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Are free school lunches in Queensland a good idea?
16 Oct

Queensland Premier Steven Miles has announced free school lunches if Labor is re-elected at the state’s upcoming election on October 26.

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In a world of accelerating change, have we forgotten about the future?
14 Oct

When our daily lives are bombarded by rapid change, it’s easy to lose sight of the more gradually changing climate that will eventually affect every person on this planet.

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Experts available: Dementia on the brink of becoming Australia’s leading cause of death
11 Oct

Experts available: The University of the Sunshine Coast’s Thompson Institute has two experts available for comment on dementia, its risk factors, and what these new ABS statistics mean for Australians

Toddlers, ‘tweens’, teens and screens: How technology can alter young minds
10 Oct

Parents and teachers can learn how screens might be reshaping the brains of children

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Limiting soft drinks and red meat may help women in menopause: research
10 Oct

Diet quality may influence menopausal symptoms and overall quality of life, according to a nutrition study of more than 200 women in Australia with an average age of 51

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Taking ‘long and winding road’ to classroom door pays off for new teacher
10 Oct

Belinda Delaney’s journey to becoming a teacher took longer than planned and pushed her ‘out of her comfort zone’, but the new University of the Sunshine Coast Fraser Coast graduate says each time she enters her prep classroom she knows it was worth it

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Is your car a threat to national security?
9 Oct

University of the Sunshine Coast cybersecurity expert Dr Dennis Desmond says your car could be a threat to national security – regardless of where it’s made

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UniSC seeks to help wildlife in danger of disappearing forever
9 Oct

From majestic manta rays to elusive dugongs and sharks that walk, UniSC researchers based at its Fraser Coast campus are providing new insights to help protect at-risk marine life

Clinical trial of asthma injection that aims to reduce airway inflammation
9 Oct

UniSC Clinical Trials is investigating an injectable antibody therapy designed to reduce inflammation that causes asthma

Presently, Nadia digs up the past for a better future
8 Oct

For archaeologist Nadia Arrighi, a passion for history, humanity, and a flexible Arts degree at UniSC served as the catalyst for her transition from museum volunteer to uncovering ancient treasures in Australia's remote landscapes

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How dangerous are Australian tiger snakes, red-bellied black snakes and brown snakes?
3 Oct

Summer in Australia means hot weather, beach barbecues, and close encounters with a range of flying, crawling, and slithering wildlife – including snakes.

Trial of disease-modifying treatment for early stages of Alzheimer’s disease
3 Oct

A potential new treatment that could improve cognition and memory in patients with mild to moderate dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease is being investigated by the University of Sunshine Coast

Mind over matter: UniSC experts for Qld Mental Health Week
2 Oct

How are UniSC researchers working to alleviate the mental health issues affecting Australians in 2024? With Queensland Mental Health Week from 5-13 October, experts are available for interviews on a range of topics

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Classmates turned friends claim top academic honours at Moreton Bay grads
2 Oct

What’s better than watching your friend graduate from the University of the Sunshine Coast, with one of its top academic honours? Standing right next to them, doing the same thing.

Australia’s Asian literacy challenge and what Japan can teach us
1 Oct

World Languages lecturer Dr Levi Durbidge discusses why learning Japanese should be part of its international investment priorities for the Australian Government

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How the shape of muscles boosts your strength: The secret of pennate design
1 Oct

Muscles aren't just blobs of tissue; they have intricate designs that optimise how they generate force.

Professor Mark Loon joins UniSC as Dean of the School of Business and Creative Industries
30 Sep

We are very pleased to welcome Professor Mark Loon to UniSC as the new Dean of the School of Business and Creative Industries

Free community tax clinic
27 Sep

The Australian Government will fund a free tax clinic at the University of the Sunshine Coast’s Moreton Bay campuses at Petrie and Caboolture

Women on a mission
23 Sep

For International Women's Day we spoke to 12 UniSC staff who are forging ahead in their fields to create equal opportunities for women

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Gympie Guy Gone Global
23 Sep

Growing up in the rural Queensland town of Gympie, Raymart Walker never imagined the world would become his professional playground; but today, he’s preparing for a diplomatic posting in Southeast Asia, after a degree in international studies from UniSC opened doors he never knew existed

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Why AI won't liberate us from work
20 Sep

The ideal of AI is to have it do our jobs while we drink cocktails on the beach – in reality we will probably just use our time to do more work

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Love island: Bird’s refusal to leave resort life leads to genetic change
19 Sep

A little yellow-and-white bird that prefers to date its mates in an idyllic island lifestyle rather than fly to the mainland to mingle is an example of avian species evolution in action, according to new UniSC research

calf muscles of body builder at the gym
As strong as a feather: New insights into optimal muscle design
19 Sep

Are the biggest and most bulging calf muscles necessarily the most powerful? The scientists behind new research into muscle architecture say it’s not the size of a muscle that delivers the most force, but rather its layout – in particular, a feathered layout called “pennate”

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Do your boys fight with sticks, Nerf guns and fake swords?
19 Sep

As someone who has spent most of his professional life studying how children develop, I’m often asked by parents (especially mums) why children (especially boys) are prone to pick up the nearest stick, pencil, soft toy or even banana and turn them into weapons?

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The Lucky Country For Publishers and Readers: How Australia Has (Mostly) Avoided Book Bans
18 Sep

Australia has largely escaped the culture of book banning that has at times troubled the United States.

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Graduate careers soar in 10 years of UniSC Law
17 Sep

As the University of the Sunshine Coast’s first Law graduates swap exciting career stories this week for the School’s 10-year milestone, its latest high achievers will be crossing the stage to forge their own paths to professional success

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Pope Francis’ visit to Timor-Leste is powerful and symbolic
13 Sep

Timor-Leste has had much to celebrate recently, including a visit from Pope Francis.