
Gladiator II: a historian on the real north African kingdom of Numidia – and the men who ruled it
Gladiator II opens with a Roman fleet brutally laying siege to a city in the north African kingdom of Numidia. On the big screen we see ships set ablaze by pots of burning oil and defenders impaled by man-sized iron bolts....

At some point, Australians stopped grieving Harold Holts death and many started to laugh about it instead. The sudden disappearance of a prime minister at a Victorian beach in December 1967 has furnished many wisecracks...

Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are again in the spotlight mostly because of how they can affect the way companies deal with sexual harassment allegations. Last week, class action lawsuits were launched against mining...

More Australian families are choosing private schools – we need to understand why
The shape of Australias school system is undergoing a significant change. Enrolments in independent schools are growing, while fewer students are going to public schools. Why are more families choosing an independent or...

An imaging company gave its patients’ X-rays and CT scans to an AI company. How did this happen?
Australias biggest radiology provider, I-MED, has provided de-identified patient data to an artificial intelligence company without explicit patient consent, Crikey reported recently. The data were images such as X-rays...

After reversing the ban on new offshore oil and gas exploration permits, New Zealands coalition government is now considering whether to share the risks of exploration with the fossil fuel industry. This could mean...