
Why women – including feminists – are still attracted to 'benevolently sexist' men
Sep 25, 2018 17:57 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
If a man offers to help a woman with her heavy suitcase or to parallel park her car, what should she make of the offer? Is it an innocuous act of courtesy? Or is it a sexist insult to her strength and...
How to teach kids where food comes from – get them gardening
Sep 25, 2018 17:38 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Survey the shelves of most supermarkets and youll no doubt be confronted with row upon row of food designed to appeal to children. Be it chicken nuggets or turkey twizzlers many foods now bear little resemblance to their...

Igniting public space at the Chale Wote street art festival in Accra
Sep 25, 2018 17:36 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
For the past eight years at the end of every August the James Town suburb of Ghanas capital Accra has been taken over by the Chale Wote street art festival. During the festival, thousands of people, including local...
More boys hurt by dating violence than girls
Sep 25, 2018 10:08 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
For some teenagers, involvement in dating relationships can result in experiences of violence, which can have harmful effects on health and well-being, and are associated with higher levels of depression and suicidal...
Aged care failures show how little we value older people – and those who care for them
Sep 25, 2018 09:58 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
As the royal commission begins investigating the failures of the residential aged care sector, it is important such a review also considers the broader socio-political factors that have contributed to this crisis. The...
Everything he does, he does it for us. Why Bryan Adams is on to something important about copyright
Sep 25, 2018 09:57 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Last Tuesday Bryan Adams entered the copyright debate. Thats Bryan Adams the singer and songwriter, the composer of (Everything I Do) I Do It for You, and Summer of 69. Authors, artists and composers often have...
Denis Norden: elder statesman of gentle comedy forged in heat of World War II
Sep 25, 2018 09:56 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Denis Norden, who died recently aged 96, epitomised a peculiarly British brand of comedy that emerged from a specific time and place. For some years after the end of World War II, while many young people were still being...