Migrants

Health & Medicine

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Research

It's time to remove the barriers to mental health awareness for all young people

Australian adolescents from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds need support to recognise mental health problems earlier, reduce stigma and build confidence in helping their peers

Health & Medicine

Ageing in Australia as an African migrant

Research reveals unique challenges facing older African migrants, particularly those living with disabilities

Health & Medicine

The mental health of young African Australians

Young African Australians facing mental health issues need culturally appropriate support to fulfil their potential

Politics & Society

Asian Australians’ experience of COVID-19 communications

Trust in government is high in Australia over the handling of COVID-19, and clear public health communication has helped foster that trust in Asian Australian communities

Politics & Society

A long way from home

As India’s COVID-19 lockdown continues, many migrant workers from the country’s Northeast are unable to return home. But even when they can, they face fear and stigma

Politics & Society

Mapping Australia’s multicultural future

In a world first, Australia will conduct a census of multicultural young people in the country - finding out how they’re faring economically and socially, and their vision for the future

Health & Medicine

How a Mobile app will drive better mental health for cabbies

High levels of psychological stress among taxi drivers have led to a world-first mental health app tailored to the demands of the job

Arts & Culture

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Under the Microscope

Growing up Greek in Australia

Award-winning Australian historian Professor Joy Damousi shines a light on the immigrant experience for refugees of a bygone era

Politics & Society

Is Australia strong enough to protect?

As compassion and politics align, Australia has a rare chance to get migration policy right

Arts & Culture

What sort of country are we?

At the 2015 Hamer Oration, Julian Burnside AO QC explores how Australia’s treatment of boat people may have redefined our national character