
From the doable to the downright impossible: your guide to making sense of election promises
Three weeks into the federal election campaign and both major parties have already pledged to spend billions in taxpayer dollars if elected on May 3. But with so many policies announced and surely more to follow ...
Prison needle programs could save double what they cost – our new modelling shows how
ChameleonsEye/Shutterstock Needle and syringe programs are a proven public health intervention that provide free, sterile injecting equipment to people who use drugs. By reducing needle sharing, these programs help prevent...
StoryTime Studio/ Shutterstock Being a university student has long been associated with eating instant noodles, taking advantage of pub meal deals and generally living frugally. But for several years, researchers have...
‘Puppy blues’: how to cope with the exhaustion and stress of raising a puppy
Lucigerma/Shutterstock Caring for a new puppy can be wonderful, but it can also bring feelings of depression, extreme stress and exhaustion. This is sometimes referred to as the puppy blues, and can begin anytime after the...

A new state-of-the-art tube fishway technology called the Fishheart has been launched at Menindee Lakes, located on the Baaka-Darling River, New South Wales. The technology part of the NSW governments Restoring the...

Is Russian misogyny enabling sexual violence in Ukraine? Yes, argues a bestselling author
Sofi Oksanen has a penchant for difficult subjects. The Finnish-Estonian author established her international reputation with her 2008 novel Purge, which examined sexual violence against women and legacies of the Soviet...
Curious Kids: if heat rises, why does it get colder in the mountains?
Shutterstock/EvaL Miko If heat rises, why does it get colder as you climb up mountains? Ollie, 8, Christchurch, New Zealand That is an excellent and thoughtful question Ollie why indeed? Youre right, when air is...