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What is 'time activism' – and why do we desperately need it?

'Hanging out' and 'wasting time' — may be a survival mechanism and deeply human need, as well as a radical…

Education & Student News

‘Please do not assume the worst of us’: students on AI

Ongoing research suggests the more students use AI tools, the more nuanced and critical they become.

Features

Grappling with the work of our ‘art monsters’

Zora Simic explores the vexed question of whether one can separate the art from the artist.

Features

Is winning Eurovision all about the right lyrics?

There's a secret code to Eurovision-winning lyrics according to the University of Winchester's Glenn Fosbraey.

A woman in a red shirt sits on a couch reading a book. She is photographed from above so that we are looking down at the top of her head and the book in her hands.
Features

Why reading books is good for your wellbeing and career

For better mental health, read a book, argue Meg Elkins, Jane Fry and Lisa Farrell.

Education & Student News

Why arts degrees and generalist programs are the future of Australian higher education

The idea of overqualified arts graduates serving coffee is not only wrong, it misunderstands what we need from graduates now…

5-year-old Asian girl smiling while painting a wall mural.
Education & Student News

Holiday help! An art expert suggests screen-free things to do

School holidays can feel like a marathon. Here are five creative ideas to try in every room of the house.

News

A horse death during 'The Rings of Power' leads to questions for the industry

Horse welfare in entertainment and sport needs improvement, says Karen Luke.

Aboriginal elder Yunupingu with children
Features

Vale to a great leader, Yunupiŋu

Yunupiŋu was a great clan leader, a great family man and very much loved. I wish Australian political leaders could…

News

May budget to invest $535 million in cultural institutions

Institutions, including the National Gallery of Australia and National Museum of Australia, will receive new and indexed funding.

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