Coronavirus quarantine could spark an online learning boom
Feb 24, 2020 08:22 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
The spread of the coronavirus disease known as COVID-19 is a public health emergency with economic and social ramifications in China and across the world. While the impacts on business are well documented, education is...
Feb 24, 2020 07:58 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
In 2018, the Victorian Ombudsman, Deborah Glass, delivered a report about the saddest case she had ever seen. A 39-year-old woman with a developmental disorder had been locked in her prison cell for up to 23 hours a day...

Online lectures mean fewer students are turning up – does it matter?
Feb 24, 2020 07:58 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
In 2017, a business lecturer posted a photo on LinkedIn showing a completely empty university classroom, 15 minutes after the class had been scheduled to start. This is not an isolated incident. Anecdotally, lecture and...
Billions are pouring into mobility technology – will the transport revolution live up to the hype?
Feb 24, 2020 07:57 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Over the past decade almost US$200 billion has been invested globally in mobility technology that promises to improve our ability to get around. More than US$33 billion was invested last year alone. Another measure of...

Buzz off honey industry, our national parks shouldn’t be milked for money
Feb 24, 2020 07:55 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Among the vast number of native species damaged by the recent bushfire crisis, we must not forget native pollinators. These animals, mainly insects such as native bees, help sustain ecosystems by pollinating native...
Australian law says the media can't spin lies – 'entertainment magazines' aren't an exception
Feb 24, 2020 07:54 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
In a recent ruling the Australian Press Council has given a signal to gossip magazines it is OK to make up and publish rubbish about people, so long as the stories arent blatantly incorrect. This is despite the councils...
Julian Assange's extradition case is finally heading to court – here's what to expect
Feb 24, 2020 07:54 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics Law
The extradition hearing to decide whether to send Julian Assange to the United States to be tried for publishing classified military documents on Wikileaks is expected to finally begin today in London. Assange is...
China Signals Subtle Treasury Pullback: Banks Urged to Ease US Debt Exposure
China Signals Quiet Treasury Trim: Banks Told to Ease Up on US Debt
The “Takaichi Trade”: How Japan’s First Female PM Is Shaping the Yen
How the US–India tariff truce boosts major Indian industries, Surat to Pharma