India has a sexual assault problem that only women can fix
Aug 28, 2018 15:19 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
India is the most dangerous country for sexual violence against women, according to the Thomson Reuters Foundation 2018 survey. The survey, which measures sexual and non-sexual violence, discrimination, cultural...
Kenyatta has his work cut out for him as he navigates Trump's world
Aug 28, 2018 15:18 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyattas meeting with his US counterpart Donald Trump at the White House carries symbolic as well as real value. The two leaders have met once before on the sidelines of the 2017 G7 meeting in...
Pertamina gets Rokan oil block from Chevron. What does this tell us?
Aug 28, 2018 15:18 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Indonesias decision that state-owned gas and oil company Pertamina will take over one of the countrys most productive oil blocks from US energy firm Chevron shows a push towards a nationalist agenda ahead of the countrys...
Spills and City Deals: what Turnbull's urban policy has achieved, and where we go from here
Aug 28, 2018 15:17 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Prime Minister Scott Morrisons recently announced ministry includes a new Minister for Cities, Urban Infrastructure and Population. Alan Tudges first Tweet in his new role announced he is looking forward to my new...
Amid blackout scare stories, remember that a grid without power cuts is impossible... and expensive
Aug 28, 2018 15:17 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Last Friday the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) released its annual Electricity Statement of Opportunities. This was widely (and inaccurately) reported as predicting widespread blackouts. The Sydney Morning...
Australian archaeologists dropped the term 'Stone Age' decades ago, and so should you
Aug 28, 2018 15:16 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Stone Age is a term often used to refer to early periods in human cultural evolution, when deliberately manufactured sharp stone flakes were the main cutting tool. But its also used to describe cultures that are seen as...
Australians think our politicians are corrupt, but where is the evidence?
Aug 28, 2018 15:16 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
A recent survey by Griffith University has found Australians trust in government is sliding. Trust and confidence in government fell in the last year to 46% at the federal and state levels. There are also serious...