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Domestic violence will spike in the bushfire aftermath, and governments can no longer ignore it

  • Written by Rowena Maguire, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology

Over the past two weeks, bushfires have raged across New South Wales and Queensland. While the narrative appears focused on potential causes and political point-scoring, what’s lost in this discussion is the role of post-disaster recovery, and specifically how it relates to gender.

Disasters have gendered impacts. Generally, disasters dispropo...

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An 8-year-old made US$22 million on YouTube, but most social media influencers are like unpaid interns

  • Written by Dr Natalya Saldanha, Academic, RMIT University
An 8-year-old made US$22 million on YouTube, but most social media influencers are like unpaid internsA whopping 12% of the population aged 13 to 38 consider themselves social influencers, according to marketing company Morning Consult.www.shutterstock.com

Like any eight-year-old, Ryan Kaji loves to play with toys. But when Ryan plays, millions watch.

Since the age of four he’s been the star of his own YouTube channel. All up his videos have...

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Making sense of menopausal hormone therapy means understanding the benefits as well as the risks

  • Written by Susan Davis, Chair of Women's Health, Monash University
Making sense of menopausal hormone therapy means understanding the benefits as well as the risksGrappling with the pros and cons of menopausal hormone therapy can be confusing.From shutterstock.com

At menopause, a woman’s ovaries lose their reproductive function. Eggs are no longer released and the production of the hormones oestrogen and progesterone falls. It’s the lowered levels of oestrogen after menopause that gives rise to...

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  1. greenspace-oriented development could make higher density attractive
  2. Children learn through play – it shouldn’t stop at preschool
  3. The main problem with virtual reality? It's almost as humdrum as real life
  4. Chinese embassy says Liberal critics Hastie and Paterson should "repent"
  5. Michelle Grattan on the government's response to the bushfires
  6. Conditions built into Frydenberg's okay for Chinese baby formula takeover
  7. why Sweden's central bank dumped Australian bonds
  8. celebrate with us and grab your discounted copy
  9. will banning illegal offshore sites really help kick our gambling habit?
  10. Stop the world, I want to get off! In Exit Strategies, one woman leaves and leaves again
  11. will the country see a return to strongman politics?
  12. Is social media damaging to children and teens? We asked five experts
  13. controlled burns often fail to slow a bushfire
  14. Vital Signs. Might straight down the middle be the source of our economic success?
  15. Friday essay: shaved, shaped and slit
  16. Research funding announcements have become a political tool, creating crippling uncertainty for academics
  17. New research shows Chinese migrants don't always side with China and are happy to promote Australia
  18. Public places through kids' eyes – what do they value?
  19. Is your teen off to schoolies? Here's what to say instead of freaking out
  20. Australia must engage with nuclear research or fall far behind
  21. When the firies call him out on climate change, Scott Morrison should listen
  22. how holograms and other tech could help outsmart bushfires
  23. Alison Croggon and the arts critic as an endangered species
  24. Minister David Littleproud on bushfires, drought, and the Nationals
  25. How we plan for animals in emergencies
  26. If Dr Google's making you sick with worry, there's help
  27. the $85 million plan to desalinate water for drought relief
  28. Why do many people with Parkinson's disease develop an addiction? We built a virtual casino to find out
  29. how sexbots are marketed as companions
  30. 12 simple ways you can reduce bushfire risk to older homes
  31. how we use music to make ourselves feel at home
  32. ancient Egyptians tamed wild ibis for sacrifice
  33. the ABC's complex debate over its role as sports broadcaster
  34. How does poor air quality from bushfire smoke affect our health?
  35. here are 5 steps to help them cope
  36. how Australian bushfire writing has changed with the climate
  37. getting to the bottom of the city-country divide
  38. If Australian police officers are allowed to shoot to kill, they should be better trained
  39. Why municipal waste-to-energy incineration is not the answer to NZ's plastic waste crisis
  40. the cum-ex trading scandal and why it matters
  41. What did the High Court decide in the Pell case? And what happens now?
  42. As flames encroach, those at risk may lose phone signal when they need it most
  43. If you've given your DNA to a DNA database, US police may now have access to it
  44. Victims of child sex abuse still face significant legal barriers suing churches
  45. UWA Publishing has helped take Australian poetry into the world. Its closure would be catastrophic for poets
  46. What is a 'mass extinction' and are we in one now?
  47. It's 25 years since we redefined autism – here's what we've learnt
  48. Own a bike you never ride? We need to learn how to fail better at active transport
  49. how growth in population and consumption drives planetary change
  50. Why Australia's first securities class action judgment (sort of) cleared Myer

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