
There’s a new ban on vaping in childcare centres, but what else do we need to keep kids safe?
On Monday, the federal government announced new rules to boost safety in the early childhood sector. From September there will be mandatory reporting of any allegations or incidents of child physical or sexual abuse within...

View from the Hill: Cancelled Albanese-Trump meeting a setback on tariffs, AUKUS
Anthony Albaneses failure to get his much-anticipated meeting with US President Donald Trump is not the prime ministers fault, nor should it be characterised as a snub by the president. There was always a risk of...

At first glance, calls from members of Congress to restore academic merit in college admissions might sound like a neutral policy. In our view, these campaigns often cherry-pick evidence and mask a coordinated effort that...

Procuring lifesaving drugs is a daunting challenge in many low- and middle-income countries. Essential treatments are often neither available nor affordable in these nations, even decades after the drugs entered the...

Walking around my neighborhood in the evening, I am hit by the smells of summer: fresh-cut grass, hamburgers grilling and a hint of swimming pool chlorine. These are also the smells of summers from my adolescence, and they...

Friedrich Merz did something unprecedented for a German chancellor in late May 2025: publicly criticize Israel in unvarnished, unequivocal terms. What the Israeli army is doing in the Gaza Strip, I no longer understand the...

A radical proposal to abolish state government and strengthen American democracy
Get rid of states? Legal scholar Stephen Legomsky, who taught for 34 years at the Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, has just published a book, Reimagining the American Union, that proposes a radical idea:...