
View from The Hill: 5 things to look for in the budget – and why we really need another budget soon
Jim Chalmers likes to boast, or marvel, that he is the first treasurer since Ben Chifley to deliver four budgets in a term. If Labor wins the May election, the treasurer will reckon the budget will be done and dusted for...
Could bullying be an evolutionary trait?
Given the seriousness of the consequences of bullying for its victims, it behooves us all to take a good, hard look at why so many people continue to bully. (Shutterstock) Bullying is a serious problem that impacts...

Why morning blue light therapy could improve sleep and daily activity in older adults
What if a simple change in your morning light exposure could help you sleep better? Our sleep patterns change across our lifespan, and, as we get older, we tend to have difficulty getting a good nights sleep and feeling...
The Heritage Foundation flag flies over its building on July 30, 2024, in Washington, D.C. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images President Donald Trump issued an executive order on March 20, 2025, that calls for closing the U.S....

Nigeria offers free caesareans to save mothers’ lives – but it’s not enough
Nigerias government launched an initiative in 2024 offering free emergency caesarean sections to poor and vulnerable women, in a plan to bring down the high number of mothers dying in childbirth. Aduragbemi Banke-Thomas, a...

African safaris and colonial nightmares: a visit to artist Roger Ballen’s latest show
Born in the US, Roger Ballen, the internationally renowned photographer, has lived in South Africa since the 1970s. He gained a cult following for his grotesque, surreal images of white poverty, captured on the rural...

Wealthy Africans often don’t pay tax: the answer lies in smarter collection - expert
Faced with some of the worse debt levels in over a decade, African countries are struggling to find ways to balance their books. Increasing revenue sources from their citizens is an obvious place to look. A good starting...