SolStock/Getty Images Have you ever wondered how Australias many Indigenous languages relate to one another and how far back the connections go? The Australian continent has been settled by Indigenous people for at least...

Australian democracy is not dead, but needs help to ensure its survival
Democracies worldwide are suffering from legitimacy problems. This is reflected in low levels of public trust in key political institutions, the polarisation of politics, and the erosion of public confidence in the...

In an age when home offices, hybrid work arrangements and blurred boundaries between work and personal life are the norm, a recently established narrative is intensifying: the integration of spirituality into business....
jittawit21/Shutterstock Billed as the most significant change to the science system in 30 years, last weeks announcement of major structural changes to scientific research institutions was objectively a big deal. But the...

Why the WHO has recommended switching to a healthier salt alternative
This week the World Health Organization (WHO) released new guidelines recommending people switch the regular salt they use at home for substitutes containing less sodium. But what exactly are these salt alternatives? And...

As antisemitic attacks reach ‘disturbing’ levels, is strengthening hate crime laws the answer?
Mike Burgess, head of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, has issued a stark warning following the discovery of explosives in a caravan in northwest Sydney, alongside a note bearing the address of a Sydney...

Corporate transparency is a step toward a greener economy, but further change is needed
Could corporate transparency be one of the solutions to climate change? Or, at the very least, could it be a way to hold businesses accountable for their environmental impacts? Not by itself, according to our paper,...