• Time for change

    Roger Chao     |      December 9, 2025

    Do the high-consumption lifestyles enjoyed in the west today violate our ethical obligations to the planet and future generations?

  • Understanding “social frailty”

    Open Forum     |      December 9, 2025

    New research led by the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) has found that older adults experiencing social frailty – a lack of social connections, resources and support meet basic needs – face a significantly higher risk of developing dementia.

  • Policy can’t grant what only hearts can give

    Roger Chao     |      December 6, 2025

    Truth-telling is an institutional acknowledgment of responsibility. It requires governments to listen, not dictate; to admit wrongdoing, not justify it; and to document harm, rather than obscure it.

  • The case for veganism

    Roger Chao     |      December 5, 2025

    Veganism reduces the animal suffering and environmental footprint associated with food production, making it one of the most effective personal actions for protecting the planet, while also boosting personal health.

  • Grasp the nettle of tax reform

    Aruna Sathanapally     |      December 5, 2025

    The Albanese government can sit on its landslide win at the last election and enjoy the opposition’s self-destruction or it can finally grasp the nettle of reform to assure Australia’s future, including rebalancing our income tax system.

  • The precarious lives of older renters

    Open Forum     |      December 4, 2025

    Older Australians living in private rentals face ever greater housing insecurity, with women bearing the heaviest burden according to new Swinburne research.

  • The language of conflict

    Roger Chao     |      December 3, 2025

    When history is written about the Gaza conflict and other modern wars, it will not matter which flag flew over the rubble, but whether humanity can still see itself in what it has done.

  • Stuck in the middle

    Open Forum     |      December 1, 2025

    There’s lots of concern about Australia’s youth and older people but Australia’s middle-aged are the engine room of the nation and many risk burnout as financial and family pressures take their toll.

  • The retirement blind spot

    Craig Donaldson     |      December 1, 2025

    Australia’s superannuation system is at risk of disadvantaging vulnerable members, creating a gap between the legislated promise of dignity and the lived reality of retirement.

  • Goliath’s curse

    John Long     |      November 30, 2025

    A new book traces the rise and fall of both ancient to modern civilisations with worrying implications for a world increasingly dominated by aggressive authoritarian states such as Russia, China and – lamentably – the USA.

  • Accountability and dissent in a just society

    Roger Chao     |      November 29, 2025

    Freedom demands that people be able to speak without disproportionate consequences; accountability demands that people be answerable for how their words affect others. Neither principle can be realised without the other.

  • Bridging generations to build a better future

    Anneke Fitzgerald     |      November 24, 2025

    As Australia navigates demographic pressures, workforce shortages, rising loneliness, and increasing demand for care, one truth is becoming impossible to ignore: our systems have become age-segregated in a way that no longer serves society.