Swinburne is an innovative education institution that provides quality career-oriented education. Our strong technological base and links with industry are complemented by innovative research centres and strong international partnerships. Swinburne has programs for learners at every level, from vocational training through to PhDs, with pathway opportunities that allow students to achieve their personal best education outcome.
It’s remarkable to see these three innovative, bravely experimental and often unsettling Australian story collections – by a debut author and two prize-winners – published so closely together.
Dan Golding, Swinburne University of Technology; Brendan Keogh, Queensland University of Technology, and Taylor Hardwick, Queensland University of Technology
Our new Music and Games 2023 Benchmark aims to establish the scope and scale of Australia’s game music sector.
Despite the claim ‘there is no comparable constitutional body like this anywhere in the world’ many countries have similar institutions to the proposed Voice.
So many authors are creating Substack newsletters – from Bri Lee’s magazine-like News & Reviews, to George Saunders’ writing tips and Hanif Kureishi’s reflections on being paralysed. But can it last?
Sarah McLean, Swinburne University of Technology and Enzo Palombo, Swinburne University of Technology
Les animaux, y compris ceux qui vivent dans nos maisons, peuvent être porteurs de toutes sortes de maladies. La plupart du temps, cela ne pose pas problème. Mais il y a quelques précautions à prendre.
Reports of electric vehicle fires might lead some people to fear the growing numbers of these vehicles will increase fire risk. In fact, replacing petrol and diesel vehicles is likely to reduce it.
Sarah McLean, Swinburne University of Technology and Enzo Palombo, Swinburne University of Technology
Animals, including the ones that live in our homes, can carry all kinds of illnesses. Most of the time it’s not a problem, but here’s what you should do to avoid getting sick.
On August 6, the Australian Diamonds won the Netball World Cup for the 12th time – but it received a fraction of the coverage the Matildas are getting.
An ageing population is caught in a perfect storm of rising house prices and rents, falling home ownership rates, mortgage debt carried into retirement, insecure rentals and a lack of social housing.
A mysterious hunk of space junk buzzed through Australian skies last night. It may have been the third stage of a Soyuz 2 rocket just launched by Russia.
Climate change and the nuclear threat are raising concerns about our planet’s future ability to support human life. If we launch a species survival mission, who should go?
Ika Krismantari, The Conversation; Noor Gillani, The Conversation; Chynthia Wijaya-Kovac, The Conversation, and Rahma Sekar Andini, The Conversation
Bahkan jika alien itu ada, cerdas seperti manusia dan tertarik untuk melakukan kontak, mungkinkah jaraknya cukup dekat sehingga kita bisa mendengar mereka meneriakkan kehadirannya di jagat raya?