Call for action on school retention rates

Significant problems with school student attendance and retention rates in South Australia have not been addressed with adequate resources and strategies, and remain a serious concern, […]

Sleep in children with autism

Autistic children are often prescribed medication, including for sleep conditions such as insomnia. But is this leading to overmedication? New Flinders University research supported by the […]

Are mums safe at the wheel?

In one of the first studies ever, Flinders University sleep experts are investigating the driving performance of mothers of infants. The researchers are calling for more […]

Wind farm noise and sleep disruption

Residents who live within 10km of a wind farm report more sleep issues from other sources, such as insomnia, stress and snoring spouses, than the nearby […]

PE a forgotten lesson in COVID-19 lockdowns

Physical Education (P.E.), often seen as less important to the school curriculum than other more ‘academic’ subjects, took a further blow during the COVID-19 lockdowns, according […]

Aboriginal game play a way to learn

Quality teaching in physical education can and should draw upon a wide range of sources, including culturally diverse methods. To coincide with Aboriginal and Torres Strait […]