In Québec, Christian liberalism becomes the religious authority
Apr 08, 2019 05:21 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
The Québec government is proposing a secularism law to prohibit any new public servants in a position of authority including teachers, lawyers and police officers from wearing religious symbols while at...

Apr 08, 2019 05:20 am UTC| Insights & Views Investing
Chinese investment in Australia fell 36% in 2018, to A$8.2 billion (US$6.2 billion) from A$13 billion (US$10 billion) in 2017, according to research by KPMG and the University of Sydney Business School. This is despite...
Apr 08, 2019 05:20 am UTC| Business Insights & Views
More Australian universities are relying on casual academics to teach their students. Its difficult to estimate the exact proportion of academic staff on casual contracts, but reports suggest up to 80% of undergraduate...
Mercury pollution from decades past may have been re-released by Tasmania's bushfires
Apr 08, 2019 05:19 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Tasmanias bushfires may have resulted in the release of significant amounts of mercury from burnt trees into the atmosphere. Our research shows that industrial mercury pollution from decades past has been locked up in west...

We asked five experts: should we nap during the day?
Apr 08, 2019 05:19 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
Often during the day I feel the need to have a bit of a lie-down. Whether its been a busy day, I didnt sleep well the night before, or for no particular reason I know of. But some will warn that youll be ruined for sleep...

$500m for station car parks? Other transport solutions could do much more for the money
Apr 08, 2019 05:18 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Half a billion dollars sounds like a lot of money, but that really depends on what youre spending it on. In Tuesdays federal budget, the Coalition government announced its Commuter Car Park Fund, a A$500 million package...

Music streaming has a far worse carbon footprint than the heyday of records and CDs – new findings
Apr 08, 2019 05:18 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
It is easy to get nostalgic for the era when most music lovers bought LPs. They would save their pennies for a Saturday trip to the local record store, before heading home clutching their glorious new vinyl in a plastic...