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Bushfires News at Curtin

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Bushfires. With the catastrophic summer bushfires in Australia’ eastern states still front of mind,prescribed burning has become a contentious topic – some scientists argue for an increase in the regime, while others are concerned about the

Binar 1 and Space Science News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/podcasts/binar-1-and-space-science/

Binar-1 and Space Science. Launched on 29 August, Curtin University’s Binar-1 CubeSat satellite will provide easy access to space for students, researchers and industry. In this episode, Jess is joined by Binar-1 Project Manager Ben Hartig to

Social Anxiety News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/podcasts/social-anxiety/

Social Anxiety. Many of us are fearful of being judged by others. But, for those with social anxiety disorder, the associated negative thoughts and physical sensations – a racing heartbeat, irregular breathing and tense muscles – can be crippling

Memory Loss News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/podcasts/memory-loss/

Memory Loss. Despite the first cases of dementia being documented more than 100 years ago, we’ve yet to determine how to prevent it. In this episode, Jess and David are joined by bioscientist Professor John Mamo, who explains what we know about

Seeking Asylum News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/podcasts/seeking-asylum/

Seeking Asylum. Refugee policies are a wedge issue in Australia – which is the only country with a policy of mandatory detention and offshore processing of asylum seekers who arrive without a visa. In this episode, David explores the future of

Food Security News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/podcasts/food-security/

Food Security. Plant pathogens are just as much of a risk to crop production as the effects of drought or climate change. In this episode, Professor Mark Gibberd, from the Centre for Crop and Disease Management, explains how scientists are

Jobs for Humans News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/podcasts/jobs-for-humans/

Jobs for Humans. Digital disruption, AI, automation and changing views about work-life balance are going to transform our workplaces. A Deloitte Access Economics report forecasts that four out of five jobs created between now and 2030 will be for

Travel News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/podcasts/travel/

Travel. Many of us are shunning tourism hotspots and instead preferring to undertake immersive experiences that make us feel like a local. Dr Michael Volgger, Co-Director of Curtin University’s Tourism Research Cluster, explains the Airbnb

The Future Of

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The Future Of, a podcast powered by Curtin University, where experts share their vision of the future and how their work is helping shape it for the better.

Home Ownership News at Curtin

https://www.curtin.edu.au/news/podcasts/home-ownership/

Home Ownership. In the past few years, there has been a steady decrease in the percentage of Australians owning their home and an increase in the percentage of those renting. These numbers, coupled with fluctuating property prices, have left the