What it takes to make a healthy, happy city in a tropical climate
Workshop offers insights into the key ingredients to create a livable city in warm environments.
Workshop offers insights into the key ingredients to create a livable city in warm environments.
Researchers from Griffith University have joined a new national research network known as Healthy Environments And Lives (HEAL).
A recent UK trial of a four-day work week produced largely positive results, with over 90% of the organisations involved planning to continue the experiment. Some organisations found the experiment difficult to achieve with staff shortages already intensifying workloads for many employees, making it difficult for to increase work intensification even further. Decent, respectable work should focus on work-life balance, reducing workloads, and providing sufficient resources while engaging workers in direct discussions about their working preferences says Professor Paula Brough.
A new world order Stan Grant has built an illustrious career as a distinguished Australian and international broadcaster, author and...
Join Stan and Kerry as they explore the opportunities and challenges facing our rapidly and unpredictable changing world order, and what the future might hold for all Australians.
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Pre-eclampsia (PE) is a serious complication of pregnancy that currently affects 6-8% ofall pregnancies in Australia. Griffith Health Institute (GHI)...