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Medicare Sessions for Psychologists to Increase from 10 to 20
Keeping Secrets Can Make You Sick
Internet treatment for anger works
VCE Results 2022
Wait Is Over For VCE And VCAL Students 12 December
Ping, your pizza is on its way. Ping, please rate driver. Yes, constant notifications really do tax your brain
Simple intervention may encourage accessing of mental health services
Edinburgh Professors to lead AHRC Programme on AI
Studies ID Ways to Help Young Adults Avoid Health Impacts of Stress
Basho in machine
What do end of year music wrap-ups say about our listening habits?
Research finds Queenslanders are bad at estimating their level of intoxication
Neuroscientist’s dedication to community and science recognised
Are we there yet? Time slows down on crowded train
Early Start Autism Clinic expands support and training for parents and professionals
UQ research teams awarded $25 million in ARC Discovery Projects scheme
Is your partner a man-child? No wonder you don’t feel like sex
More mental health support for more Victorians
UQ research reveals accent discrimination in hiring
Spending too much money? Tempted by sales? These ways to ‘hack’ your psychology can help
Young people’s wellbeing falls sharply after starting secondary school
New book defines multidisciplinary body of knowledge for robotics
Anger and aggressive driving all rage on our roads
‘What shall we have for dinner?’ Choice overload is a real problem, but these tips will make your life easier
UniSC neuroscientist recognised as role model
Gambling in Australia is about more than just money
Dodginess detection and crime in adults with autism
Expert: Finding Work-Life Balance with Remote Work
Racial Bias in White Children Linked to Beliefs about Causes of Inequality
Griffith University and Queensland Thunder team up to make splash
Autism researcher elected to Academy
Queensland Government to fund new perinatal mental healthcare centre
Hit song secrets unveiled
How snubbing your loved ones for your phone can do more damage than you realise
Why do we feel bad when our beliefs don’t match our actions?
Nation leading codes to protect Queensland workers
Scared of needles? Claustrophobic? One longer session of exposure therapy could help as much as several short ones
Brains “Time-Stamp” Sounds to Process Words We Hear
Research finds radio still rocks
AFL Schools Strategy set to empower teachers
Veterans tap into mindfulness with new program
Uptake of Government’s Training Incentive Allowance skyrockets
Impressive results in and US News university rankings
Greens Call for Continuation of 20 Subsidised Psychology Appointments
Monash continues to excel in latest university rankings
Computer science winner in subject rankings
Why do we scream?
Outstanding rankings for JMU