What does the future hold for the millions of women left to work in Asia’s agriculture sector battling a climate in collapse?
So far, Israel’s war in Gaza hasn’t greatly disrupted global supply chains. But the situation could quickly shift along many fault lines.
You’ve likely heard about the annual Conference of the Parties, but what exactly is it, and why does it matter?
The leaders of Russia and China are skipping the G20 summit, but their absences – and rifts over the Ukraine war – will have a big influence on the proceedings.
Struggling with climate anxiety? You’re not alone. Experts unpack this unprecedented and growing mental health crisis.
The budget’s back in surplus after 15 years, briefly, and there are measures to ease cost-of-living pressures, but can it tame inflation?
Season 7 of Monash University’s podcast returns from hiatus with an investigation into food security. How will we feed more people than ever on an ever-warming planet?
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.
Encouraging work abroad schemes could help Pacific Island nations to steer their way clear of crippling debt.
Do you have what it takes to be Australia’s No.2 central banker and heir-apparent to the Reserve Bank of Australia governor?
The significance of a positive state of mind for survival is well-documented. In a COVID-19 world, it can also help motivate us to shape a better alternative future.
Australia’s largest financial institutions face increasing scrutiny about how their executives are remunerated.
Australia has abundant wind and solar resources to provide large quantities of cost-competitive green hydrogen. A new tool can show the way forward.
Colloquially known as ‘Nifties’, non-fungible tokens have recently hit the headlines. But is there any real value in a digital asset?
COVID-19 has diverted international attention and resources away from peace-building. This increases the risk of global insecurity and instability.
In this episode of the What Happens Next? podcast, our investigation looks into the future of the gig economy.
Last year, despite closed borders, shuttered businesses, and their first recession in 26 years, Australians became more optimistic.
Labor has long been seen as the party of bold policy platforms, while the Coalition has played more of a consolidating role. The next election will determine if those characterisations still hold.
Research on the UK's COVID-19 lockdown shows that those who coped best with the challenge have high levels of self-efficacy – a self-belief in their ability to successfully accomplish goals and solve difficult problems.
Not all people in banks are unethical, but banking does attract unethical people.
There are ways we can move towards zero-emissions transport in a post-COVID-19 Australian economy.
The COVID-19 crisis has provided an opportunity to test investment tools devised to take into account the long-term impact of climate change on markets.
With COVID-19 bringing an end to the immigration boom, at least for now, what does it mean for our society, and the world?
How we responded to pandemics in the past can carry lessons for the current COVID-19 situation.
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