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New Monash research shows a low FODMAP diet can ease symptoms for people with endometriosis. Explore recipes in 'Monash University Low FODMAP: The Cookbook', developed by the Monash FODMAP team. #LowFODMAP #LowFODMAPTheCookbook monash.edu/news/articles/…

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Vale Race Mathews. A dedicated public servant, thinker, and advocate for a fairer, more inclusive Australia. His life’s work remains an inspiration. Our thoughts are with his wife, Iola Mathews, their family, and all touched by his remarkable legacy. whitlam.org/publications/2…

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Available in July: 'What Artists See' by Quentin Sprague — a luminous essay collection exploring art, creativity, and compulsion. “In an era of rapid scrolling... Sprague’s essays are a tonic.” — Justin Paton 🔗 publishing.monash.edu/product/what-a…

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BOOK LAUNCH | Age of Doubt: Building Trust in a World of Misinformation Join Tracey Kirkland & Gavin Fang for a thought-provoking discussion on how public trust is lost—and how we might begin to rebuild it. 🗓️ Tuesday 27 May ⏰ 6:00pm 📍 Gleebooks 🎟️ gleebooks.com.au/event/tracey-k…

BOOK LAUNCH | Age of Doubt: Building Trust in a World of Misinformation 

Join Tracey Kirkland & Gavin Fang for a thought-provoking discussion on how public trust is lost—and how we might begin to rebuild it.

🗓️ Tuesday 27 May
⏰ 6:00pm 
📍 Gleebooks
🎟️ gleebooks.com.au/event/tracey-k…
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A landmark trilogy is now complete. “Future researchers on the book in Australia owe Kirsop, Webby, Donnelly, and their colleagues across these three volumes a great debt.” Read Nathan Hollier's review of A History of the Book in Australia 1788–1890: australianbookreview.com.au/abr-online/cur…

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Australia’s health sector is lagging behind. Disconnected systems, inefficiencies and outdated tech are holding us back. 'Connected Care' shows how digital health reform can improve lives, save money and transform patient outcomes. 🔗 publishing.monash.edu/product/connec…

Australia’s health sector is lagging behind. Disconnected systems, inefficiencies and outdated tech are holding us back. 

'Connected Care' shows how digital health reform can improve lives, save money and transform patient outcomes.

🔗 publishing.monash.edu/product/connec…
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Big issues need clear thinking. Our #inthenationalinterest series brings expert voices to the public conversation on leadership, politics, gender, the region and more. Short, sharp and essential reading. Discover more: 🔗 publishing.monash.edu/product-catego…

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During #NRW2025 we honour truth-telling and shared understanding. Explore books amplifying Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices inc. Mallee Country, On Red Earth Walking, My People’s Songs, Marrul, The Good Country, A Wild History & more: 🔗 publishing.monash.edu

During #NRW2025 we honour truth-telling and shared understanding. 

Explore books amplifying Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices inc. Mallee Country, On Red Earth Walking, My People’s Songs, Marrul, The Good Country, A Wild History & more:

🔗 publishing.monash.edu
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Our universities are at breaking point. In Broken, Graeme Turner exposes the toll of casualisation, culture wars and policy neglect on staff, students and research—and argues for a radical rethink of education as a public good, not a commodity #itni 🔗 publishing.monash.edu/product/broken/

Our universities are at breaking point. In Broken, Graeme Turner exposes the toll of casualisation, culture wars and policy neglect on staff, students and research—and argues for a radical rethink of education as a public good, not a commodity #itni

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How do we rebuild trust in a world awash with misinformation? For 'Age of Doubt' editors Tracey Kirkman and Gavin Fang bring together top thinkers across media, science, law and government to tackle one of the defining challenges of our time. 🔗 publishing.monash.edu/product/age-of…

How do we rebuild trust in a world awash with misinformation? 

For 'Age of Doubt' editors Tracey Kirkman and Gavin Fang bring together top thinkers across media, science, law and government to tackle one of the defining challenges of our time.

