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Fear of missing out driving teen online anxiety
Six big health benefits of birdwatching
Four new members join Multicultural NSW Advisory Board
Houston educators nurture the next generation of Hispanic leaders with Apple
World Mental Health Day 2023 – Mental health is a universal human right 
Online treatment can reduce effects of chronic pain: study
EXCLUSIVE: Inside the Danny Wicks Drug Trafficking Scandal
Playing it safe: why parents need to let children take risks when they play
Researchers blow whistle on forensic science method
Research: What Happens When We Assign Human Qualities to Companies?
Want young drivers to slow down? Technology isn’t the answer
Want young drivers to slow down? Technology isn’t answer
Hobsons Bay Business Excellence Awards finalists named
Clear and precise winner for being liked
‘Super-matcher’ study seeks Sherlock skills
I, Judge and Jury
First Allied Health Scholarship recipient starts work
Weighing up risk: making decisions about home insurance in a changing climate
Significant improvements from new two-hour depression and anxiety treatment: trial
Excessive screen time can affect young people’s emotional development
Study aims to increase social media awareness
Manifesting your way to bankruptcy
Rising opera star Tayla Alexander takes centre stage
Managers need better skills to support wellbeing at work
Recipients of Trust scholarships announced
Youth Week WA 2024 Ambassadors announced
Psychologist receives NSF grant to study social brain
How Do Consumers Make Online Shopping Choices? The Mouse May Hold The Answer
Evolution wired human brains to act like supercomputers
Shining a light on Wingecarribee’s unseen and unsung heroes, meet Jolanda, Red Cross angel of comfort
Jobs, not jail, answer to fight against crime
Beacon in brain fog
Does running water really trigger the urge to pee? Experts explain the brain-bladder connection
UWA launches groundbreaking suicide prevention initiative
Why new mothers are more likely to see faces in everyday objects
Historic boost to NSW teachers’ pay will tackle teachers shortage
The science of dreams and nightmares – what is going on in our brains while we’re sleeping?
Recipients can recognize – and correct – positive bias
Albanese Labor Government fails to provide mental health relief as suicide rates rise in the cost of living crisis
Griffith research into Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder wins $1.49m grant
Eight essential leadership capabilities for 21st century
$34m support for ground-breaking JCU programs and research
In-principle agreement to boost NSW teachers’ pay and tackle shortage
Griffith research into Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder wins $1.49m grant
How ‘dad jokes’ prepare your kids for a lifetime of embarrassment, according to psychology
QPS Crime and Intelligence Command launch first-ever investigative podcast series ‘Breakthrough’
Margaret Worth exhibition opens at Riddoch
Overcoming driving anxiety