
‘Morocco made us innocent’: the many selves of Robert Dessaix
In an interview with The Paris Review, novelist Don DeLillo said, Im completely willing to let language press meaning upon me. Thats not to say the sound of a sentence should be given priority over its meaning, but that...

How common are errors in IVF labs? Can they be prevented?
The news of a woman unknowingly giving birth to another patients baby after an embryo mix-up at a Brisbane IVF lab has made headlines in Australia and around the world. The distress this incident will have caused to...

With Big Girls Dont Cry, Gumbaynggirr/Wiradjuri playwright Dalara Williams proves herself to be a formidable talent. Cheryl (Williams), Queenie (Megan Wilding) and Lulu (Stephanie Somerville) are three best friends who...

Google, antitrust enforcement and the future of European digital sovereignty
Since its beginnings as a humble student start-up in 1998, Google has pulled off a meteoric rise. In 2025, its parent company, Alphabet, is a vast multinational technology conglomerate and one of the worlds most valuable...

Liberation of Bergen-Belsen: how a lack of protective clothing cost lives
Clothing can kill. So, too, can the absence of personal protective equipment. For decades, the medical establishment has understood the role of fabric in both spreading contagion and guarding against its transmission but...

Five lessons from Perugia’s global gathering of journalists, climate changemakers and media leaders
Last week, I travelled to the historic city of Perugia in Umbria, Italy. With clear blue skies, wisteria hanging over ancient Roman walls, plenty of gelato and beautiful vistas from the hilltop, the setting was pretty...

Public protesters are our socially connected friends and neighbours, not angry loners
For some people, protests dont seem like rational and responsible forms of political participation in a democratic system. According to the latest World Values Survey (2017-2022), 28.6 per cent of Canadians and 27.7 per...