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      • Are medicines affecting our response to infections like COVID19
      • Sexual harassment can’t be part of the job
      • Indigenous heritage curator appointed to Chau Chak Wing Museum

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02 March 2022

Indigenous heritage curator appointed to Chau Chak Wing Museum

The new curator of Indigenous heritage at the Chau Chak Wing Museum will continue to work in partnership with First Nations communities.
02 March 2022

Are medicines affecting our response to infections like COVID-19?

A wide-reaching global review has found that some of the most common pain and fever medicines might increase vulnerability to infections like COVID-19, while others may hold hope for improving our immune response.

02 March 2022

Sexual harassment can't be part of the job

Despite decades of regulation and advocacy, sexual harassment remains a persistent and pervasive problem in Australian workplaces, highlighting the need for urgent reforms. This topic is the focus of this year's International Women's Day Jessie Street Lecture, presented by Australia's Sex Discrimination Commissioner Kate Jenkins on 7 March.