
‘How was school today?’ How to help kids open up and say more than ‘fine’
One of the first things parents want to ask their children after school is how was your day? We simply want to know how they are going and what happened at school. But these conversations can feel like pulling teeth. Often...

As Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young waved a decapitated salmon dripping with blood in parliament last week, you could feel the election coming. Hanson-Young was protesting the watering down of Australias environmental...
Le Rve (The Dream) Henri Rousseau (1910). Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons This is a ridiculous book. Thats not my opinion or choice of words. It is how Jane Rawson, the author, describes Human/Nature within its own...
Marinesea/Shutterstock More than 500 million people around the world live with osteoarthritis. The knee is affected more often than any other joint, with symptoms (such as pain, stiffness and reduced movement) affecting...
Astronomers listened to the ‘music’ of flickering stars – and discovered an unexpected feature
Pavel Gabzdyl / Shutterstock The music of starquakes enormous vibrations caused by bursting bubbles of gas that ripple throughout the bodies of many stars can reveal far more information about the stars histories and...
Samantha Terrell/Shutterstock If you go walking in the wild, you might expect that what youre seeing is natural. All around you are trees, shrubs and grasses growing in their natural habitat. But theres something here that...

State of the states: six politics experts explain the key seats across the country
The five-week election campaign is now in full swing throughout the nation. Amid the flurry of photo opportunities and press conferences, candidates campaign in specific areas for a reason: to shore up or win back key...