They have cast a shadow over the international education sector, but do the reasons politicians are espousing for them really stack up, and what do they really mean for students?
To rightfully claim the minute’s silence meant more than virtue signalling, the AFL must remove the boys’ club barriers that still pervade football.
Religious discrimination laws have been highly controversial in Australia in recent years. Here’s where they started, and where we are now.
Judging by what the new federal government has promised, the answer appears to be a resounding “Yes”.
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.
Violence is never acceptable, but there are sometimes instances where incivility and impoliteness tied to the common good can help promote positive change.
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 Australians demand change, the silence from Canberra on violence against women and gender inequality is a national shame.
Our post-coronavirus pandemic future will be very different to the one we anticipated, as it reshapes relationships, governments, business, and broader society.
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Academic and presenter Dr Susan Carland discusses the global waste crisis with researchers and behaviour change experts.
In 2019, more than 180 people from the Monash community were recognised with an Australian honour.
Now the election dust has settled, both the Coalition and Labor need to carefully consider their next moves.
Political science explains three reasons why the Coalition won the 2019 federal election.
Despite an inability to improve his popularity rating, the strength of the Labor leader's team could make for a successful government.
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