While there have been moves to making voting optional in Australia, voters have consistently expressed their support for it being compulsory.
The Mad Max films are set in an arid, barren, apocalyptic world known as “the wasteland” – what does this tell us about the Australian environment?
Discover how music, fiction and other creative works can offer solace and foster empathy amid the complexities of climate change.
Researchers have confirmed what most of us have long suspected: Home crowds give professional sports teams an advantage – at least in the NBA.
The Conservative Party is hopelessly stuck in the 1980s, and it may yet be the undoing of Liz Truss as prime minister.
Researchers have devised a method of producing green ammonia with the potential to supersede the current century-old process.
In this episode of What Happens Next? podcast on space, we'll learn about what space can teach us about life on Earth, and how to make a better future for all of us.
Although women write more books than men, it remains easier for male authors to be published.
In Australia, almost 65 per cent of franchisee complaints were about 10 franchise brands.
Meat substitutes and alternatives might play a positive role but they aren't going to save the planet.
China has become the world’s largest dairy importer, with image and health-conscious consumers hungry for high-quality overseas dairy products.
The horror and slasher movie genres have experienced a resurgence, but why is it that we enjoy being scared so much?
The roses bloom and she sells the petals all over the world – even to TV franchises such as The Bachelor and Dancing With the Stars.
It’s just another day, right? So why is there so much superstition surrounding it?
Melbourne’s defective city democracy is on show again with an election for lord mayor following the forced resignation of Robert Doyle.
Bankruptcy rates among franchisees can be a dirty little secret for franchises, but there may be a simple fix.
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