Arthur Poulin/Unsplash A Victorian man is reportedly in a critical condition in hospital after contracting Japanese encephalitis from a mosquito bite. This news comes after both Victoria and New South Wales issued public...

In the United States, were taught that nakedness is a very intimate and private thing. Yet, I have to show people my body every day to receive the assistance I need, writes Ashley Volion, a wheelchair-using disability...

How Sydney’s cultural festivals cultivate a sense of hope and optimism for Australia’s future
Multiculturalism is central to Australias identity, with more than half the population coming from overseas or having parents who did. Most Australians view multiculturalism positively. However, many experience a declining...

Did Covid really push some Italians out of the country’s cities?
During the summer of 2020, as highlighted by geographers Aurélie Delage and Max Rousseau, media across many European countries widely reported the idea that the Covid-19 pandemic had triggered a massive urban...

These 16 nuns were guillotined in the French Revolution. Now the Pope has declared them saints
The Martyrs of Compiègne, a group of 16 Discalced Carmelite nuns executed during the Reign of Terror in the French Revolution, were canonised by Pope Francis on December 18. Their extraordinary faith and courage in...

Late in Alan Hollinghursts new novel Our Evenings, the narrator David Win, gracefully ageing doyen of the British stage, experiences one of those moments when the world is revealed to be other than he thought it was....

Beyond Evolution: Alfred Russel Wallace’s critique of the 19th century world
Alfred Russel Wallace was a British naturalist renowned for co-developing the theory of evolution alongside Charles Darwin and for mapping out the biodiversity of the Indonesian Archipelago. However, his legacy extends...