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Queer Eye's Jonathan Van Ness shines a spotlight on the changing face of HIV

  • Written by Jennifer Power, Senior Research Fellow at the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University
Queer Eye's Jonathan Van Ness shines a spotlight on the changing face of HIVJohnathan Van Ness (far right) has won fans from his warm persona on Queer Eye.Christopher Smith/Netflix

Jonathan Van Ness, the high-profile star of Queer Eye, has revealed he is living with HIV, having been diagnosed seven years ago at the age of 25.

Media headlines have described the outpouring of support received by Van Ness since coming out as...

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it’s a word we use a lot, but what exactly is it?

  • Written by Samuel Clack, PhD Candidate, Victoria University of Wellington
it’s a word we use a lot, but what exactly is it?People with depression experience symptoms that affect their mood, cognitive function and physical health. from www.shutterstock.com, CC BY-ND

Depression is a serious disorder marked by disturbances in mood, cognition, physiology and social functioning.

People can experience deep sadness and feelings of hopelessness, sorrow, emptiness and despair....

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The ban on live sheep exports has just been lifted. Here’s what’s changed

  • Written by Andrew Fisher, Professor of Cattle & Sheep Production Medicine, University of Melbourne

The ban on live sheep exports was only ever intended to be temporary. The Australian government enacted the ban earlier this year to prevent sheep from being shipped to the Middle East from the beginning of June through to September 22 – the highest heat stress risk period.

During this time, sheep are adapted to the cooler temperatures of a...

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Albanese slams Morrison for using a "loud hailer" to talk to China from US

  • Written by Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

Anthony Albanese has attacked Scott Morrison for sending a message to Beijing while in the United States, and also split with him over the economic status of China.

Albanese accused Morrison of using “a loud hailer” to talk to China during a visit in which he was seen to be very close to the American President, including “being a...

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  1. a searing comics anthology on sexual violence
  2. Why can't rape survivors in Tasmania reveal their name, even when they want to?
  3. Do new cancer drugs work? Too often we don't really know (and neither does your doctor)
  4. Highly touted UN climate summit failed to deliver
  5. why can't we just build a pipe to move water to areas in drought?
  6. daughters of Robert Menzies and Arthur Calwell say parliament wasn't always a 'fort'
  7. 1 in 3 new mums struggle to get their baby to sleep, but some women have a tougher time
  8. 'Transformer' rooms and robo-furniture are set to remake our homes – and lives – before our eyes
  9. Yes, the US-Australia alliance is important, but Scott Morrison needs to take a careful approach with Donald Trump
  10. neither science nor history favours a dairy monopoly
  11. debunking the myths around self-injury
  12. We can make roof tiles with built-in solar cells – now the challenge is to make them cheaper
  13. How raising tax for high-income earners would reduce inequality, improve social welfare in New Zealand
  14. Leila Waddell, Australian violinist, philosopher of magic and fearless rebel
  15. native water rats have worked out how to safely eat cane toads
  16. where do phobias come from?
  17. Activists are using the climate emergency as a new legal defence to justify law-breaking
  18. the idea behind Labor's National Rental Affordability Scheme is worth saving
  19. Fairest and best? Status counts in the Brownlow Medal
  20. Users (and their bias) are key to fighting fake news on Facebook – AI isn't smart enough yet
  21. City share-house rents eat up most of Newstart, leaving less than $100 a week to live on
  22. In a chatty world, losing your speech can be alienating. But there's help
  23. How Australians talk about tucker is a story that'll make you want to eat the bum out of an elephant
  24. 'Edible forests' can fight land clearing and world hunger at the same time
  25. 10 ways to get the most out of silent reading in schools
  26. From crime fighters to crime writers
  27. young disabled New Zealanders on the barriers to a better life
  28. To go to China you have to be invited: Morrison
  29. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the family law inquiry
  30. why don't we have electric aircraft?
  31. how ancient virtues can guide our responses to the climate crisis
  32. A shot of hope in the face of climate despair
  33. It's safest to avoid e-cigarettes altogether – unless vaping is helping you quit smoking
  34. What is the charge of concealment of birth and why is it still happening in Australia?
  35. We want to learn about climate change from weather presenters, not politicians
  36. on the ending of a friendship
  37. Ignoring young people's climate change fears is a recipe for anxiety
  38. Another stolen generation looms unless Indigenous women fleeing violence can find safe housing
  39. Why do men have nipples?
  40. putting government money where policy needs to go
  41. We don't need another inquiry into family law – we need action
  42. NBN's new price plans are too little, too late
  43. The big budget question is why the surplus wasn't big
  44. It's Newstart pay rise day. You're in line for 24 cents, which is peanuts
  45. Your brain has 'landmarks' that drive neural traffic and help you make hard decisions
  46. Morrison government solid on industrial relations reform but bootlicks One Nation on family law
  47. How rising temperatures affect our health
  48. How the Biloela Tamil family deportation case highlights the failures of our refugee system
  49. Stop calling young people apathetic. For many, volunteering and activism go hand-in-hand
  50. investigative journalist Bastian Obermayer, who led the Panama Papers tax exposé

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