FOOD FOR THOUGHT – 4 FEBRUARY 2025



Our Fellows have been busy, notwithstanding seasonal downtime! Enjoy. 

Cliff Mallett on what makes a great sports coach.

Louise Hickson on hearing loss and the difficulties that it can create during the festive season.

Neal Ashkanasy has recently co-edited the Research Handbook of Academic Mental Health. 

Bronwyn Fredericks comments on Peter Dutton’s refusal to stand next to ATSI flags, and on the Human Rights Commission’s Respect at Uni report.

Perry Bartlett and the type of exercise that helps with ageing.

Paul Griffin on whooping cough and on messaging about COVID.

Roly Sussex on the word of the year.

John Quiggin on nuclear modelling, on what nuclear would mean in relation to coal, on the risks of crypto, and the proposed revival of the corporate lunch.

Frank Gannon on dangers to the scientific career and on his involvement in science in Australia and in Europe.

The Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Australian Academy of Science are supporting bilateral exchanges for early and mid career academics.



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Fred D'Agostino                                                      
Queensland Academy of Arts and Sciences
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