• Environment

    White reef


    Open Forum |  April 18, 2024


    The summer of 2023−24 saw substantial climate driven impacts across the Great Barrier Reef, with widespread coral bleaching, two cyclones and several severe flood events.


  • Environment

    Bouncing back from the dead


    Open Forum |  April 18, 2024


    Palaeontologists from Flinders University have identified three species of giant kangaroos from Australia and New Guinea which lived from around 5 million to 40,000 years ago before they were wiped out by man.


  • Pacific

    Buying friends and influencing people


    Teuku Riefky |  April 18, 2024


    The Solomon Islands election will be watched closely by both Beijing and Washington, and test the success of China’s policy of buying political influence in the region.


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  • Innovations in learning

    Open Forum     |      July 28, 2014

    Global Mindset is hosting a conference as part of their Integrating Australia with Asia series on Wednesday, 13 August 2014 in Sydney. The event will revolve around innovations in learning.

  • Effective childcare programs for children with ASD – yes we can!

    Giacomo Vivanti     |      July 28, 2014

    Standard community services often don’t have the resources to support intensive home programs for pre-schoolers with autism. Dr Giacomo Vivanti shares research on how an effective intervention model can be delivered successfully in a childcare setting.

  • Current music industry woes

    Neil Milliner     |      July 25, 2014

    The music industry has been transforming since songs and music video clips could be streamed for free. Neil Milliner appeals to his fellow musicians worldwide to unite and come up with a workable system.

  • A Nation of “Good Sports”‘? Cultural Citizenship and Sport in Contemporary Australia

    David Rowe     |      July 24, 2014

    The national government and its agencies tend uncritically to reproduce the mythology of universal Australian love of sport. David Rowe is head of a project in ethnically diverse Greater Western Sydney, exploring if it still can be assumed that sport plays a unifying role in this country.

  • Sport in Australia: global engagement, national and local significance

    Daryl Adair     |      July 21, 2014

    Australia is no backwater in world sport and hosts big international tournaments each year. Daryl Adair says a balance of global and local events is important for the sustainability of the Australian sport marketplace.

  • Opportunities for SMEs

    Open Forum     |      July 21, 2014

    Australian and international thought leaders discussed the role SMEs can play in meeting the G20’s target of 2% growth above trend at the invitation of the Honourable Bruce Billson MP, Australian Minister for Small Business, and the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI).

  • We can’t afford to ignore it

    Open Forum     |      July 20, 2014

    It is Homeless Persons’ Week from 4 to 10 August 2014. This year, Homeless Persons’ Week will look at how ignoring homelessness causes significant costs to individuals, government and society. The event is coordinated by Homelessness Australia. It is used to raise awareness of people experiencing homelessness and the surrounding issues.

  • It’s about what is wrong and what is right

    Alycia Gawthorne     |      July 18, 2014

    Politicians from both major parties keep using asylum seekers to score political points. Alycia Gawthorne from GetUp says that instead of operating on our most base human emotions, fear of the unknown, our actions should reflect our nation’s true values of mateship and a fair go.

  • Obituary: Australia’s carbon price

    Paul Twomey     |      July 18, 2014

    Australia no longer has a carbon price, after it has been repealed in the Senate. Paul Twomey delivers the eulogy for a scheme that had passionate origins, but eventually found an untimely death.

  • Swimming, sport and all that Jaz

    Jasmin Forsyth     |      July 16, 2014

    Regardless of the level you reach in any sport, the life lessons and skills developed are invaluable. Jaz Forsyth from Swim Australia looks back on her own career as a competitive swimmer cut short.

  • Clear your head, make a difference

    Open Forum     |      July 15, 2014

    Give up alcohol as part of a team or as an individual for Dry July and raise funds for adults living with cancer and their families to improve their quality of life.

  • Australia, we need to talk

    Alycia Gawthorne     |      July 15, 2014

    Australians are kind and generous people, but like anyone, we are prone to fear what we do not know. Alycia Gawthorne from the community advocacy organisation GetUp says it is up to us to start changing the way we talk about asylum seekers.