Babies and toddlers are living with their mums in prison. We need to look after them better
May 17, 2019 02:18 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Women are going to prison at a higher rate than ever in Australia. Our tough sentencing policies sent women to prison at twice the rate of England and Wales in 2018. At least one in two imprisoned women in Australia has...
Trophy hunting in Africa: the case for viable, sustainable alternatives
May 16, 2019 03:29 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
For decades, the public has been fed the myth that trophy hunting is absolutely necessary for sustainable conservation in Africa. Some sections of the academy, as well as the hunting lobby, continue to argue that banning...
So you're thinking of going into a nursing home? Here's what you'll have to pay for
May 16, 2019 03:29 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
This week at the aged care royal commission hearings, the CEOs of three aged care providers called for a change in the way residential aged care is funded to improve the quality of care. This followed a plea from Aged...

Rape myths like 'stranger danger' challenged by global drug survey
May 16, 2019 03:23 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Many of the beliefs people hold about rape are downright wrong. For example, women are often told they can avoid sexual assault by monitoring how much alcohol they drink on a night out. Dont leave your drink unattended and...
Move away from a car-dominated city looks radical but it's a sensible plan for a liveable future
May 07, 2019 03:08 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
More shared spaces, safer streets and fewer cars in the city are all part of a newly released ten-year plan by the City of Melbourne. This evening, Town Hall will consider the ambitious draft transport strategy that would...
We asked people in Vietnam why they use rhino horn. Here's what they said
May 02, 2019 17:07 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Vietnam is one of the worlds largest consumers of rhino horn, contributing to the continued poaching of rhinos in the wild. Last year in Africa 1,100 rhinos were killed by poachers. And today there are only about 29,500...

Uranium mines harm Indigenous people – so why have we approved a new one?
May 02, 2019 17:02 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Last week the federal government approved the Yeelirrie uraniam mine in Western Australia in the face of vigorous protest from traditional owners. This Canadian-owned uranium mine is the newest instalment in Australias...