Love him or hate him – and there are plenty in each camp – Daniel Andrews has become one of the most significant state premiers in modern history. This month, he may win yet another term.
New research documents the experiences of refugee Ethiopians in Melbourne, and how resettlement has affected their lives.
Public debates about the Australian Curriculum are arguably a sign of democracy at work. Suggesting that some things, such as Anzac Day, are sacred and beyond critical inquiry is not.
A day that is meant to bring everyone together to reflect on national identity, draws us down a dark alley of division.
Some Australians are still uncomfortable with attempts to challenge the Anzac myth.
The recognition of post-traumatic stress disorder has played a part in the resurgence in the popularity of Anzac Day, But, even now, returned soldiers don't receive enough support.
Artist, writer, military man, engineer, lawyer, aesthete, designer and a leader. Former Victorian premier Ted Baillieu regards him as the greatest Australian of all time.
ABC's cancellation of the hit reboot Roseanne because of its star's racist tweet raises complex questions about freedom of speech and the line between public and private selves.
By the 1920s, the man after whom Monash University was named was broadly regarded as “the greatest living Australian” .
Never heard of bacteriophages? They're the most abundant biological entity on the planet, and play a vital role in keeping us alive.
The long-term disruption to Melbourne's grand boulevard presents an opportunity to radically reconsider its potential.
Shining a light on the struggle POWs faced when they returned to Australia – and the impact on their wives.
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