Chinese language barriers fall
With the rise of China’s global power comes parallel increases in influence, with a new Australian book forecasting that Chinese has the potential to become a […]
With the rise of China’s global power comes parallel increases in influence, with a new Australian book forecasting that Chinese has the potential to become a […]
Visitors to Kangaroo Island will be invited to take part in a major Federal Government-funded Citizen Science project led by Flinders University experts. As part of […]
Young people, women and those on lower incomes fared worst in maintaining their wellbeing during COVID-19 lockdowns in South Australia, according to the results of a […]
New detailed surveys of Viking age ship settings in Hjarnø, Denmark have been completed by archaeologists examining the origins and makeup of the Kalvestene grave field, […]
The ANZAC experiences in the First World War arguably cemented post-colonial Australian ideals of mateship, bravery and love for country. In Peter Weir’s landmark film Gallipoli, […]
2020 began with Australia ablaze, forests from Brazil to Siberia have been devastated, with billions of human and non-human lives destroyed. The global pandemic has changed […]
Rock art of human figures created over thousands of years in Arnhem Land has been put through a transformative machine learning study to analyse style changes […]
Addressing the housing needs of adults with intellectual disability, exploring Aboriginal rock art in the upper Murray region and improving home environments for young people in […]
Costume design was included for the first time in this year’s Flinders University-TAFE SA ‘Sisu’ graduate parade. The 29 graduates’ work in the annual HomeStart Fashion […]