
Campus encampments and protests are a sign of failed university governance
Last year, there were multiple protest encampments and other actions by groups of students on Canadian university campuses regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Regardless of ones stance on the issue, the protests by...

Calculated risk: will the next Reserve Bank governor relax capital requirements for banks?
Adrian Orr has so far not spoken about the reasons for his recent and unexpected resignation as Reserve Bank governor, but the sudden departure caused understandable speculation. One suggestion has been that Orr was at...

Journal indexation: The misconception of guaranteed quality
Higher education institutions and research institutes are no strangers to commercial scientific journal indexers such as Scopus and Web of Science (WoS). These platforms serve as primary benchmarks for academic success and...

A freeze on aid entering the Gaza Strip, imposed by Israel last week, means once again tons of urgent medical supplies and medicines are stuck at the border, with delivery uncertain. But supplies are only one part of the...

The damage inflicted by ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred on Queensland and northern New South Wales has been extensive. Several areas have had infrastructure badly damaged, and many homes have been destroyed. With natural...

Beloved beaches were washed offshore by Cyclone Alfred – but most of this sand will return
For many people, the most visible impact of Cyclone Alfred was the damage big waves and storm surge did to their local beaches. Beaches in southeast Queensland and northeast New South Wales are now scarred by dramatic sand...

After mass killings in Syria, can a fragmented country stay united?
Shortly after the fall of Bashar al-Assads regime in Syria, the new government led by rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa pledged to unite Syrians and establish a civil peace in the country. In recent days, this fragile peace has...