
After an autocratic leader was toppled in Bangladesh, democratic renewal remains a work in progress
Last July, a powerful student-led uprising in Bangladesh toppled the authoritarian, corrupt government led for 15 years by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Bangladesh now shows modest signs of democratic recovery. Months into...

Justice on demand? The true crime podcasts serving up Erin Patterson’s mushroom murder trial
The trial of the so-called mushroom cook Erin Patterson, currently underway in the Victorian town of Morwell, continues to generate global attention. The mother of two is charged with three counts of murder and one count...

Economic pessimism is behind the drift of voters to minor parties and independents
Growing economic pessimism appears to have pushed many voters away from Australias two major parties, Labor and the Coalition. Support for minor parties and independents has doubled since the Global Financial Crisis in...
Whatever happened to Barbie’s feet? Podiatrists studied 2,750 dolls to find out
elinaxx1v/Shutterstock What do you get when a group of podiatrists (and shoe lovers) team up with a Barbie doll collector? A huge opportunity to explore how Barbie reflects changes in the types of shoes women wear. It all...
This 6-point plan can ease Australia’s gambling problems – if our government has the guts
WHYFRAME/Shutterstock We have a refreshed and revitalised Australian government, enriched with great political capital. During the last term of parliament before the election, opportunities to address Australias raging...

Can we confront cancel culture by finding common ground between moderate leftists and ‘wokists’?
A.C. Graylings new book Discriminations: Making Peace in the Culture Wars sees the renowned philosopher wading into the ethical minefields of woke activism, cancellation, and conservative backlash. Filled with thoughtful...
Alzheimers disease is named for Alois Alheimer (left), but his patient, Auguste Deter (right), should not be overlooked. (Wikimedia Commons) Auguste Deter was born 175 years ago on May 16, 1850. Though the story of her...