• Society

    All is not well in Australia


    Open Forum |  November 13, 2024


    The latest Wellbeing Index released by Australian Unity and Deakin University reveals that people’s satisfaction with life in Australia as fallen to its lowest level in the 21st century.


  • America

    Why the ‘lost boys’ love Trump


    Kate Scott |  November 13, 2024


    Young white working class males in the USA revolted en masse against the ‘woke’ agenda associated with their generation to propel Donald Trump back into the White House.


  • Society

    A golden opportunity


    Wesley Morgan |  November 13, 2024


    Hosting the 2026 UN climate talks would bring Australia huge benefits – economic, political and environmental – but there’s still much work to do.


Latest Story

  • Saving the Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat

    Julie Old     |      November 12, 2024

    The northern hairy-nosed wombat is one of the rarest land mammals in the world and was thought extinct before 30 individuals were discovered in a tiny patch of Epping Forest National Park in Queensland. Populations have risen from just 113 twenty years ago to over 400 today, but understanding these animals better is vital if they are to be saved.

  • How the Democrats lost the working class

    George Morgan     |      November 12, 2024

    Kamala Harris built her campaign around social movements of gender and race with a raft of celebrity endorsements but her failure to appeal to white working class males cost her the election.

  • How will Trump’s tariffs affect Australia?

    Katie Miller     |      November 12, 2024

    With the newly elected Trump administration threatening to introduce higher tariffs on imports, the Australian government should act quickly to seek tariff exemptions, and businesses should prepare to adapt to a more challenging trade position

  • NAPLAN scores survived the COVID closures

    Katie Miller     |      November 11, 2024

    A new study co-authored by researchers from UNSW Business School and University of Sydney suggests that Australian students’ NAPLAN scores remained stable despite the COVID lockdowns, but the social and psychological effects of the long-lock downs are less certain.

  • Finding a cure for “digital flu”

    David Grimes     |      November 11, 2024

    Misinformation spreads like a virus online, but this model also offers hope for countermeasures such as ‘prebunking’.

  • Fit kids make happy teens and healthy adults

    Grace McKeon     |      November 11, 2024

    The mental health benefits of exercise for adults are well known, and staying active could also be a key ingredient to safeguarding and enhancing young people’s mental health.

  • To live

    Shiori Shakuto     |      November 11, 2024

    Japan, like Australia, has an ageing population so what can we learn from the ways that Japanese men and women handle the changes and transitions of later life?

  • The odd couple

    Michael McKernan     |      November 10, 2024

    The Odd Couple could not come at a more critical time. As American democracy faces its biggest test in generations, Allan Behm brings a creative and deeply researched approach to the long-term Australia–US relationship, putting it in historical and cultural perspective and revealing its true nature.

  • War in the clouds

    Andrew Horton     |      November 10, 2024

    Relying on foreign cloud providers raises serious concerns about who ultimately controls our data and the systems that host it.

  • Quieting the voices

    Open Forum     |      November 10, 2024

    People with psychosis who hear distressing voices could benefit from a new therapy which allows them to confront a digital embodiment of the voice.

  • A beacon of hope

    Robert Horvath     |      November 9, 2024

    Alexei Navalny’s posthumously published autobiography details his brave struggle against Putin’s tyranny and offers hope his death at the hands of Russia’s corrupt and brutal penal system will not have been in vain.

  • Inequality breeds discontent

    Nicholas Biddle     |      November 9, 2024

    A meta-study of public opinion polls reveals that Australians who resent gross inequalities in income levels also have less faith in that nation’s democratic institutions.