as the
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In 2014, the art conservation world was thrown into chaos when the company producing MS2A varnish shut down. No one else had the technical knowledge to continue making the go-to varnish for art conservators worldwide.
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Studying how AI process visual information could help humans understand our own visual system.
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Decades after the ‘Mozart effect’ gripped the world, music has established a solid footing in medical research thanks to music therapy.
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By Zaya Altangerel & Katy Chamoun *Last names were excluded from this story in order to give partial anonymity to some of our first-hand sources. Peppered with small moments of “quiet and controlled panic attacks in lectures, toilet cubicles, and [her] room, managed with impersonal and ineffective online counselling”, Grace’s first year in medical school
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Held from 31 March – 9 April, the upcoming 2017 Melbourne Food & Wine Festival (MFWF) sounds as if it will be the long-standing festival’s biggest yet. Currently in its 25th year, the annual festival has come a long way from its humble beginnings as a small 12 event program back in 1993. Nowadays, the MFWF consists of more
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Australian EDM powerhouse Flume has just won big time in the US, taking out his first ever Grammy for his acclaimed album Skin. Winning the Best Dance/Electronic Album Grammy, Flume beat out the likes of Tycho and Jean-Michel Jarre to take the golden gramophone.
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Twelve finalists for the second annual American Music Prize (AMP) for “Best Debut Album” have recently been unveiled. Founded in 2016 by Scott Murphy, the pioneer of the coveted Australian Music Prize, the AMP’s “Best Debut Album” award aims to celebrate the album format of music delivery, and discover, reward and promote brand new artists.