Book Review: Bodies of Light by Jennifer Down
Bodies of Light is painfully human, a perfect blend of heartbreak and sublime beauty. Fans of Jennifer Down’s previous novels – as well as readers who like their books hefty and expansive, with a distinctive literary style – are sure to feel at home with her latest work.
Book Review: The Monster of Her Age by Danielle Binks
Film buffs, monsters and nerds of many ages are sure to be swept up in Binks’ glittering Australian Hollywood.
Making fish feed greener: by-products the key to a sustainable aquaculture industry
Australia’s aquaculture industry is on the path to becoming more sustainable by changing one simple factor; what we feed our farmed fish.
Intelligent design: giving physical and virtual worlds the human touch
Deakin’s MInD Lab specialise in ethical, intelligent technology. We sat down with Dr Domenico Mazza, a research Fellow within the Lab, to talk storytelling, digital placemaking and imagination.
Book review: Hold Your Fire by Chloe Wilson
Chloe Wilson's debut short story collection, Hold Your Fire, is your gateway to dark adventures that engage all the senses.
Book Review: Shelter by Catherine Jinks
I’ve never been much of a crime buff. But when I picked up Shelter, Catherine Jinks’ latest work of crime fiction, I was delighted by what I found.
Listen to them: the Italian Australian collective telling migrant women’s stories
Ascolta Women are exploring their migrant heritage in the context of a colonial settler Australia.
Book Review: Lapsed by Monica Dux
Lapsed is essential reading for every ex-Catholic – and their support group.
Lowering inflammation to treat mental health: the burgeoning field of immuno-psychiatry
Our immune systems are a key part of the mental health puzzle.
Book Review: New Animal by Ella Baxter
New Animal will appeal to readers interested in the darker sides of sex and desire.
Reading out the pandemic: escaping into the familiar and the fantastical
In times of crisis, we crave familiar stories.
From space missions to social distancing: managing mental health on Earth and Mars
How do astronauts support their mental health way above the stratosphere? And what can this tell us about treatments back on Earth?
Blurring the self: performing identity online during COVID-19
How has your digital persona changed during 2020?