What are the implications for the Palestinian issue, and for the balance of power in the region between the pro-Western bloc and the “axis of resistance”?
Was the killing of the celebrity terrorist on Iranian soil a smart move, or will it lead to dangerous miscalculations in the Middle East, and a wider war?
Housing affordability, employment and climate change are weighing heavily on young people, according to the 2024 Australian Youth Barometer.
A new report recommends a shift to a more modern “push model” that emphasises proactive release, with reliance on FOI requests as a last option.
A parliamentary committee has recommended a dedicated act to protect human rights. Here’s how it could work.
The PR industry is being rebadged, but the history it tells omits the key role women have played, and many of its milestones and missteps.
2023 was a watershed year for women’s reproductive rights in Australia, but the cost of contraception and abortion services remains too high.
We can tap into both First Nations and Western leadership concepts to create the next generation of Indigenous business leaders.
Could our fascination with objectivity be the Pied Piper that led us to develop a machine some of us now fear and avoid?
The country ranks fifth in the Western Pacific, with 4.4 million adults diagnosed with diabetes in 2021, but there’s a way forward to combat the disease.
The large-scale protests across Iran are a culmination of everything that’s gone wrong with the country since the 1979 revolution.
New research that shows men and boys feel hostility, resentment, fear and jealousy when social norms are challenged call into question how we currently frame campaigns based on respect.
There are good reasons for the federal government to abolish the Cashless Debit Card, but what about the BasicsCard?
Star player Bailey Smith’s recent drug photo scandal has highlighted the need to review and change the contentious AFL three-strikes policy, and improve support mechanisms for highly anxious footballers.
For many LGBTIQA+ young people in Australia, educational institutions can be places of harassment and discrimination, and offer little in the way of mental health support. They deserve better.
Western commentary on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine trivialises the horrendous suffering of Ukrainians, and does nothing to amplify their voices.
Violence is never acceptable, but there are sometimes instances where incivility and impoliteness tied to the common good can help promote positive change.
Researchers say professional services must be proactive, and provide targeted prevention and intervention initiatives to children and parents living with parental mental illness.
Research focusing on social value systems and international student wellbeing reveals the importance of social connections, particularly during the stressful lockdowns in Victoria.
Lazy platitudes about Australian moral and military exceptionalism were put to the test in Afghanistan, and found wanting.
Rain near Japan triggered a heatwave in North America. To know our future, we have a lot to learn about what drives extreme weather.
If our education system is truly committed to reconciliation, we must first actively support the acknowledgment of our past.
A review of job application studies in 18 countries shows that bias against those with ethnic minority names is still endemic.
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