When the world stopped, we turned to news media to keep us informed, social media to keep us connected, Netflix to keep us entertained and archivists to preserve history as it unfolds.
Streamlining the process for Indigenous Australians facing hardship to access their superannuation early and with fewer penalties may help to improve their retirement outcomes, a new report has found.
Curtin University’s new Medical School Dean has delivered a powerful call for reconciliation, social justice and health equity for Indigenous Australians, in the annual Rob Riley memorial lecture.
What messages are we really spreading when we ‘like’ or ‘share’ popular memes, gifs and videos? Curtin research examines the subversive meanings hidden in social media pop culture.
Letting Aboriginal children use all their languages and dialects to make meaning could improve their engagement in the classroom and likelihood of future success, new research suggests.
An Indigenous Australian female student will be awarded a scholarship to complete postgraduate studies at Curtin University as part of a new agreement supported by Shooting Stars.
Curtin University has been awarded more than $4 million to tackle vitamin D deficiency among Indigenous Australians and investigate early indicators of cognitive impairment in babies.
An innovative new research project will aim to advance reconciliation in Australia by bringing together scientific expertise, history and Indigenous cultural knowledge.
Indigenous children who are taught about their traditional culture by their parents are better equipped to overcome stress and more likely to thrive later in life.