There is declining trust in Australian unis. Federal government policy is a big part of the problem
Matej Kastellic/ Shutterstock As we head towards the federal election, both sides of politics are making a point of criticising universities and questioning their role in the community. Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has...
Trauma dumping: how sharing experiences on social media can cause distress for other users
Stock Unit/Shutterstock Have you ever asked someone how their day was, or been chatting casually with a friend, only to have them tell you a horrific story that has left you feeling distressed or emotionally exhausted...
Spacefarers may contaminate other worlds – but scientists have plans to keep the cosmos clean
Debris on the surface of Mars from the Perseverance mission, captured on April 19 2022. NASA/JPL-Caltech In his inauguration speech in January, United States President Donald Trump declared the US would plant the stars and...
Kaboompics.com/Pexels Almost half of Australians wish they read more: in our recent research, 54.9% of those who have read a book in the past year, and 49.8% of those who havent, told us they read less than they intend to....
Beyond Emilia Pérez: 5 Mexican films that do justice to victims of the drug cartels
Julieta Egurrola in _Ruido_ (Noise). Courtesy of Netflix 2022 Oscar frontrunner Emilia Pérez has received mixed reactions from the film industry, critics and general audiences. On Rotten Tomatoes it holds a 72%...
A U.S. flag and an Education Department flag fly outside the U.S. Department of Education building on Feb. 4, 2025, in Washington, D.C. Alex Wong/Getty Images The future of the Institute of Education Sciences, the...

Sam Kerr verdict: what it means for law in the UK and the star athlete’s soccer career
A London court has found Sam Kerr not guilty of the racially aggravated harassment of Metropolitan Police officer Stephen Lovell. As captain of the Australian womens national soccer team, Kerr was widely condemned when...