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  1. 28 February 2023 - Health & Wellbeing

    The mental health of young African Australians

    Young African Australians facing mental health issues need culturally appropriate support to fulfil their potential says University of Melbourne expert.

  2. 5 February 2021 - Humanities

    Asian Australians’ experience of COVID-19 communications

    Clear public health communication has helped foster trust in government among Asian Australian communities during COVID-19, say University of Melbourne experts.

  3. 28 May 2020 - Humanities

    A long way from home

    A University of Melbourne expert says many migrant workers from India's northeast are stuck in the COVID-19 lockdown. When they do get home, they face stigma.

  4. 10 August 2017 - Humanities

    Mapping Australia’s multicultural future

    University of Melbourne research finds that young migrants in Australia are challenging stereotypes, wanting better recognition of their contribution to society

  5. 7 February 2017 - Health & Wellbeing

    How a Mobile app will drive better mental health for cabbies

    After uncovering high levels of stress among taxi drivers, researchers are now developing a mental health mobile phone app to help them relax and exercise.

  6. 18 November 2015 - Under the Microscope

    Growing up Greek in Australia

    University of Melbourne academic Joy Damousi, the child of Greek immigrants and one of Australia's most celebrated historians, recalls a vibrant childhood

  7. 8 October 2015 - Public Affairs

    Is Australia strong enough to protect?

    The Greens and civil society orgs launched a campaign to accept 20,000 refugees from Syria. Is Australia ready to change course on migration?

  8. 5 October 2015 - Public Affairs

    What sort of country are we?

    At the University of Melbourne's 2015 Hamer Oration, Julian Burnside AO QC explores how Australia’s treatment of boat people redefined our national character.