UNESCO listing for AusStage

AusStage, the world-leading digital humanities platform preserving and showcasing the history of Australian live performance, has been welcomed to the prestigious UNESCO Memory of the World […]

Bite-size insights to the past

A novel study of bone and tooth fragments from koalas and rodents has given scientists a new way to understand how the Adelaide region has been […]

Wellbeing benefits of wetlands

Australians love their beaches, and now a new study also confirms the broad appeal of other coastal assets such as tidal wetlands and protected areas. In […]

English at new heights throughout Asia

An estimated 280 million people in India, as well as 280 million in China, regularly speak English. If ASEAN and other Asian countries are included, the […]

Little Cornwall heritage is ‘gold’

Settlement and development of South Australia’s ‘Copper Triangle’ by Cornish miners not only helped put the colony on the road to prosperity but remains a showcase […]

Flinders to revitalise Creative Arts

An increase in contemporary and innovative topics is at the heart of plans to reposition Flinders University’s Drama offerings and confirm its Bachelor of Creative Arts […]

Assessing the power of Asian aesthetics

The pervasive influence and sweeping global respect of Japanese design, culture and aesthetics come under the microscope in a new book that explores the history of […]