Associate Professor Evangeline Mantzioris: Food, Valentine’s Day and the Science of Connection
Food has become one of the central ways people express love, especially around Valentine’s Day, but the connection runs deeper ...
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Associate Professor Theresa Larkin: The Chemistry of Love
Love is often framed as romance, but the chemistry behind connection extends far beyond couples. Theresa Larkin explains what happens ...
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Benjamin Northey: Free Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Concerts
The return of free Melbourne Symphony Orchestra concerts to the Sidney Myer Music Bowl brings orchestral music back into one ...
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Suzy Wrong: Review of ‘Terri Joe’
The character Terri Joe blends humour, confrontation and satire in ways that feel both funny and unsettling. Suzy Wrong explores ...
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Maddie Stone: Foster Care, Identity and Creating a Sense of Belonging
Foster care is often discussed in systems and policies, but at its core, it is about safety, identity and connection. ...
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His Excellency Mr Gabriele Visentin: LOVING and the Hidden History of Men in Love
LOVING: A Photographic History of Men in Love brings together intimate images from a time when same sex relationships were ...
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Alex Lopes: Pain, Pelvic Health and Intimacy for People Assigned Male at Birth
Pain during or after intimacy is often ignored or normalised, particularly for people assigned male at birth. Alex Lopes explains ...
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Associate Professor Robert Gill: Why Australians Love the Winter Olympics
Australia may be better known for beaches than snow, yet the Winter Olympics have become a familiar part of the ...
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Dr Shane Rogers: How Memory Shapes Identity
Memory is not just about recalling facts. It shapes identity, personality and the stories people tell about themselves. Shane Rogers ...
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Associate Professor Lauren Rosewarne: Smartphones Affecting Adult Connection
Conversations about screen time usually focus on young people, yet phone use among older adults is changing rapidly. Lauren Rosewarne ...
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