
Alcohol and gambling firms donate to political parties multiple times. And new rules won’t stop them
Good quality information about when and how alcohol and gambling industries try to influence government decision making should be easily accessible. But in Australia, its not. When we mapped the network of alcohol and...

The Western Australian election is less than a week away, and two themes have dominated: big public spending and culture wars. The main parties are racking up a long and expensive list of policy promises. The ABCs election...

Submarine cables keep the world connected. They can also help us study climate change
Last month tech giant Meta announced plans to build the worlds longest submarine communication cable. Known as Project Waterworth, the 50,000-kilometre cable would link five continents. Meta says it would improve...

What can you do if you’ve started uni and you don’t like it?
More than 260,000 students across Australia are going to university for the first time. Some come to university to pursue a passion, others to discover one, and some arent quite sure why theyre here. Whatever their reason,...

Belle Gibson, teenage lives and trying to find the traitors: what we’re streaming this March
This month, as the weather stays high and youre likely to want to stay under the air-conditioning, our experts have a cornucopia of shows and films theyre watching to suit every mood. There is Robert de Niros romp through...

In December 1817, the Romantic poet John Keats sent a letter to his brothers George and Thomas, in which he celebrated a quality in Shakespeares work he termed negative capability. He defined this as when a man is capable...