Some people in 'modern slavery' are underworked – and they pay a heavy price for it
Jul 19, 2018 15:03 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
People trapped in modern slavery situations endure terrible conditions, threats to their safety, and limits on their freedom. Yet sometimes, they actually do less work than they really want to. It may sound unlikely, but...
Do 'screaming children' in playgrounds ruin neighbourhood parks?
Jul 19, 2018 14:27 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Its a fine winter morning and youve just made a cup of tea. Youre warming your hands around the mug and gazing at the trees behind your house that sway as birds hop along the branches. Then suddenly, a shrill scream:...

No presents, please: how gift cards initiate children into the world of 'credit'
Jul 19, 2018 14:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Western children have more toys, games and possessions than ever before. And Australia has one of the highest rates of average spending per child on toys. Faced with a glut of childrens toys at home, more and more parents...

What Australia's convict past reveals about women, men, marriage and work
Jul 19, 2018 14:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Success for women often comes at a cost. Award-winning, election-winning and high-earning women are more likely to be divorced in a strange trend that may affect other aspects of our lives. However, divorce may not be...

How to use anger as an inspiration against ageism
Jul 19, 2018 14:07 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
We have been taught from the time we are children that outbursts of anger are unproductive and socially unacceptable. But if channelled properly, there is an upside to anger and is most often evident in sport. The...
Explainer: how Tasmania's Aboriginal people reclaimed a language, palawa kani
Jul 19, 2018 13:58 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Truganinis death in Hobart in May 1876 attracted worldwide attention. She was widely, but wrongly, believed to have been the last Aboriginal person to have survived the Tasmanian genocide. Her demise symbolised the...

Why Kenyan students are cheating in their exams and what can be done
Jul 17, 2018 14:48 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
In an attempt to curb cheating during national examinations, Kenyas Ministry of Education has banned parents, and others, from visiting students at boarding school. The Conversation Africas Moina Spooner asked Callen...