• Health

    Won’t be fooled again


    Michelle Grattan |  October 30, 2024


    A new report warns the public is unlikely to accept a repeat of the costly lockdowns and draconian travel restrictions which characterised the Government’s response to the COVID pandemic.


  • Climate Change

    While the world burns


    Open Forum |  October 30, 2024


    Greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere surged to a new record in 2023, committing the planet to rising temperatures for many years to come, according to a report from the World Meteorological Organization.


  • Society

    Falling jab rates raise concerns


    Open Forum |  October 30, 2024


    Vaccination coverage rates among children in Australia have declined for the third consecutive year according to the latest annual vaccination report from the National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance.


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    Open Forum     |      October 12, 2024

    The concept of an AI chat bot delivering postcode-specific disaster information developed by psychology postgraduate students at James Cook University won the 2024 Disaster Challenge.

  • Boosting indigenous employment

    Open Forum     |      October 11, 2024

    A new study from the Australian National University has found that Indigenous-owned businesses in Australia employ Indigenous staff at a rate 12 times higher than non-Indigenous-owned firms.

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  • Securing security in the Pacific

    Blake Johnson     |      October 11, 2024

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  • The flight from China

    Zhuowen Li     |      October 10, 2024

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  • Juice it up

    Per Henningsgaard     |      October 10, 2024

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  • The dirty side of greenwashing

    Seda Yildirim     |      October 10, 2024

    There can be a fine line between green marketing and greenwashing but some businesses practices are clearly dishonest and deliberately misleading.

  • Protecting our under-sea cables

    Jocelinn Kang     |      October 9, 2024

    Subsea cables are the backbone of our global communication system and as the economic and security value of data continues to grow, it’s crucial that an island nation such as Australia protects this critical infrastructure.

  • Help for hoarders

    Jessica Grisham     |      October 9, 2024

    Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is one of the few effective treatments for a range of mental and emotional health issues, including anxiety and depression, and shows promise for helping hoarders kick their habit and lead more normal lives.

  • Friend or foe?

    Nafis Alam     |      October 9, 2024

    Artificial intelligence is a double-edged sword which can help both enhance transparency or perpetuate false claims on sustainability efforts.

  • Even the UN struggles to meet gender parity goals

    Chin Huat Wong     |      October 8, 2024

    Despite calling for greater gender equality around the world, the UN’s leadership is still heavily weighted towards men, with only a fraction of member states appointing female diplomats despite global targets for representation.