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Climate change anxiety and our mental health

The phrase inconvenient truth, made famous by Al Gore’s movie, has unfortunately for humanity turned out to be not only inconvenient and true, but quite prophetic about the climate. Climate change, on current projections, threatens the very life support systems on which human civilisation depends

By |2022-03-01T12:41:36+11:00December 14th, 2021|Environment & Energy, Health|Comments Off on Climate change anxiety and our mental health

A Charter of Rights for Australia

There is one measure which, if adopted in Australia, would make an important difference to this flawed democracy of ours: it is a Charter of Rights. The response to the idea of a Charter of Rights is not easily summarised

By |2022-01-28T11:12:11+11:00December 14th, 2021|Governance, Human Rights|Comments Off on A Charter of Rights for Australia

Refugees and Human Rights

One of the few philosophical precepts which is practically universal is captured in the Christian teaching: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. In its original Biblical expression it says: ‘Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets

By |2022-01-27T12:43:04+11:00December 14th, 2021|Human Rights|Comments Off on Refugees and Human Rights

The science of climate change

Climate change represents the greatest challenge to human existence we have ever experienced ... For most people, the idea that our planet will become impossible for human life is nearly impossible to accept. Denying the possibility is easy and comforting. Not one of us would like to think that the quality of our lifestyle will cost a future generation the possibility of continued existence

By |2021-12-16T14:49:45+11:00December 14th, 2021|Environment & Energy|Comments Off on The science of climate change

The Human Rights of Refugees

It is not difficult to articulate the core elements of any human rights framework: we should acknowledge as inalienable rights those conditions that are generally regarded as indispensable for a decent human existence. Traditionally, human rights have not been seen to depend on, or arise from, membership of a particular society. They arise from the fact of being human

By |2021-12-28T13:17:08+11:00December 14th, 2021|Human Rights|Comments Off on The Human Rights of Refugees

Health Systems in the 21st Century — Evolution or Revolution?

The ancient Chinese curse to live in changing times applies more to the health system in western countries than ever before. A number of factors are contributing to a period of immense challenge and opportunity. In the past, health systems have evolved through evolution with gradual change, and this will probably be the major modus operandi for changes in the health system in the years ahead

By |2022-01-28T12:04:38+11:00December 14th, 2021|Health|Comments Off on Health Systems in the 21st Century — Evolution or Revolution?

Artificial intelligence in healthcare

It may surprise you, but the first dreams of artificial intelligence did not arise in the basements of an MIT engineering lab, or the cosy rooms of an Oxford college. In fact, these dreams did not arise at any modern university or institution. The Iliad, Homer’s epic about the Trojan War, provides the oldest surviving record of a description of artificial intelligence

By |2022-03-01T12:38:30+11:00December 14th, 2021|Health, Science & Technology|Comments Off on Artificial intelligence in healthcare

Aboriginal Health

I begin with a few caveats. As a non-Aboriginal Australian, I am careful to avoid joining the legions of whitefellas who tell Aboriginal people how to live their lives. Nor do I portray myself as an expert in Aboriginal health. I do not have the solution(s) to achieving equality in the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal compared to non-Aboriginal people, and anyone who claims they have is deluded, dangerous, or both

By |2022-01-26T10:03:07+11:00December 14th, 2021|Health|Comments Off on Aboriginal Health
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