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Interim Chair Appointed To Sentencing Advisory Council
CDU welcomes more than 800 new university places for Territory
Military police welcome new hounds and handlers
Research reveals electric scooter injury impacts in Darwin
Young people ignored in bid to stop bullying
Gene study identifies DNA variants linked to dyslexia
Genes that influence dyslexia
Dark Personality Traits Make People Susceptible to Fake News
Is it possible to speed read?
Researchers Receive $2.5 Million Grant from John Templeton Foundation to Illuminate Theological Inquiry and Christian Ethics Through
Children’s Week to celebrate all that’s great about being kid
APS statement on civil unrest in Iran
Overhaul of accepted PTSD treatment may lead to effective therapy: NHMRC study
Natural language processing software evaluates middle school science essays
Building more resilient workforce
Flinders’ new spotlight on mental health
Conference considers Art & Science of Thinking Oct. 21-22
End-of-school sadness can affect parents too: psychologist
Powerlifting win great achievement
433 people win a lottery jackpot – impossible?
Parenting practices in teen years set stage for closeness, warmth later on
How can families help kids better manage Year 12 exam stress?
Rare Electrical Recordings of Human Brain Give Detailed Picture of Neural Activity
Movement therapy as alternative to talk therapy
Positive psychology in disruptive times
‘It’s important to be curious’: 92yo UNE alum on psychology,
Thousands of university students graduate in Darwin
Taking scientific approach to dance
Scaring Year 12s about year ahead can backfire: new study
Unread Stasi files
Parents influence perceptions of alcohol
More Health Services For West Gippsland
Counting cravings for coffee and soft drinks
Study Outlines Steps To Reduce ‘Cybervetting’ Bias in Hiring
Gamers can have their cake and eat it too
Communication key on combined exercise
Five keys to good mental health
Mind over matter? Not when it comes to weight loss
Retina gives away signs of Alzheimer’s disease and could help with early detection
Power to make difference remains in your hands
Study to investigate public perceptions of cannabidiol use
Support when and where it’s needed most
Unskilled nation: Mental health sector left behind at Jobs and Skills Summit
Many transgender parents hesitate to label young children’s gender identity
What’s so super about super-recognisers?
Only man on mat: study finds yoga helps men’s mental health
Is narcissism a mental health problem?
Music in childhood boosts brains in later life