
First Vegas, then the world? Why the NRL is eyeing international markets
This weekend, Australias National Rugby League (NRL) continues to trumpet its now annual pilgrimage to open its season in Las Vegas. While its only the second year of a five-year arrangement, the NRL claims its Vegas...

Farming cooperatives can get a bad environmental rap, but they can also be a force for good
It might have surprised some people when the United Nations made 2025 the International Year of Cooperatives and praised the significant role cooperatives play in advancing the implementation of the Sustainable Development...

People experiencing domestic violence are often urged to report their abuse to police. But what if your abuser is a police officer? Our new research, drawing on 17 interviews with victim-survivors from two studies and...

‘Brain vitrification’: new research shows how the Vesuvius eruption turned a man’s brain to glass
A young man killed in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE was likely overcome by a fast-moving cloud of gas at a temperature of more than 500C in a process that transformed fragments of his brain into glass, according...

Over the past few days, the Australian media has been dominated by the activities of the Chinese navys Task Group 107 as it has progressed south along the Australian coast and conducted a series of live-fire exercises....

Yes, paper straws suck. Rather than bring back plastic ones, let’s avoid single-use items
When US President Donald Trump ordered federal agencies to return to plastic straws, claiming the paper version is ineffective and disgustingly dissolves in your mouth, he was widely criticised for setting back efforts to...

Nangs are popular with young people. But are they aware of the serious harms of nitrous oxide?
Nitrous oxide also known as laughing gas or nangs is cheap, widely available and popular among young people. Yet it often flies under the radar in public health programs and education settings. For example, its not...