Aug 21, 2018 16:01 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
So, Malcolm Turnbull survives. In part, the trigger for the stand-off between Turnbull and Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton was Turnbulls poor handling of energy policy and the flips flops over the NEG. But much of...

I went to see Pussy Riot – if they're serious protesters, I'm Sid Vicious
Aug 16, 2018 20:18 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Many years after my first punk concert, when I met Pete Shelley and the other Buzzcocks at the old Apollo Theatre in Glasgow, I was excited at the age of 69 to be in Edinburgh to attend my second one. Pussy Riots...

Trump’s Space Force isn't as new or as dangerous as it seems
Aug 16, 2018 20:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Donald Trumps plans to create a Space Force have ruffled plenty of feathers and alarmed some commentators. Some argue it will merely cause a bureaucratic headache. Raising greater concerns, others have argued the Space...

ANC expediency is messing up South Africa's land reform process
Aug 16, 2018 20:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Its highly likely that an amendment will be made to South Africas constitution that will allow for land expropriation without compensation following a decision to do so by the ruling party the African National Congress...
Marikana: it's time Ramaphosa moved on accountability and reparations
Aug 16, 2018 20:10 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The 2012 Marikana massacre in South Africas North West Province, in which 34 miners were killed by the police, remains an unhealed scar in post democratic South Africa. Two of the most important unresolved issues involve...

The royal commission should result not only in new regulation, but new education
Aug 16, 2018 20:00 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The Financial Services Royal Commission has not only shown that banks and their representatives have behaved appallingly, but that we need better-educated consumers. It is naive not to expect new schemes will pop up to...

How roadblocks, not just minerals, fund rebels and conflict in the Congo
Aug 14, 2018 13:52 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature Politics
For over a decade its been widely recognised that rebel financing in the Democratic Republic of Congo is firmly linked to mining. First discovered by the Belgians in 1904, the Congolese soil harbours a huge amount of...