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Our children are victims of road violence

Our children are victims of road violence.

Ageing on the farm: John Richards Oration

Growing old on the land can bring a range of challenges.

La Trobe awards Hon Docs to global health pioneers

Founders of BioNTech and Director of Doherty Institute honoured

'Lies fuel racism': global media's Voice coverage

'Lies fuel racism': how the global media covered the Voice referendum.

New book on gender-based violence in Timor-Leste healthcare

The book hopes to address high rates of violence against women and children in Timor-Leste.

‘Yes’ campaign is generating the most content

‘Yes’ campaign is generating the most media and social media content

2024 La Trobe Asia Visiting Fellows named

Sonika Gupta and Uttam Lal will visit La Trobe University in 2024 to collaborate on a Himalayan ecology project.

A Voice that was 169 years in the making

From Eureka to suffrage to now: a Voice 169 years in the making

Regional nurses to upskill for free

La Trobe is offering free places for registered nurses to build skills

New Health and Biomedical Hub launches in Bendigo

Students can practice their skills in simulated healthcare settings

Older people at forefront of framework

A new resource delivering age-friendly healthcare to older people has been unveiled

What previous energy transitions can tell us

What earlier energy transitions tell us about renewables

Potential test for early concussion-related injury

Researchers have used a technique to look for early markers of neurological decline in retired sport athletes

Switch to Social Work

Earn and learn on the job when you Switch to Social Work

Marriage equality lessons for the Voice referendum

The marriage equality vote can teach us about the Voice referendum

Solving social work skill shortages

Degree-qualified social workers could solve “dire” workforce shortages.

Why do we make violent art?

Why do we make violent art – and what does it say about the artist?

Victorian government’s bail reforms fall short

Victorian government’s bail reforms fall short

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