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enAboriginal language maintenance: a path to better health
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The University鈥檚 Mobile Language Team is working with remote Indigenous communities to enhance health through improved language translation.April 22 2025Dan McCafferty/research/news/list/2025/04/22/aboriginal-language-maintenance-a-path-to-better-healthOvercoming the 鈥榝ake news鈥� era: reinvigorating journalism with a new approach
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As negativity increases towards media for both news consumers and reporters, a new approach to journalism is re-energising the vital industry.December 10 2024admin/research/news/list/2024/12/10/overcoming-the-fake-news-era-reinvigorating-journalism-with-a-new-approachBreathing life back into performing arts
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COVID-19 has decimated the performing arts sector and many people are wondering what post-pandemic live performances will look like. November 16 2021Kate Rischmueller/research/news/list/2021/11/16/breathing-life-back-into-performing-arts The solution to staying safe could lie in the virtual world
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Whilst many of us escape into virtual worlds as a fun diversion,聽Researchers believe the secret to teaching people to behave safely and act decisively in the real world can also be found amongst online realms.October 19 2021Kate Rischmueller/research/news/list/2021/10/19/the-solution-to-staying-safe-could-lie-in-the-virtual-worldReading the history of indigenous South American peoples in ancient DNA
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Ancient human DNA dating back almost 9,000 years has provided significant genetic insights for an international large-scale study in South America.July 07 2020Jennifer Louise Griffin/research/news/list/2020/07/07/reading-the-history-of-indigenous-south-american-peoples-in-ancient-dnaThe people behind the cars
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History will not forget the people and places that made Holden cars an icon of Australia.October 14 2019Dan McCafferty/research/news/list/2019/10/14/the-people-behind-the-carsCity nightlife takes on a new dimension
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The growth of small venues has changed the face of Adelaide鈥檚 social scene, adding life and livelihood.October 14 2019Dan McCafferty/research/news/list/2019/10/14/city-nightlife-takes-on-a-new-dimensionMacau shown in three dimensions
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An immersive multimedia experience has brought to life the diverse cultural history of a former colonial enclave.October 14 2019Dan McCafferty/research/news/list/2019/10/14/macau-shown-in-three-dimensionsCurious Kids: why do we cry?
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Most people cry when they鈥檙e feeling sad, or when they are having big feelings.August 20 2019Dan McCafferty/research/news/list/2019/08/20/curious-kids-why-do-we-cryFrom Star Wars to Apocalypse Now, director鈥檚 cuts are all the rage. But do they make the films any better?
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Is this self-indulgence or part of the artistic process?July 25 2019Dan McCafferty/research/news/list/2019/07/25/from-star-wars-to-apocalypse-now-directors-cuts-are-all-the-rage-but-do-they