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    We’re continuing to monitor the rapidly evolving novel coronavirus situation and acting accordingly with the advice from the Department of Human Services. For more information, see our fact sheet

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  2. The late John Cain "changed Victoria overwhelmingly for the better", writes the former premier's friend, ' Associate Professor Paul Strangio.

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  3. Reducing company emissions to net zero is everyone’s business. Ask the one you work in – and those you buy from and invest in – for their plan, says CEO

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  4. Our researchers are developing a portable blood pressure monitoring device that allows patients to be measured while sitting, standing, laying down, or even exercising.

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  5. Among the difficult decisions made, all exams scheduled for February and the commencement of semester one have been postponed.

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  6. We've had to make some difficult decisions for the safety and wellbeing of our staff, students and the wider community due to the novel coronavirus, which has been declared a global health emergency by the World Health Organization.

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  7. Right-wing extremists are increasingly using social media to recruit and mobilise. What’s the potential impact on society? Find out from our experts on the latest episode of ‘What Happens Next?’, with available now.

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  9. With school resuming, so does the homework. 's has some tips on how parents can help their kids – without doing it for them.

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  10. is officially happening today in the UK. What now for PM Boris Johnson's next 12 months? ' weighs in on the topic.

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    Jan 29

    Should children today be raised on praise? New research says yes! Dr Erin Leif from joined to talk LISTEN HERE:

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    Jan 29

    scientists are among 80 of Australia's top researchers who have signed an open letter urging politicians to take action on carbon emissions.

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    Jan 28

    We would like to congratulate former Monash Dean of Arts, Professor Rae Frances, who was recognised in the recent with a Member of Australia Award for ‘service to history studies as a teacher, researcher and author’. 👏👏

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  14. 🌈 This Sunday, join our Monash community as we unite for the Midsumma Pride March. 🏳️‍🌈 Staff, students, alumni and friends will walk the streets to support the LGBTIQ+ community.

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    Jan 28

    Did you know that dinosaurs had shorter days than us? astrophysicist Rosemary Mardling explains.

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    "Just having a moment asking, "How's your day going? How's term?', engaging with interesting questions and conversation points is the most important." how to beat the 'Back To School Blues' with psychologist, Christine Grove.

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  17. As a precaution, we've introduced a number of measures detailed in this fact sheet, which includes links to all current state and federal government advice. Please visit these resources for further information:

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  18. Monash’s Chief Medical Officer (CMO) is in ongoing communication with State and Federal medical authorities. The current advice to the CMO is that there has been no human to human spread of the novel coronavirus (outside of China) at this point in time. (3)

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  19. While the cases in Australia are of concern, our Federal and State governments have reiterated that the continued spread of this virus is still categorised as low risk in Australia. (2)

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  20. We're continuing to monitor the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, originating in Wuhan City, China, including the advice of the World Health Organisation (WHO), US Center for Disease Control and the Australian Government’s Health Department, including states and territories. (1)

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