Kamala Harris has reinvigorated the Democratic ticket and inspired the voters they need most – women, African-Americans and youth. But it’s not all smooth sailing.
Cost-of-living increases, inflation, and energy prices affect everyone. And that matters even more when we’re amid a significant generational shift in voting patterns.
As Indonesia’s election looms, young people want action on climate change, but research shows the country’s political class isn’t listening.
School-leavers want flexibility and gig work offers it. But how will that affect the economy?
It might sound like difficult terrain, but ideas of nationhood can be progressive as well as regressive, and could help bind Australians ahead of the Voice referendum.
As online shopping continues to grow, so, too, does overconsumption. Raising awareness of pre-loved items is one way to reduce waste and promote sustainability.
In this episode of the What Happens Next? podcast, our investigation looks into the future of the gig economy.
Depicted as selfish and reckless, people in their 20s and 30s have been blamed for spreading COVID-19, but perpetuating negative stereotypes of a selfish generation is wrong and disingenuous.
Times of crisis have always changed our slang, with the help of a little black humour. Coronavirus is no exception.
Why we must look past ‘generational analyses’ of the novel coronavirus impact.
There's a fundamental shift occurring in consumer behaviour, from conspicuous consumption to conscious consumption.
The growing popularity of electric cars presents an increasing risk to the visually impaired.
Joanne Lao’s marketing degree propelled her into one of the world’s biggest global advertising groups, where she’s chief executive of Greater China operations.
Many budding entrepreneurs spend years trying to find their one big idea. For lawyer Sarah Holloway, a recreational love of matcha came first; a thriving business, second.
Dummy text