Why stigma against victims of domestic violence persists in Indonesia
Sep 24, 2018 07:02 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
To mark CAUSINDY (the Conference of Australian and Indonesian Youth) held in Makassar this month, The Conversation presents analysis from academics involved in the conference. On 22 September 2004, Indonesia enacted the...
Mali faces a turning point as the country prepares for legislative poll
Sep 24, 2018 07:00 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
How credible were the 2018 presidential elections in Mali? Going by the allegations of stuffed ballot boxes, theft of election materials, threats and attacks against election officials, arson at polling stations,...

Fourth industrial revolution: sorting out the real from the unreal
Sep 24, 2018 07:00 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
The phrase fourth industrial revolution has become ubiquitous. Its meant to denote a huge shift in the socioeconomic fabric of society, driven by the availability of increasingly intelligent machines. These will be able to...
South African court frees cannabis from colonial and apartheid past
Sep 24, 2018 06:54 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
A ruling by the South African Constitutional Court opens the way for decriminalising private use of cannabis, locally known as dagga. It marks a definitive shift in a century of notoriously punitive drug policy, recognised...
Influence in Australian politics needs an urgent overhaul – here's how to do it
Sep 24, 2018 06:53 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Public policy should be made for all Australians not just those with the resources or connections to lobby and influence politicians. And mostly it is. But sometimes bad policy is made or good policy is dropped because...
Labour: why Jeremy Corbyn still struggles to turn his dream of a social movement into reality
Sep 24, 2018 06:51 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
During his 2016 leadership campaign Jeremy Corbyn spoke to a packed meeting of supporters. We are a social movement, he said. Corbyn has certainly overseen a transformation of the Labour Party. From fewer than 200,000...
Labor leads 54-46% in Newspoll that shows slight improvement for government
Sep 24, 2018 06:44 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The government would be trounced at an election held now, although the Coalition has clawed back slightly in the past fortnight and Scott Morrison has improved his lead as better prime minister, according to the latest...