🔗 publishing.monash.edu/product/age-of…
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What does it mean to walk into a hospital as a brown woman—and be the doctor? In her vibrant, fearless memoir, Dr Sarah Arachchi shares the struggles and triumphs of navigating racism, sexism and motherhood in Australian medicine. Read more: 🔗 publishing.monash.edu/product/brown-…

What does it mean to walk into a hospital as a brown woman—and be the doctor? In her vibrant, fearless memoir, Dr Sarah Arachchi shares the struggles and triumphs of navigating racism, sexism and motherhood in Australian medicine.

Read more:

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Thanks to everyone who came to the launch of 'Age of Doubt, at Gleebooks, hosted by Richard Glover. An engaged 80-strong audience joined the discussion on misinformation, trust, and how we might rebuild confidence in public life. Discover more: 📘 gleebooks.com.au/product/age-of…

Thanks to everyone who came to the launch of 'Age of Doubt, at Gleebooks, hosted by Richard Glover.

An engaged 80-strong audience joined the discussion on misinformation, trust, and how we might rebuild confidence in public life.

Discover more:
📘 gleebooks.com.au/product/age-of…
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In the 1970s, Pilbara iron ore workers led some of Australia’s most militant union action. Today the mines are virtually union-free. What changed? Striking Ore tells the gripping story of power, resistance—and the cost of losing both. 🔗 publishing.monash.edu/product/striki…

In the 1970s, Pilbara iron ore workers led some of Australia’s most militant union action. Today the mines are virtually union-free. What changed? Striking Ore tells the gripping story of power, resistance—and the cost of losing both.

🔗 publishing.monash.edu/product/striki…
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Congratulations to Quentin Sprague, shortlisted for the 2025 Walkley Mid-Year Media Prize for Arts Journalism & Arts Criticism for his essay in The Monthly on Carrol Jerrems. #walkleys His new book 'What Artists See: Essays' is out in July. Read more: publishing.monash.edu/product/what-a…

Congratulations to Quentin Sprague, shortlisted for the 2025 Walkley Mid-Year Media Prize for Arts Journalism & Arts Criticism for his essay in The Monthly on Carrol Jerrems. #walkleys

His new book 'What Artists See: Essays' is out in July. 

Read more:
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Why do we revere the figure of the artist? Is the drive to create an innate human instinct or a form of compulsion? Is the provocateur more lauded than the realist? Why do artists do what they do, day after day, in a display of discipline and will? publishing.monash.edu/product/what-a…

Why do we revere the figure of the artist? Is the drive to create an innate human instinct or a form of compulsion? Is the provocateur more lauded than the realist? Why do artists do what they do, day after day, in a display of discipline and will?

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Read an edited and abridged extract from 'Striking Ore: The Rise and Fall of Union Power in the Pilbara', a new book by Red Flag contributor Alexis Vassiley. The book is out now. redflag.org.au/article/the-ri…

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Celebrate the publication of 'Striking Ore: The Rise and Fall of Union Power in the Pilbara' with author Alexis Vassiley in conversation with Vashti Fox for an evening of engaging discussion & local history: 🗓️ Thur 19 June ⏰ 6:30pm 📍 Planet Books 🔗 trybooking.com/events/landing…

Celebrate the publication of 'Striking Ore: The Rise and Fall of Union Power in the Pilbara' with author Alexis Vassiley in conversation with Vashti Fox for an evening of engaging discussion & local history:

🗓️ Thur 19 June
⏰ 6:30pm  
📍 Planet Books 
🔗 trybooking.com/events/landing…
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Lauren Samuelsson, author of A Matter of Taste: The Australian Women’s Weekly and Its Influence on Australian Food Culture appeared on ABC RN Every Bite to explore how Australia developed a global palate. With Nagi Maehashi, Lee Tran Lam & Andrew Junor 👉 abc.net.au/listen/program…