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In this edition of The Conversation Hour the team explore the difficult and complex issue of school expulsion and delve into what it is to balance the well-being of the school community against that of the student being expelled.
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What does it mean to see your local town or suburb on screen? And would you agree to having a film crew come and shoot in hour home? In this edition of The Conversation Hour the team discuss why local film making matters.
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Recent issues such as underquoting has left some asking if they can really trust real estate agents, in this edition of The Conversation Hour the team explore what it means to be an ethical agent..
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In this edition of The Conversation Hour the team discuss the rise of the childcare desert and what the flow on impacts to the broader community are.
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Phone tracking is increasingly becoming part of our lives, from parents using it to keep tabs on their kids to younger people using it to socialise, but in some instances it can be used for more insidious purposes.
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There is evidence that a growing number of Australians cannot afford to access enough nutritious food.
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We say respect starts early, so how are young people treating each other in their early and first relationships?
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Currently some people are having to wait up to 800 days to see a dentist.
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Nearly 40 per cent of emergency responders are diagnosed with a mental health condition at some point in their life.
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Feminism is a concept that has existed for decades, yet still its definition and application is a point of public debate. The Conversation Hour Team explores what this term means and how it can be applied in our daily lives.
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A knock to the head used to be a normal part of contact sports. But players of AFL, soccer, and rugby now recognise the long-term brain health implications, and in some cases are stepping away from the game they love.
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Baby boomers often bear the brunt when issues of generational significance develop. But is that blame justifiable?
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In this edition of The Conversation Hour the team explore what needs to happen to prevent stigma and stereotyping around schizophrenia.
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There are calls for women to have the right to carry capsicum spray, but how to we move past band-aid solutions in preventing violence against women in public spaces?
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Being diagnosed with any form of cancer is distressing – but what happens when that cancer is rare one?
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From the rising cost of living to the impact of climate change, in this edition of The Conversation Hour we talk what needs to happen to keep music festivals and live music thriving.
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How do you process witnessing and experiencing something like the horror at Bondi on Saturday afternoon? In this edition of the Conversation Hour the team look at what helps, and what the research is telling us to support someone in the days and maybe years after experiencing a traumatic event.
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We hear a lot about the role our parents play in shaping our identity, but what about a sibling? In this edition of The Conversation Hour the we talk how much a sibling can influence who we become.
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In this edition of the Conversation Hour we look at why more people are working a second job, the challenges associated with the juggle, and what you are legally obliged to tell your boss about your other work.
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