Manahil is a Research Intern at LOTE, a translation agency in Australia. Between her researching, recruiting, and reporting duties, she manages to squeeze in some work with the Community Engagement…
Lunar New Year is a time to celebrate family and culture and reflect on the past year. This year, the Year of the Dragon kicked off with vibrant celebrations on…
In the wake of tragedy: urgent calls for water safety education In the aftermath of the recent and heartbreaking drowning incident on an unpatrolled beach near Forrest Caves on Phillip…
Australia has always been a tapestry of cultures and continues to be one of the world’s most multicultural countries. As of 2023, its migrant population growth has hit an all-time…
Cultural identity is shaped by our heritage, beliefs, customs, and experiences. It is the unique blend that defines who we are and how we relate to the world around us.…
With 28% of Australians born overseas, our nation is shaped by its diversity. While being a strength, this diversity also introduces complexities in various sectors, including women’s health. As it…
A landscape of disruption An exodus of unprecedented magnitude, a consequence of regional turmoil, now includes 103 million people living in displacement. That’s nearly four times the Australian population. For…
On 30-31 August, the annual Human Insights Conference, hosted by The Research Society, will bring together global thought leaders to explore the latest advancements in human insights and research practices,…
Introducing Mayu Bente: A Fusion of Passion and Heritage Food is not only a means of sustenance but also a form of art, a conversation starter, and a crucial element…
In a rapidly changing world, staying connected to our cultural roots is crucial. One way to do so is by embracing cultural identity through modernised clothing. Fashion has always been…