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APS welcomes news all states and territories to fund compensation for victims of abuse in sporting institutions 
How feelings of disconnection and lack of control fuel conspiracy beliefs – new research
Faster access to support through Innovation Fund
Children of parents not in a romantic relationship are just as happy as those in nuclear families – new research
Why do we revert to our childhood selves when we visit family?
What makes a great sports coach? We identified 17 of the world’s best, and found some patterns
We Mimic Each Other, Like It Or Not
Personalised gifts really do mean that little bit more to your loved ones, says research
Why AI eyes-open meditation apps could do more harm than good for your mental health
Why ‘placement poverty’ is a matter of urgency for our future workforce
ATAR Results Revealed For Class Of 2024
“Us” Vs. “Them” Biases Plague AI, Too
Hypnosis won’t put you under a spell. But it can open your mind to change – and help treat pain
Why Stepparents Need More Parenting Rights To Care For Children
Intelligence Requires Whole Brain
‘Super-matcher’ study wins $360,000 funding boost | University of Canterbury
Christmas can be tricky for kids with separated parents. Here are 5 tips to help them cope
UniSA shark scientist lands a super catch for 2025
Fully fenced dog parks alongside nature reserves could help protect wildlife
Community Raises Impressive Amount For Mayoral Charity
Does Leaning Left Politically Make You a More Prosocial Person?
How primate eye tracking reveals new insights into the evolution of language
Some people say they have a high pain threshold. Here’s why
Should You Use ChatGPT For Therapy?
Why children play the same game or watch the same show over (and over) again
Why Finger Wagging Doesn’t Work
Marsden Fund changes ‘significant step backwards’
Five simple joys that Aussies obsessed over in 2024, Australia Post reveals
Why you shouldn’t lie to your children about Father Christmas, according to philosophers
Helping children affected by violence to heal and thrive
Study reveals the reasons women leave cyber security: bullying, 24/7 culture, pay gap
World’s first research centre to tackle all forms of violence against women launches in Australia
UOW Launches Female Athlete High-Performance Program
World first research centre tackles violence against women
Do Mom and Dad really know what’s best? A psychologist explains why kids see their parents as bossier than they are
Music can change how you feel about the past
ARC researchers granted funding from The Swedish Research Council
Black Friday: why our brains love a bargain
The pink elephant test: what your visual imagination predicts about your ability to control your thoughts
Growth of clinical psychology pipeline welcomed
Light exercise can yield significant cognitive benefits, new research shows
An upward spiral – how small acts of kindness and connection really can change the world, according to psychology research
Critical incidents take significant toll on school leaders
Prime Minister and Minister Keogh – 2024 Prime Minister’s ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Veteran Employment Awards winners announced
NDIS Funded Music And Art Therapy
Neuroscience Next Layer On Bec’s Musical, Media Career
Gen Z heads home: How to navigate the evolving parent-child relationship as kids become adults
Manchester United: three ways Ruben Amorim can rebuild the club’s identity and get back to winning ways