NSW COVID fines on kids could breach international law
04 Aug 2022
The NSW government’s decision not to replace COVID fines – issued to about 3000 children – with cautions, could violate the UN Convention on the Rights of a Child.
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NSW COVID fines on kids could breach international law
04 Aug 2022
The NSW government’s decision not to replace COVID fines – issued to about 3000 children – with cautions, could violate the UN Convention on the Rights of a Child.
An effective new treatment for chronic back pain targets the nervous system
03 Aug 2022
A treatment that trains both the brain and the body has shown important effects on pain and disability, a new study has found.
Engineers develop new integration route for tiny transistors
03 Aug 2022
The transparent and flexible material could pave the way for emerging 2D electronic applications.
Judges need better education and structures to improve impartiality: report
03 Aug 2022
The Australian Law Reform Commission report recommends major changes to the way judges are appointed and educated, and supports an independent body to investigate allegations of misconduct.
Ten elite athletes receive UNSW’s highest sporting honour
02 Aug 2022
The annual UNSW Blues and Sport Awards Dinner was a celebration of excellence in the face of adversity.
D Harding and Kate Harding: artists exploring connections between mother and child
02 Aug 2022
Descendants of the Bidjara, Ghungalu and Garingbal peoples, two renowned artists come together in this family exhibition.
Why do we like to play violent video games?
02 Aug 2022
Researchers from UNSW Sydney help us understand why the genre is so popular.
Solar is cheapest power, and a light-bulb moment showed we can cut costs further
02 Aug 2022
Expensive silicon has been used to produce the highest-efficiency solar panels. Now there’s a way to use cheaper raw materials.
Women less likely to receive pre-hospital stroke care than men
01 Aug 2022
Paramedics can miss a stroke diagnosis in women in time-critical treatment window, study finds.
What can history teach us to ensure a successful referendum for A First Nations Voice to parliament?
01 Aug 2022
The Albanese government is moving towards a referendum having Australia voting on a First Nations Voice to Parliament. So how much detail should voters have about the Voice?