Vietnam is poised to play a significant role in the Indo-Pacific region’s decarbonisation. Now is the time for Australia to strengthen its strategic relationship with the country, and the broader Southeast Asia region.
Keeping the costs down on EVs is very challenging, but solutions include improving the supply chain and production networks, and outsourcing to contract manufacturers.
Snake envenomation remains a significant health challenge in the ASEAN region, but the development of a universal antivenom holds great promise in mitigating its impact.
A new teaching program is aiming to develop the responsible decision-makers of tomorrow, ready to tackle some of the most pressing global challenges.
More needs to be done to raise public awareness about e-waste management and proper disposal protocols in Malaysia, particularly for household e-waste.
The country ranks fifth in the Western Pacific, with 4.4 million adults diagnosed with diabetes in 2021, but there’s a way forward to combat the disease.
It’s understandable some people wish to publicly grieve the Queen, but those who disagree with the monarchy also have a right to freedom of speech.
Unequal access to the COVID-19 vaccine fuelled calls for a patent waiver, but any major change needs to ensure a better outcome for developing economies.
The rampant trade in fake sexual stimulants is a reminder of how easy it is for substandard medicines to take hold, and the need for greater public awareness.
Police drug-enforcement activities in Indonesia do more harm than good, and women bear the brunt of it. It’s time for Indonesia to decriminalise drug use, and expand health services.
While the pandemic has been a blow to women’s rights, new forms of engagement are opening avenues for women to make their voices heard.
From Monash to the Subantarctic and the Pilbara, Tim Ealey was a trailblazing academic and adventurer.
Existing international treaties are only partially limiting plastic waste, and a global agreement is needed to fill the gaps.
Not all people in banks are unethical, but banking does attract unethical people.
With its UN Security Council role soon coming to an end, what will Indonesia’s new-found global reputation for women, security and peace-building mean for the Indo-Pacific region?
The Australian government can’t afford to neglect music and arts as an important tool in the classroom.
Research into snake venom pivoted from Alzheimer's disease to COVID-19 when the coronavirus reared its head.
Coronavirus infections are growing and crossing geographic borders, but what are they, and should we be worried?
Are you unknowingly sustaining slavery? Students from Monash University’s Modern Slavery Law Clinic discuss moving from complacency to activism.
As COO of New York’s Green Bank, Caroline Angoorly is helping the city achieve its 100 per cent renewable electricity grid.
Friendships, marriages and business partnerships continue to be forged at Monash.
Deliberately infecting people with a disease-causing agent as part of medical research can be ethically acceptable, and even necessary.
Action is needed to reduce the alarming rise in the incidence of stroke in low to middle-income countries.
FIFA can act quickly and decisively for its sponsors. Now it must act for the human rights of one of its footballers.
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