Without innovation in all five building phases, the industry won’t have the capacity to meet market demands or to deliver the social and affordable housing the government is promising.
The Victorian government has announced major reforms intended to reduce harm caused by poker machines, but the gambling industry won’t accept these changes quietly.
Has the toxic workplace culture within Parliament House improved at all, despite the groundbreaking Jenkins review?
Experimenting with low-waste living shows it’s not easy being green. But householders can help policymakers design better waste management systems.
A constitutionally enshrined Indigenous Voice to Parliament would demonstrate that Australia is a mature nation, but misinformation is muddying the waters.
While each city building is part of an overall urban composition, its individual impacts are also important. Here are eight of Melbourne’s best.
There’s little more than a year left for Crown Resorts to get its house in order and become worthy of keeping its casino licence.
Wouldn't it be great to have a smart robot in our house that understands spoken natural language, just like those in sci-fi films? How far are we from this dream?
If they can gain the support of the Senate crossbench, the Australian government’s climate change bills are expected to become law next month.
Will there be new opportunities for criminals to use 5G technologies and mobile applications – with higher speeds and more reliability – to conduct crime?
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.
The use of air purifiers is on the rise, but the energy sector is yet to consider what the uptake might mean for household energy use and our decarbonisation goals.
Developing specialist youth mental health hubs is vital if we’re to address the growing mental health emergency of young people’s depression and anxiety.
With the COVID-19 pandemic still causing volatility, and the vaccine rollout just beginning, the next few months may prove to be the most difficult yet for the Morrison government.
A world-first study has revealed the alarming underrepresentation of women in the art auction market, despite their work at times fetching higher prices.
How do we use digital technologies to make healthcare more accessible?
If modern democracy is to flourish, we need to look beyond its exclusively Western origin narrative.
In this episode of the What Happens Next? podcast, our investigation looks into the future of the gig economy.
Australia must draw on international best practice so workplaces can keep their workers and occupants safe.
The rideshare industry has been a public transport phenomenon. George McEncroe has disrupted the industry and taken it to a new level of service with Shebah – Australia's leading all-women rideshare service.
With COVID-19 exposing the fragility of our companies, the best-placed will be those with CEOs who understand the shortcomings, and the measures for managing them.
Can architecture be a tool for acknowledging Australia’s original inhabitants?
We’re tackling a new topic on this episode of Monash podcast, What Happens Next?, looking at masculinity, and how its negative forms can be as damaging to men as women.
At this time, we need to accept that a powerful healing influence can only be launched when a society knows and acknowledges all episodes of its history.
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