New laws help juries understand why victims of sexual violence struggle to recall their assaults
Sep 24, 2018 07:45 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
In June, the New South Wales parliament passed new laws to strengthen protection for children from sexual abuse and enact harsher sentences for their abusers. The reformed laws were in response to the recommendations of...
If privacy is increasing for My Health Record data, it should apply to all medical records
Sep 24, 2018 07:42 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
In response to the public outcry against the potential for My Health Record data to be shared with police and other government agencies, Health Minister Greg Hunt recently announced moves to change the legislation. The...
Is it time for Australia to be more open about research involving animals?
Sep 24, 2018 07:42 am UTC| Insights & Views
The use of animals in scientific research is a complex ethical issue, and these studies typically take place behind closed doors. But since 2012, more than 120 of Britains universities, research institutions and...
Super. If Labor really wanted to help women in retirement, it would do something else
Sep 24, 2018 07:41 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
When it comes to the gender gap in retirement incomes, symbolism appears to matter more than actually achieving something. Labors plan to add super contributions to government-funded parental leave was heralded by...
Peter Grimes is a thrilling and moving staging of the great English opera
Sep 24, 2018 07:40 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Review: Peter Grimes, Brisbane Festival Peter Grimes, one of the centrepiece events of this years Brisbane Festival, is a remarkable collaboration between the festival, Opera Queensland, Philip Bacon AM, the Queensland...

Grass trees aren't a grass (and they're not trees)
Sep 24, 2018 07:40 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Grass trees (genus Xanthorrhoea) look like they were imagined by Dr Seuss. An unmistakable tuft of wiry, grass-like leaves atop a blackened, fire-charred trunk. Of all the wonderfully unique plants in Australia, surely...
Would a vote on the Brexit deal be a betrayal? What social psychology tells us
Sep 24, 2018 07:40 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Prime minister Theresa May has responded to calls for a referendum on the final Brexit deal by stating that it would be a gross betrayal of trust. Referring to the original referendum, she said that people trusted that...