Community groups battle volunteer decline

Volunteer numbers in grassroots organisations are in dire need of future leaders, according to a new study. Data collected as part of a Flinders doctoral thesis […]

Flinders rankings head in the right direction

Flinders University continues to build on its research and educational excellence, with another strong performance in the prestigious Times Higher Education rankings. Vice-Chancellor Professor Colin Stirling says Flinders University […]

Master of drama goes up on stage

Real life can be stranger than fiction, as Australian playwright and screenwriter Andrew Bovell has found. The original scriptwriter for popular films such as Lantana, Blessed […]

Bid to expand country cancer treatment

A new initiative is working to bring access to expanded cancer therapy options to regional South Australia. This follows a Cancer Council Beat Cancer Project grant […]

Call to support PTS families and ‘carers’

The partners of veterans and emergency services first responders need more emotional, social and organisational support, a new Flinders University study says. Flinders Human Behaviour and […]

Back-to-back Rookies world title triumph

Talented Flinders University students have grasped the hotly contested The Rookies #1 in the world for Digital Illustration title for the second year in a row. In partnership […]

Operating in the dark – be prepared

The statewide power blackout in 2016 is a vital reminder of the potential problems facing hospital emergency department (ED) staff in the event of a major […]

Up to ten percent of the global population suffers from chronic kidney disease, and in Australia, 53 people die from kidney-related disease each day. Image: iStock

Unravelling mystery of kidney growth

When an Australian generously donates a kidney to a family member or close friend, why does their remaining kidney often grow in size to compensate? This […]