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 […]

Citizen science program for KI

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 […]

COVID-19 impact on Australians

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 […]

Viking ship burials shrouded in mystery

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, […]

40 years on, Gallipoli is still devastating

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, […]

When rock art meets machine learning

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 […]

ARC grants support bold research projects

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 […]

Splash of theatre in combined fashion parade

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 […]