Call for UN crackdown on junk food ads
Enforcing changes to end unhealthy food marketing to children requires a radical new approach, such as using international human rights laws to make companies more responsible […]
Enforcing changes to end unhealthy food marketing to children requires a radical new approach, such as using international human rights laws to make companies more responsible […]
Coinciding with National Diabetes Week (8-14 July), researchers at Flinders are embarking on two new studies to support those living with type 2 diabetes. Thanks to […]
Microbial readings from Murray River water samples are presenting an important new perspective on the river’s health. New research from Flinders University has taken a fresh […]
Flinders archaeology has helped locate and explore the site of South Australia’s oldest shipwreck at Encounter Bay near Victor Harbor. The barque South Australian was driven […]
A novel gaming system powered by Flinders invention ‘OrbIT’ will play a leading role in the fight to improve life for people living with Parkinson’s disease. […]
Flinders Honours law and international relations graduate Riana Cermak is off to Oxford University to study postgraduate civil law. With a $50,000 Law Foundation of SA […]
Aboriginal women working and studying with Flinders University in the Northern Territory are transforming health services for communities across northern and central Australia. A new publication […]
From helping families to addressing borderline personality disorders to the perils of personality politics, a new $100,000 impact seed grants initiative by Flinders University for its […]
The differences – and similarities – between people with high levels of social anxiety and stutterers are being investigated by researchers at Flinders. In the hope […]