Latest public perceptions News

WorkSafe Jumps Up In Reputation Rankings
Can e-scooters and e-bikes help more people use public transport?
Does the body really ‘keep the score’ after trauma? How the debunked idea of ‘repressed memories’ is making a comeback
Self-censorship, more stress, tougher recruiting – we asked US researchers how the Trump administration’s science policies have affected them
Public confidence in universities higher than many other institutions but has declined
Economist: Are living standards falling for young Americans?
New Study Analyses Lived Experiences Of Acid Attack Survivors For Better Rehabilitation
More Public CCTV For City Of Port Phillip
Amid an Olympic boom, it’s risky timing to lift a ban on developers’ political donations
Australian Open highlights fashion’s growing role in sport
New paper highlights One Health approach to managing free-roaming dog impacts
‘Jaws’ impact may be wearing off as shark perceptions soften
$18 Million To Improve Inclusion Of People With Disability
Microplastics in seafood might be less scary than we think
Responsible Microbiome Engineering In Everyday Spaces
Why the salmon on your plate contains less omega-3 than it used to – and how the industry can address that
Young men disproportionately experiencing gambling harm in the ACT
Behind the wellness industry’s scented oils and soothing music are often underpaid, exploited workers
Farmers fear dingoes are eating their livestock – but predator poo tells an unexpected story
All electric drone system set for take-off
How tourism and fish farming can thrive together
Football Australia Condemns Inappropriate Remarks, Calls for Responsible Commentary on Women’s Sport
Unrest in Bangladesh is revealing the bias at the heart of Google’s search engine
First-ever Australian government campaign to elevate GPs, nurses and other primary healthcare careers
Bias Revealed In LGBTQ News Reporting On Queer Violence
NZ’s dairy industry faces an uncertain future – its fate now lies in its ability to adapt
Deliberate disinformation campaigns are a public health risk – but NZ has no effective strategy to deal with it
Meet UOW’s Two New Superstars Of STEM
Trust Is Key To ‘social Licence’ For Grain Growers
How big tobacco firms are using e-cigarettes to try to improve their image
Ararat Rural City Council Welcomes Newly Elected Councillors
No News Is Not Good News
Businesses are leveraging the UN Sustainable Development Goals to gain political influence
The best government money can buy? How New Zealanders feel about political party funding
Sex dolls and ‘Diddy’ costumes: the latest AFL drama shows Australian sport still can’t eradicate misogyny
Why a portrait of a former NRL great could spark greater concussion awareness in Australia
Scales in the suburbs: 10 years of wildlife rescues reveal Sydneysiders’ reptile relationships
Powerful Investment In Superstars Of STEM Welcomed
Nationwide Search Begins For Next Superstars Of STEM
Government must act to counter stigma and discrimination against LGBT persons, says expert: Albania
Survey shows high trust in Police; high profile cases impacting public perceptions about crime
US drone warfare faces questions of legitimacy, study of military chaplains shows
The Petrov affair: how a real-life Cold War defection became a soothing spy story for anxious Australians
E for equity? E-scooter and e-bike schemes can help people on low incomes and with disabilities
Pro-vax tweets drown out anti-vax memes, new study shows
Experts of the Committee Against Torture Commend Romania’s Interaction with Human Rights Mechanisms, Ask About Prison Over-Crowding and Reports of Physical Abuse…
Surveying Public Tolerance of Lethal Wildlife Management in Japan
Consumers want NZ farmers to comply with regulations — better monitoring and transparency would help to build trust