Ten Australian experts will attend a scoping meeting to prepare a draft outline of the contributions expected from three working groups to the Seventh Assessment Report, how they’ll be prepared, and a proposed timeline.
At COP29, focus shifts to climate adaptation, balancing mitigation efforts with local resilience strategies.
In a climate-related milestone, from January next year Australian companies will be required by law to report on their climate risks, opportunities, and greenhouse gas emissions.
Gender equality, in the workforce and at home, took a backward step during the pandemic, with the patriarchy taking advantage of the virus. It’s not just up to women to fight back.
Data showed the view of the Indonesian government wasn’t prominent in news coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
A new teaching program is aiming to develop the responsible decision-makers of tomorrow, ready to tackle some of the most pressing global challenges.
The stereotype of the old woman is anxious, dependent, useless, and a burden. But interviews with older women found them contributing to society in myriad ways.
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.
Companies can eliminate biases by looking at their performance criteria and review them if they’re lopsided toward masculinity rather than femininity.
The Citarum River in Indonesia is the focus of a revitalisation project, and a Monash University cross-faculty team has been called on to help make it happen.
A new program is encouraging and enabling young refugees in Malaysia to thrive, not just survive.
Australia has just embarked on a mass vaccination campaign, but historic measures will remain an important community safeguard.
As the coronavirus crisis plays out, some see a chance to connect a divided world.
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.
Our post-coronavirus pandemic future will be very different to the one we anticipated, as it reshapes relationships, governments, business, and broader society.
While the psychological risks of COVID-19 are of concern, there are measures that can be put into place now to support people emotionally.
For corporate leader, Jane McAloon, just having a purpose around making money isn’t enough to sustain a business.
A sudden funding change plunged a youth service into an existential crisis. To survive required a radical shift in how it operated.
It might seem a grand adventure, but the arduous conditions and isolation send most people packing.
Services are unlikely to be drastically affected by repealing free trade agreements
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