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      • How financial hardship is bad for our health
      • Archaeological Artefacts Found on Norfolk Island
      • Beyond roads, rates and rubbish: Global study asks how cities can be improved

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31 October 2022

Beyond roads, rates and rubbish: Global study asks how cities can be improved

A team of leading urban scholars are gathering lessons from around the world that can help Australian cities navigate the 'perfect storm' of uncertain post-COVID recovery, pressing demands for climate adaptation and growing inequality among residents.
31 October 2022

Archaeological artefacts found on Norfolk Island

An archaeological dig on Norfolk Island has uncovered two Polynesian adzes (stone axes) and hundreds of flakes dating back to pre-European settlement.
31 October 2022

How financial hardship is damaging our health

Senior Lecturer Dr Sarah Hill and Lecturer Dr Edward Jegasothy from the Faculty of Medicine and Health unpack the consequences of financial hardship on our wellbeing.