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Working from home has become a contentious election issue, particularly for the Coalition which has swung from opposing to embracing it. @ngsipe@UQ_News https://t.co/r6pz4Xdazv
Here's what the government's new funding package for mental health gets right – and where it falls short. @RosenbergSeb@Sydney_Uni https://t.co/w0BonZcRR5
The first debate saw both leaders hit their marks and avoid disaster even if Albanese was declared the winner, but in elections do debates actually matter? @michellegrattan@UniCanberra https://t.co/6HsEeSMbug
New research examined coral restoration projects worldwide to calculate what it would actually cost to bring back what's already been lost. @GiovanniStrona@FlindersUniNews@uwanews https://t.co/mkRptHGEIt
Moving your body can have a big impact on your brain – and it doesn't have to be a workout at the gym. @DrAsh_Smith@bensinghphd@UniversitySA https://t.co/M56kyQAR2Q
Electric cars charged with locally made electricity can boost Australia's energy security. That's great – if we avoid relying on just one EV producing nation @HusseinDia@Swinburne https://t.co/qaTeFCJeu3
Soil erosion, water pollution, waste production and the loss of biodiversity are among multiple pressures degrading New Zealand's environment. @UCNZ https://t.co/hxCYGL7AiJ
The Global Chocolate Scorecard evaluates traders and brands on efforts to address child labour, deforestation and other measures. @UOW https://t.co/vWQtdWaTmd
Despite worrying signs from the markets, Australian mortgage holders might find relief in rates falling faster. Read the latest from our Chief Political Correspondent @michellegrattan here: https://t.co/fK8oU70nge
Challenging word-based games are not a modern invention. In early medieval England there was a strong appetite for word puzzles. @ACUmedia https://t.co/3yJVrO3zy0
New Zealand seems unlikely to reach its stated goal of cutting smoking prevalence to 5% or less across all population groups. @otago https://t.co/8ZU4CpmCdg
What is the gut-level appeal that saw Trump win two elections? One progressive researcher spent six years in America's whitest, second-poorest district to find out. @latrobe https://t.co/L4vWqPMHq5
The major parties say they won't use the PBS as a bargaining chip in US tariff negotiations. They also need to resist pressure to slow down access to generic drugs. @DrDebGleeson@latrobe https://t.co/OoAWBeaJUR
Growing use of technology and our willingness to trust it is putting Australians at greater risk of being scammed. @ProfRetail@QUT https://t.co/NWzTkWxucu
A new study looks at the impact of tech on little kids' wellbeing, social skills and behaviour. It includes data from more than 83,000 parents around the world. @Sharon_Horwood@Deakin https://t.co/08sdr8ZIWh
The US alliance will endure despite Trump's efforts to upend the global order. But whoever wins the May 3 election must boost engagement with regional partners. @becstrating@latrobe https://t.co/ewZHt4a3E8