A United Nations report details the violence that women and girls in sport face around the world – including Australia.
The adoption of the Victorian government’s bill to extinguish civil actions arising out of the Lawyer X saga would have wider implications for society.
While there have been moves to making voting optional in Australia, voters have consistently expressed their support for it being compulsory.
The scandal and its aftermath point to a systemic failure of police accountability. Such failure is fertile soil for police corruption, and makes a repeat of the scandal entirely possible.
Victoria’s newly-elected parliament will have a mandate to address growing concerns of integrity and transparency. Here’s what it could do immediately.
Can candidates supported by Climate 200 impact state politics to the extent national counterparts did at the national level earlier in the year?
The Albanese government has devised a strong model for the new National Anti-Corruption Commission, with robust powers and suitable accountability mechanisms.
Although election night started well enough, another miracle victory quickly evaporated as voters turned their backs on the incumbent government.
The Morrison government has walked back on its pledge to establish a federal anti-corruption commission, while its term in government was peppered with allegations of corrupt behaviour.
The current draft still includes a range of provisions overriding federal, state and territory laws to allow for discrimination.
There are three main differences between IBAC and ICAC, the Victorian and NSW bodies set up to combat government corruption.
Crown Resorts’ contribution to Victoria is at the core of its attempts to keep its casino licence. But the costs of the state keeping the casino may well be greater.
The system for investigating police misconduct, corruption and criminality in Victoria is hopelessly flawed. A culture of integrity within its police force will take time to build.
Resolving the COVID-19 crisis in aged care requires more than extra funds – it requires a national, evidenced-based plan. Here's what one should look like.
Negotiating a trade deal within 12 months is wishful thinking on the British PM's part.
Regulatory failure in gambling runs deep, and is a major political problem.
The social media giant has turned 15, but its growing pains continue.
As technology sweeps the world’s expanding oil and gas sector into a new era, Woodside CEO and managing director Peter Coleman is looking at the company from many angles to ensure its future aligns with its values.
He’s gone on to become one of Malaysia’s most influential figures, but Tan Sri Dr Michael Yeoh still holds fond memories from his Monash days.
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