Some suggest populism has come out of nowhere, and is causing a major and unexpected shock to the system. But that’s simply not the case.
From ancient selective breeding to cutting-edge nanoinjection, bioengineering thrives on interdisciplinary teamwork driving innovation in healthcare and sustainability.
Moves to abandon the “nature positive” goal in environmental law reforms risks weakening Australia’s environmental credentials, and undermines global biodiversity commitments.
Thoughtful video game design offers more than an escape for many trans players. It can also help create pathways to joy, identity affirmation and inclusion.
Remember the housing crisis dominating the 2022 election? Three years on, the conversation feels frustratingly familiar, but there is a path forward.
The Australian Labor Party's proposed A$1.2 billion strategic reserve of critical minerals aims to secure supply chains, counter China's market dominance, and support domestic production.
With recreational reading rates declining, we need to understand why, what motivates people to read, their behaviours, and the barriers.
If the Australian Rugby League Commission allocates resources effectively, the NRLW has the potential to thrive as a major sport in Australia.
Generative AI is transforming the creative process, becoming a collaborator rather than a replacement for human creativity. Its impact spans various industries, from advertising to education, while raising important ethical considerations.
Pride is about celebration, but also about fighting for visibility, justice, and equality. On Sunday in Melbourne, more than 7000 flew the flag for the LGBTIQA+ community.
A deal to release the Israeli hostages from Gaza that leads to the end of the war will be a seminal event, likely redrawing the regional map.
Technology doesn’t have to be harmful to people and Country in the way AI currently is. Instead, it can help care for and preserve people and Country.
Most Australians might expect more mental health services to be delivered to those who need them the most, which would be many in the lowest-income areas. We found the opposite occurs.
See how storytelling, not statistics, can inspire climate action by highlighting resilience and innovation across the Indo-Pacific on a new episode of “What Happens Next?”
At COP29, focus shifts to climate adaptation, balancing mitigation efforts with local resilience strategies.
In the season nine premiere of Monash’s podcast, learn how AI, deepfakes and humanoid robots are transforming human interaction and our perception of reality.
What are the implications for the Palestinian issue, and for the balance of power in the region between the pro-Western bloc and the “axis of resistance”?
Dead Boy Detectives is the latest in a long line of queer shows on streaming platforms to be cancelled. Now, queer fans online are fighting back.
Reports indicate the government is considering watering down gambling ad bans proposed by an inquiry. If these are correct, it would be a win for powerful vested interests.
To move the needle on society’s big challenges, we need to scale up programs that work so that they can make an impact. But how can we scale better?
While a UK Labour government would undoubtedly pursue closer alignment with the European Union, there are strategic and ideological reasons that will keep the UK engaged in the Indo-Pacific region.
A distinctive piece of research is putting children front and centre to set the agenda for discussion regarding water futures and security.
Cost-of-living increases, inflation, and energy prices affect everyone. And that matters even more when we’re amid a significant generational shift in voting patterns.
The PALM scheme has some problematic elements, and there are mixed feelings about it within Pacific Island countries.
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