
What if every pet was vegan? Here’s how much it would help the planet
At least a quarter of all human-generated greenhouse gas emissions to date can be traced to the livestock industry. Vast tracts are used to grow feed crops and to graze the worlds 92 billion cows, pigs, chickens and other...

How ‘sad’ bananas could help tackle food waste
Bananas are a sociable fruit. They thrive in bunches, bound by a unifying stalk which joins them happily together in curvy yellow brightness. But what about the ones which get separated from the bunch? Cast aside as single...

Hard Truths: Mike Leigh’s bleakly comic take on depression offers no easy answers
If you were to ask a computer programme to come up with a title for a new Mike Leigh film it could do no better than Hard Truths. Echoing the title of his very first film in 1971, Bleak Moments, Hard Truths represents a...

In 2025, let’s make it game on – not game over – for our precious natural world
Its just past midnight in the cool, ancient forests of Tasmania. Weve spent a long day and night surveying endangered Tasmanian devils. All around, small animals scurry through bushes. A devil calls in the darkness....

What was damnatio memoriae? How to get cancelled in Ancient Rome
People throughout history have deliberately tried to forget corrupt or criminal leaders who offend the publics sense of morality or justice. The term damnatio memoriae (condemnation of memory) describes this kind of...

Australians love a good sport story, because we love our sport. While many of us think of sporting narratives playing out on fields and courts, there are some wonderful sporting stories captured in our countrys rich...

How to stay safe in a New Year’s Eve crowd
December 31 brings masses of people together to usher in the new year. But when massive crowds gather to party, certain risks such as overcrowding or alcohol-related violence may increase. Here are some tips to stay safe...