
Renewables are cheap. So why isn’t your power bill falling?
Power prices are set to go up again even though renewables now account for 40% of the electricity in Australias main grid close to quadruple the clean power we had just 15 years ago. How can that be, given renewables are...

Following the Trump administrations abrupt cuts to USAID funding last month, the online international disaster database EM-DAT (normally funded by USAID) went dark for a week. EM-DAT collates data on the occurrence and...

The 72 hours after the sexual assault of a child can be a crucial window for police to collect biological evidence and document signs of bruising or injury. But this procedure known as a forensic medical examination can...

After a century of Monday to Friday, could the 4-day week finally be coming to Australia?
The reality of shorter working hours could be one step closer for many Australians, pending the outcome of the federal election. The Greens, who could control crucial cross bench votes in a hung parliament, have announced...

Here’s what’s different about Slinda, the single-hormone contraceptive just added to the PBS
From May 1, the oral contraceptive Slinda (drospirerone) will be listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). This means the price will drop for the more than 100,000 Australian women who currently use it from...

The next round in the US trade war has the potential to be more damaging for Australia
On April 2 the United States is set to implement a new wave of tariffs under its Fair and Reciprocal Trade Plan. Details of the plan that will impact all US trading partners are not yet known, but the US administration has...

Americans can’t stop Aussie kickers on college football fields – so they’re trying in court
The National Rugby League has recently made headlines for trying to crack the American sporting landscape by hosting matches in Las Vegas. But the NRLs great rival, the Australian Football League (AFL), has been the...