Banks shouldn't underestimate the risk of concentration in the housing market
Aug 28, 2017 15:48 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The view of Australian banks on the risk that mortgage stress poses to our economy and the banks own viability is worrying. Shayne Elliott, CEO of ANZ Bank commented in this weeks Four Corners report: The reality is...
Here's how we can stop driverless cars from being hacked
Aug 28, 2017 15:46 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Once hackers get into your internet-connected car, they could disable the air bags, brakes, door locks and even steal the vehicle. Thats the finding of researchers who recently uncovered a flaw in the way the different...

How quantum mechanics can change computing
Aug 28, 2017 15:43 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
In early July, Google announced that it will expand its commercially available cloud computing services to include quantum computing. A similar service has been available from IBM since May. These arent services most...
100% renewable by 2050: the technology already exists to make it happen
Aug 28, 2017 15:39 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Most of the world could switch to 100% renewable energy by 2050, creating millions of jobs, saving millions of lives that would otherwise be lost to air pollution, and avoiding 1.5℃ of warming. Thats the bold claim of a...
What's equity got to do with health in a higher-density city?
Aug 28, 2017 15:36 pm UTC| Insights & Views Real Estate
More and more of us living in denser cities where apartments and high-rise developments are increasingly common. This creates specific health concerns for residents of these areas, and for lower-income households in...

From flatscreen TVs to your smartphone: the element boron deserves more attention
Aug 28, 2017 15:33 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Each time you watch sport on a flatscreen television, or send a message by touching your smartphone screen, give thanks to an unsung hero of the periodic table: boron. Boron, often wrongly labelled a boring element,...

Expansion of cashless welfare card shows shock tactics speak louder than evidence
Aug 28, 2017 15:30 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
The federal government last week passed legislation to expand the trial of the cashless welfare card to other areas of Australia. The controversial policy quarantines 80% of welfare payments to Indigenous Australians...