News: creativity and culture
Aboriginal language maintenance: a path to better health

The University’s Mobile Language Team is working with remote Indigenous communities to enhance health through improved language translation.
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Overcoming the ‘fake news’ era: reinvigorating journalism with a new approach

As negativity increases towards media for both news consumers and reporters, a new approach to journalism is re-energising the vital industry.
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Breathing life back into performing arts
COVID-19 has decimated the performing arts sector and many people are wondering what post-pandemic live performances will look like.
The solution to staying safe could lie in the virtual world

Whilst many of us escape into virtual worlds as a fun diversion, Researchers believe the secret to teaching people to behave safely and act decisively in the real world can also be found amongst online realms.
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Reading the history of indigenous South American peoples in ancient DNA

Ancient human DNA dating back almost 9,000 years has provided significant genetic insights for an international large-scale study in South America.
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The people behind the cars

History will not forget the people and places that made Holden cars an icon of Australia.
City nightlife takes on a new dimension

The growth of small venues has changed the face of ºÚÁÏÉçÇøâ€™s social scene, adding life and livelihood.
Macau shown in three dimensions

An immersive multimedia experience has brought to life the diverse cultural history of a former colonial enclave.
Curious Kids: why do we cry?

Most people cry when they’re feeling sad, or when they are having big feelings.