In assessing Scott Morrison’s prime ministership, several factors need to be taken into account. On many of them, his record is poor.
The hardest thing for an ageing government is to remake itself. Can Daniel Andrews’ government pull it off following the recent resignation of five cabinet ministers?
Unlike many politicians, Anthony Albanese doesn’t appear to harbour a sense of entitlement to the top job – and his journey towards it has been a long one.
Researchers are exploring the medical frontier of psychedelics, and their use in facilitating psychotherapy for common mental illnesses.
The opposition leader isn’t as disliked as his predecessors, but voters also don’t have a clear sense of who he is and what he offers.
Jomo Kigotho knows from personal experience the devastating impacts of malaria. Now, the young scientist is part of a team that’s found a new weapon in the war against the disease-causing parasite.
In a survey sure to provoke debate, 66 political scientists and historians ranked Australia’s WWII prime minister John Curtin as the finest leader we’ve had.
While we might not think of the 1950s housewife as taking an active interest in Cold War politics, a close reading of the Women's Weekly shows its female readers were encouraged to join the discussion.
Seventy-five years on from the end of WWII, the shift to a new world order seems well underway.
New research is examining the evolution of Australian fatherhood and family responsibilities over the past 100 years.
The lack of meaningful progress on the US-China trade war clouds Australia's geopolitical future.
All the framework used to make sense of the world's problems no longer seems to account for what we experience today.
Dual citizenship saga in politics has the potential to deliver a positive outcome on what it means to be Australian.
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