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When I found myself tearing up in Bunnings, I knew I needed a rest
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Wellbeing

When I found myself tearing up in Bunnings, I knew I needed a rest

The business of tuning out during holidays can be hard work.

  • by Genevieve Novak

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Hospital given ultimatum over delay in creating children’s crisis beds

Hospital given ultimatum over delay in creating children’s crisis beds

The Northern Beaches Hospital has eight weeks to explain why children in crisis have nowhere to go more than a year after it was given $7.5 million.

  • by Laura Banks
Nicole called an ambulance for help. She ended up shackled to a bed
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Healthcare

Nicole called an ambulance for help. She ended up shackled to a bed

Nicole Lee says being restrained to a hospital bed for six hours as an incomplete quadriplegic is evidence the practice is over-used.

  • by Charlotte Grieve
Australia lagging in protecting teens from ‘dark rabbit holes’ on TikTok
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Australia lagging in protecting teens from ‘dark rabbit holes’ on TikTok

The National Children’s Commissioner is pushing for tighter regulation of social media apps, saying tech companies are prioritising profit over young people.

  • by Melissa Cunningham
What are the most common health conditions in your suburb?

What are the most common health conditions in your suburb?

Which parts of Victoria have the highest rates of asthma and diabetes? And which suburb has the lowest rate of mental health conditions? Use The Age’s new tool to learn how the health of residents in your area compares with the statewide average.

  • by Craig Butt, Aisha Dow and Henrietta Cook
Is this Melbourne’s happiest suburb, or is it hiding a problem?
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Is this Melbourne’s happiest suburb, or is it hiding a problem?

Residents of this suburb in Melbourne’s west have the lowest rates of mental health conditions in Victoria. Use our interactive to see how your area compares to the rest of the state.

  • by Henrietta Cook, Aisha Dow and Craig Butt
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‘How many more kids need to die?’ Father’s plea as health pledge stalls

‘How many more kids need to die?’ Father’s plea as health pledge stalls

More than a year after the Northern Beaches Hospital was given $7.5 million for beds for children in mental health crisis, none have materialised.

  • by Laura Banks
Psychologists raise alarm six months after Medicare sessions were slashed

Psychologists raise alarm six months after Medicare sessions were slashed

Psychologists say many Australians are missing out on adequate care or cutting back on treatment after the government halved the number of Medicare-funded psychology sessions.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
‘Sorry about that’: WA man who killed parents found not guilty due to unsoundness of mind

‘Sorry about that’: WA man who killed parents found not guilty due to unsoundness of mind

Three days after killing both his mother and father, Robert Dent called police and told them he had beaten them to death with a mallet.

  • by Heather McNeill
A challenge for new RBA governor: Unemployment and suicide are directly linked
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Jobs

A challenge for new RBA governor: Unemployment and suicide are directly linked

Our new research exposes the devastating impact of joblessness. We must rethink the notion of an “acceptable” jobless rate, or more people will die at the altar of low inflation.

  • by Jo-An Occhipinti and Ian Hickie
What we’re still getting wrong about dopamine

What we’re still getting wrong about dopamine

The neurochemical has become a boogeyman for people worried about addiction and indulgence. But the real story is a lot more complex.

  • by Dana G. Smith