
Australias Antarctic territory represents the largest sliver of the ice continent. For decades, Australian scientists have headed to one of our three bases Mawson, Davis and Casey as well as the base on sub-Antarctic...

The federal government yesterday released its response to the Senate inquiry into issues related to menopause. The inquiry recommended the government examine options to make menopause hormone therapy (MHT, or sometimes...

New play Housework is a future Australian classic – a Don’s Party for our time
Housework, a new play by Emily Steel, lifts the rock off politics to expose its crawling, ruthless, yet undeniably comic underside. The result is masterful, hilarious and deeply incisive. Housework opens with the...

Short-term politics keeps stalling long-term fixes. This bill offers a way forward
Two federal politicians from opposing camps reached across the aisle this week to promote a valuable cause - the wellbeing of future Australian generations. Independent MP Sophie Scamps tabled the Wellbeing of Future...

When parliamentarians left Canberra on Thursday after the fortnight sitting, federal politics had the air of an uneasy waiting game. Waiting for the election date, although the campaign has been running for months. Waiting...

How Spain’s voters and political systems have kept the far right out of power – for now
Spain has shown relative resistance to the rising far-right tide, and it is currently one of Europes only left-wing governed countries. Historically, attempts to create relevant far-right parties in Spain have been...

Indigenous knowledge merges with science to protect people from fish poisoning in Vanuatu
Ciguatera fish poisoning is the worlds most frequently reported seafood-borne illness. It poses a serious health risk to tropical coastal communities, with some of the highest rates reported in Vanuatu. But now, Indigenous...