Businesses are facing increasing pressure to address major global challenges such as climate change, poverty, and healthcare access. But can companies really make a difference while still turning a profit?
The recent US Federal Court’s ruling on Google could be the first domino in a long-overdue reckoning on how major platforms operate.
School-leavers want flexibility and gig work offers it. But how will that affect the economy?
The United Nations predicts 340 million women and girls will be living in extreme poverty by 2030, but we can change this.
The artform’s multi-dimensional nature, combined with concepts of abstraction, can provide a powerful way to think differently about the complex problems affecting us today.
Entrepreneurs are an engine of economic growth, but it can only move into top gear when there are more women involved.
New research suggests social enterprises can tackle challenges by behaving more like family businesses.
How did assumptions and biases find their way into machines? As groups around the world fight for social equality, is AI helping or hurting our progress?
A review of job application studies in 18 countries shows that bias against those with ethnic minority names is still endemic.
Higher education is failing to equip future corporate captains with the skills needed to implement the United Nations' SDGs, but there's a way forward.
While the pandemic has been a blow to women’s rights, new forms of engagement are opening avenues for women to make their voices heard.
In this episode of the What Happens Next? podcast, our investigation looks into the future of the gig economy.
Bringing dignity to people affected by homelessness is just one of the many ways Dr Robert Gillies OAM is changing lives.
An initiative in First Nations communities in Australia's far north flipped the merchandising model, and found stores could successfully sell more nutritious food without losing money.
Privileged schools’ ideological practices play a role in cultivating elite misbehaviour.
A new study suggests that approaches to support effective communication with multicultural communities should be incorporated in government strategies from the beginning.
With the recession here, it's an opportune time for Australians to rethink their habit of buying a new item instead of repairing the old.
In this episode of the What Happens Next? podcast we’re talking practical steps for embracing renewable energy in our own lives.
Could climate change make homes uninsurable? Have we missed our window on energy policy? Dr Susan Carland finds out, on the latest episode of the What Happens Next? podcast.
The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the vital role political journalists play in holding those in power to account.
Agencies working to protect vulnerable women and children, often in fragile and conflict-affected countries, are coming under increasing pressure in delivering their services during the COVID-19 global crisis.
Migrant visa holders have for years been feeling the pain of family separation that many of us are now experiencing in isolation.
The public's panic surrounding COVID-19 is understandable given the steep decline in trust of authorities.
Academic and presenter Dr Susan Carland discusses the global waste crisis with researchers and behaviour change experts.
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