
2023 Word of the Year
The Matildas waltz in as Australia’s Word of the Year The soaring popularity of the Australian women’s soccer team after their semi-final run at this year’s Women’s FIFA World Cup has seen experts…
Dr Denise Angelo awarded the Academy of the Social Sciences 2023 Paul Bourke Award for Early Career Research
Congratulations to Dr Denise Angelo who has been awarded the Academy of the Social Sciences 2023 Paul Bourke Award for Early Career Research. Dr Angelo is ANU Research Fellow and recent ANU PhD…
Colloquial Names for Fauna & Flora Appeal
Bin chickens and maggies step into the spotlight with new word appeal Australia’s nicknames for its weird and wonderful animals have become almost as iconic as the creatures themselves. Some…
Gastro or endometriosis? How your GP discusses uncertainty can harm your health
Dr Mary Dahm is an ARC DECRA and Senior Research Fellow at the ANU Institute for Communication in Health Care. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read…
Final Round Winner Announced for "Critiques de Film French Student Film Critic Prize"
Félicitations to Emmanuelle Dunn Lewis, who has been named winner of the fifth and final round of the 'Critiques de Film French Student Film Critic Prize'. Emmanuelle has won the fifth round…
Fourth Round Winner Announced for "Critiques de Film French Student Film Critic Prize"
Félicitations to Xiao Marshall-Taylor, who has been named winner of the fourth round of the 'Critiques de Film French Student Film Critic Prize'. Xiao won the fourth round with a review of…
2022 Word of the Year
A colour is Australia’s Word of the Year – but it’s not all black and white teal: adjective: of or relating to an independent political candidate or politician who advocates for…