
13 January 2026
Exploring new treatment pathways for eating disorders
We caught up with Claire Finkelstein from Swinburne University of Technology to find out how her project “Psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy for body image disturbance - an embodied solution to an embodied problem” will investigate the potential of psilocybin-assisted therapy as a novel treatment for women with a history of anorexia nervosa who experience persistent body image disturbance.

08 January 2026
"I want to see how best the community can help manage and address eating disorders, especially in prevention and care across the entire spectrum of illnesses”
In the final Ep Associate Professor Hunna Watson discusses the most burning research questions and her vision for the eating disorders landscape in Australia.

03 June 2025
Uncle Boe Rambaldini Reflects on National Reconciliation Week
We had the honour of hearing Bundjalung Elder, Associate Professor Uncle Boe Rambaldini reflect on this year’s theme National Reconciliation theme – Bridging Now to Next - at the recent AEDRTC Think Tank in Sydney.

05 November 2024
A powerful panel discussion from First Nations leaders in health is not to be missed at the annual Society for Mental Health Research Conference tomorrow.
An inspiring panel of First Nations health, research, service delivery and psychology leaders will share with delegates at the Society for Mental Health Research Conference 2024 this week the critical need to change the way mental health research is conducted in Australia if we are to improve mental health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

27 September 2023
Support for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice
The Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre (AEDRTC) consortium partners and staff are proud to support an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament.

19 July 2023
Covering an entire field of research, the role of a Rapid Review in developing a national strategy on eating disorder research
From informing policy decisions to producing evidence for urgent health concerns, researcher and PhD candidate at the Australian Eating Disorders Research & Translation Centre Emma Bryant explains the role Rapid Reviews play in the research and translation process.









