• Politics and Policy

    Two into one won’t go


    Anne Twomey |  April 23, 2024


    Lucy Bradlow and Bronwen Bock, have announced that they will run as job-sharing independent candidates for the inner-Melbourne federal seat of Higgins but that doesn’t mean they’ll be able to do so.


  • Infrastructure

    Planning by numbers


    Open Forum |  April 23, 2024


    Leading planning and geospatial figures are calling for a coordinated approach to digitising and streamlining Australia’s urban planning systems.


  • Neuroscience

    Debunking Dunning-Kruger


    Eric Gaze |  April 23, 2024


    The Dunning-Kruger effect – that unqualified people over-estimate their ability – is often quoted and uncritically cited, but may be misleading, if not entirely untrue.


Latest Story

  • Australia! Story Country

    editor     |      August 4, 2016

    The Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) invites young and old to celebrate Children’s Book Week from 20 to 26 August 2016. During this time schools, libraries, booksellers, authors, illustrators and children celebrate Australian Children's Literature.

  • A whole of government approach to digital transformation

    Jon Cumming     |      August 3, 2016

    How can the opportunities of digital be harnessed effectively to drive innovation and productivity in the coming years?  According to Jon Cumming, Chief Digital Officer at the ACT Government, the answer is a whole of government approach underpinned by a transformation of culture.

  • AFR Innovation Summit

    editor     |      August 3, 2016

    The Australian Financial Review is hosting an Innovation Summit on 17 to 18 August in Sydney. Its objective is to interrogate what needs to be done to create the capabilities, industries and mentalities Australia needs for the future.

  • A case for sustainable education

    Rechelle Rozwadowski     |      August 2, 2016

    Our kids are exposed to an endless stream of media promoting beauty over substance, immediate reward over delayed gratification, self-promotion over self-control. Rechelle Rozwadowski, a teacher and mother herself, would love to see schools not only teaching content, but also nurturing virtues like cooperation, tolerance, compassion and kindness.

  • Cyberbullying in the workplace and bystanders

    Charmein Madden     |      August 2, 2016

    Cyberbullying is a unique form of bullying because it can reach their victims anytime and anywhere. Charmein Madden says it’s important to better understand the role witnesses or bystanders play in the longevity of cyberbullying behaviours.

  • What we really need from innovation in Australia

    Ron Johnston     |      August 2, 2016

    We live in a society dependent on innovation, in which hardly anyone knows anything about innovation. Ron Johnston, Executive Director of the Australian Centre for Innovation (ACIIC), says while it can mean many different things to different people, innovation is only ever a means to an end.

  • Intercultural innovation: Leveraging multi-cultural thinking

    Frank Wyatt     |      August 2, 2016

    Rather than seeing different cultures in the workforce as a problem, it could be an un-utilised asset under our nose. Frank Wyatt and Lynda Ford explain how the online incubator cultov8 drives intercultural innovation.

  • Get involved with Science Week

    editor     |      August 1, 2016

    It is National Science Week from 13 to 21 August 2016, an annual celebration of science and technology in Australia. School children, university students and science enthusiasts of all ages are invited to take part in events happening around the country.

  • Our climate and energy dilemma: The case for emergency action

    Ian Dunlop     |      August 1, 2016

    To avoid catastrophic outcomes for our climate, we must take action now to halt new fossil-fuel investment. Ian Dunlop says for a sustainable future we have no choice but to make the transition to low-carbon technologies work.

  • Peer learning with shoulders, not precincts

    Pete Cooper     |      August 1, 2016

    To kick off our discussion forum ‘Spaces of Australian Innovation’, we hear from Pete Cooper, founder of The Start Society. He suggests a cheaper, more effective and more enduring way to make real innovation happen from the ground up.

  • Join The Big Conversation

    editor     |      July 29, 2016

    On 2 August 2016 Engineers Australia’s Sustainable Engineering Society and UTS are hosting ‘The Big Conversation' on the significant risks that climate change poses for our social, financial, and energy systems, making the case for emergency action.

  • Relationships can make or break us. So how are young people learning them?

    Sue Roffey     |      July 29, 2016

    The quality of young people’s future is dependent on their understanding what is involved in building healthy relationships in all aspects of their lives. Sue Roffey says this needs to be part of learning in every school and across every age group.