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?
While there have been moves to making voting optional in Australia, voters have consistently expressed their support for it being compulsory.
Victoria’s Labor Party flipped and flopped in its support of Melbourne’s first medically supervised injecting room, depending on what was politically expedient and popular at the time.
To what extent is "welfare chauvinism" apparent in One Nation’s views of social welfare policies in relation to Indigenous Australians, refugees and asylum seekers?
The public's panic surrounding COVID-19 is understandable given the steep decline in trust of authorities.
Unmasking the menace of right-wing extremism: “What Happens Next?” explores its impact, advocates for decisive action and calls for diverse voices to counter the rising threat.
The internet’s a great place to meet like-minded people… even for far-right extremists. Monash experts reflect on the implications for society if right wing extremism is allowed to grow unchecked.
What can our broader society learn from schools that have created cohesive communities?
As Boris Johnson's tactics cause deep rifts within the Conservative Party, the UK faces a Brexit of radical conservatism – and plenty of risks.
Brexit and the 'yellow vest' protests in Paris are symptoms of a growing discontent among people economically abandoned by globalisation.
From his office high above the New York business district, Paul Sheard closely scrutinises the global economy. And he’s never seen anything like what’s unfolding now.
Find out why business success is now so dependent on ethical behaviour in this episode of A Different Lens.
Clive Palmer believes he can recapture the magic that saw him elected to Parliament in 2013, but what his new party – and others on the right – needs is more discipline.
Slavery is happening today. How do we stop the exploitation of people globally?
What is the future for the cryptocurrency market and blockchain technology?
A moral panic and sensationalist media reporting demonstrates how rhetoric can promote fear and intolerance.
The exploitation of gender in populist politics is no more starkly illustrated than in the Philippines.
Where does free speech end and hate speech start? Watch the full documentary.
Monash academics and industry experts provide a fresh perspective on strategies for dealing with terrorism.
How will increasing automation and artificial intelligence in our communities impact humans?
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