
Albanese’s pitch on beer – temporary freeze on excise indexation
The Albanese government will temporarily freeze the indexation on draught beer excise, in what it describes as a win for drinkers, brewers and businesses. The freeze is for two years and starts from the next due indexation...

Africa’s newest book prize is named after Andreé Blouin: who was she?
When she died in 1986, her passing was hardly in the news a stark contrast to her pivotal role as an adviser and campaign strategist to newly independent African leaders in Algeria, both Congos, Cte dIvoire, Mali, Guinea...

How to make a political Oscars speech that doesn’t flop – according to rhetorical theory
So, its happened. Youre on stage, Oscar statue in hand, facing Hollywoods finest and millions of viewers. You could keep it simple thank your agent, your co-stars, your dog. Or you could use this moment to say something...

White House spat with AP over ‘Gulf of America’ ignites fears for press freedom in second Trump era
A federal judge in the District Court of Columbia will shortly decide if the US president, Donald Trump, is allowed to dictate the terms of service of the Associated Press (AP), the US wire agency that proudly proclaims it...

If there was a book of diplomacy, then French president Emmanuel Macron threw it at US president Donald Trump in their joint press conference in Washington DC. Macron delivered quite the masterclass in the diplomatic arts....

The UK’s food system is broken. A green new deal for agriculture could be revolutionary
The UKs food system was described as broken in a recent parliamentary report and its not hard to see why. High living costs, a health crisis of diet-related chronic disease, farmers incomes squeezed and low pay across the...

How evolution might explain impatience
Nobody likes to wait, and we are willing to pay to avoid it. Expedited shipping, fast food and video streaming are all profitable because they reduce or eliminate that wait. You can test this by asking a group of people to...