Episodes
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They’re sometimes referred to as 'invisible second patients' due to the physical, emotional and financially draining aspects of the responsibility.
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Child advocates, health professionals and even the prime minister are in full support of the campaign to raise the minimum age for social media use from 13 to 16 years of age.
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Missing episodes?
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When the smallest of communities start to lose their essential services, how do they recover?
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For less popular sports such as squash, lacrosse, softball and many others, it can be tough to get by with minimal resources.
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Victoria has long held a reputation for being a supportive and vibrant environment for the indie music scene.
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Rather than fade away after the periods of enforced lockdown, digital currency trading and advertising has continued to grow.
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Not everyone is so naturally drawn to grabbing something off the bookcase and getting lost in the narrative.
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The Conversation Hour team explored how age, disability, mental health and more can factor into your chances of getting that gig.
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While the government and industry leaders scramble for solutions, others are looking around at what they have and deciding to share.
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From our backyards, to nature strips, median strips, parks and recreation reserves, that expanse of green space has a special place in most of our hearts.
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While it’s more common in old age, around 10 per cent of strokes happen in people under the age of 45 – and that number is rising.
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With umpires facing regular abuse, low pay and a lack of training, many local competitions are struggling to sustain a healthy number of officials.
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Scientists are calling for junk food addiction to be considered a treatable, chronic medical disease.
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The vast majority of Australians opt out of learning a foreign language once they reach the tail end of high school. Is that a mistake?
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With several inactive units due to a lack of volunteers, both the SES and CFA are seeking more people to lend a hand.
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Death is a not a topic which we usually associate with children, but it's a reality that affects families everyday.
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The rate of LGBTIQA+ people participating in community sport is 30 per cent lower than the general public.
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Experts warn the nature and sheer volume of gymfluencer content is creating a new wave of young men struggling to live up to unrealistic standards of how their body should look.
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This is the second consecutive year that funding toward medical research has been reduced in Victoria.
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On this episode, Richelle Hunt and Bronwen O'Shea explore the challenges and opportunities of this suburb on the rise.
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