• Society

    Labor flunks its test on environmental protection


    Euan Ritchie |  April 19, 2024


    Labor’s failure to fulfill its election promise to reform Australia’s much flaunted environmental protection laws puts their goals of “no new extinctions” and a “nature positive” future for Australia at risk.


  • Culture

    Express your enthusiasm


    Nathan Abrams |  April 19, 2024


    Over its 12 seasons and 120 episodes, Curb Your Enthusiasm became a cult classic, leaving a lasting legacy on television comedy and cementing Larry David’s position as one of the greatest comedy writers of our time.


  • Business

    An eye on Indigenous business


    Michelle Evans |  April 19, 2024


    Indigenous owned and run businesses may be worth billions of dollars to the Australian economy, but despite new research into their scope and activities, we still don’t know enough about them.


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  • Oh, for the love of humanities

    Leila Maugeri     |      July 28, 2020

    Both students and employers need a balance of STEM and HASS, and Government, educational institutions and industry need to work together to inspire individuals to not only access, but explore all of the opportunities education can offer.

  • The economics of COVID-19

    Ellen Muir     |      July 28, 2020

    Policymakers need a new roadmap for navigating the balance between managing a pandemic and supporting the economy, and setting criteria and targets for action can help.

  • A battery powered opportunity

    Mahdokht Shaibani     |      July 28, 2020

    The shocking economic consequences of COVID-19 and the ever-growing US-China trade war, both considered as “serious” threats to Australia, could bring welcome changes to our battery industry, if we seize the opportunity.

  • Fight for the future

    Open Forum     |      July 27, 2020

    Leading scientists and academics, business and civil society leaders, former politicians and famous artists have signed an open letter urging all Australians to take action in the face of major threats to humanity’s future.

  • Victoria’s privatised quarantine arrangements were destined to fail

    Richard Holden     |      July 27, 2020

    Victoria’s second wave of COVID-19 cases can be traced back to poor security at quarantine hotels. Economics tells us that governments privatising services where quality counts is a bad idea.

  • The road more travelled

    Open Forum     |      July 27, 2020

    Unsanctioned footpaths across open ground defy design, but is that necessarily a bad thing?

  • The climate change threat to tropical plants

    Caroline Tang     |      July 26, 2020

    Tropical plants closer to the equator are most at risk from climate change because it is expected to become too hot for many species to germinate in the next 50 years, UNSW researchers have found.

  • Fighting the good fight

    Open Forum     |      July 26, 2020

    Giving the Devil His Due – Reflections of a Scientific Humanist, the latest book by American rationalist Michael Shermer, should be required reading for those who seek hope in reason in these troubled times.

  • Artificial reefs boost estuary fish numbers

    Open Forum     |      July 26, 2020

    In a boost for both recreational fishing and the environment, new UNSW research shows that artificial reefs can increase fish abundance in estuaries with few natural reefs.

  • Arvanitakis on American politics: Correction v cancel culture

    James Arvanitakis     |      July 25, 2020

    Like the #metoomovement before it, the death of George Floyd has unleashed a much broader wave of social change, but some fear that freedom of thought and speech are being swept away alongside relics of the past.

  • Our changing identities under COVID-19

    Terry Bowles     |      July 25, 2020

    The fallout from the pandemic is a challenge to many people’s identity, but some of us have fewer resources to cope when our worlds are turned upside down.

  • Turning crisis into opportunity

    Robert Glasser     |      July 25, 2020

    Australia has a unique opportunity in the wake of the unprecedented disruption caused by the Black Summer and Covid-19 crises to boost national disaster resilience.