More care needed as healthcare workers risk burnout

A new report between Curtin University and the University of Sydney has investigated the mental health and wellbeing of healthcare workers. Around 40% of participants say their job is emotionally demanding, while 22% report high levels of work-related burnout. Additionally, workers between the ages of 16-24 report higher rates of poor mental health. Story produced by …

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New album empowers First Nations Language revival

Researchers predict that by 2050, no fluent speakers of First Nations languages will remain in Australia – if language preservation is not tackled head on… With the powerful aim of reinforcing and reclaiming indigenous language – First Nations artists along with researchers from Deakin university and University of Melbourne have produced a new album Gunditjmara …

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Regionality Cairns: round two frames lens on industry event for regional filmmakers

This week, the Australian International Documentary Conference will kick off its second Regionality Cairns event for film and documentary makers in remote Australia. The goal is to provide tools for pitching film ideas and share industry knowledge. Image: Image by CRISTINA BEVILACQUA – supplied Produced By: Eduardo Jordan Featured In Story: Natasha Gadd – CEO …

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How to break the barriers for Australians with chronic pain?

This week National Pain Week kicked off, raising awareness about chronic pain and the treatments to alleviate it. Most chronic pain issues are related to musculoskeletal conditions such as arthritis. While there are more treatments for chronic pain, there are still social barriers to manage and live with the condition. Image: Image by Holger Langmaier …

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