
On the job with a ‘Wikipedian in residence’
Jul 14, 2019 13:17 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business
While on a fellowship at Philadelphias Science History Institute, I worked for the first time with a Wikipedian in residence, Mary Mark Ockerbloom. I am assisting her with the monthly WikiSalons organized at the institute,...
Mexican president López Obrador has a woman problem
Jul 14, 2019 13:17 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
After the leftist firebrand Andrés Manuel López Obrador won the Mexican presidency in a landslide last year, he vowed to govern for all, starting with the poor. In Mexico, the poor includes many women, who...
The 2019 flu shot isn't perfect – but it's still our best defence against influenza
Jul 14, 2019 13:16 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
Over recent months, reports of a horror flu season causing serious illness and death have dominated the headlines. The high number of cases has led some people to question the effectiveness of the flu vaccine, and...
From hospital to homeless: Victoria’s mental health system fails the most vulnerable
Jul 14, 2019 13:16 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
People experiencing homelessness and poor mental health are among Australias most vulnerable citizens. Without secure housing and an accessible mental healthcare system, recovery from mental illness is seriously...
Most people think playing chess makes you 'smarter', but the evidence isn't clear on that
Jul 14, 2019 13:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Chess has long been an important part of school culture. Many people believe chess has a range of cognitive benefits including improved memory, IQ, problem solving skills and concentration. But there is very little...
Most adults have never heard of TikTok. That's by design
Jul 14, 2019 13:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
TikTok is one of the fastest growing social media platforms on the planet, with more than 500 million active users. Only YouTube, Facebook and Instagram boast more. TikTok allows users to create short videos with music,...
The new Mabo? $190 million stolen wages settlement is unprecedented, but still limited
Jul 14, 2019 13:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The Queensland governments in-principle agreement to pay A$190 million in compensation for the wages withheld from more than 10,000 Indigenous workers is a watershed moment for the stolen wages movement. Indigenous...