
Labor now has the political clout to reset Australia’s refugee policy. Here’s where to start
Australias policy towards refugees and asylum seekers stands at a critical juncture. Global displacement is at record highs and many countries are retreating from their responsibilities. At this moment, Australia can lead...

Playing the crime card: do law and order campaigns win votes in Australia?
Crime and public safety are usually the domain of state politics. But the Coalition tried to elevate them as key issues for voters in the recent federal election. Claiming crime had been allowed to fester under Labor, the...

On May 20, 2025, the Food and Drug Administration announced a new stance on who should receive the COVID-19 vaccine. The agency said it would approve new versions of the vaccine only for adults 65 years of age and older as...

NZ Budget 2025: tax cuts and reduced revenues mean the government is banking on business growth
Not a lot is known about the governments plans for taxes in the 2025 budget. Few tax policies have been announced so far, and what has been revealed involves targeted tax cuts for business interests. This is a big change...

Like many of her peers, Abigail (21) takes a lot of selfies, tweaks them with purpose-made apps, and posts them on social media. But, she says, the selfie-editing apps do more than they were designed for: You look at that...

Australia’s knowledge of Russia is dwindling. We need to start training our future experts now
Russias possible interest in basing long-range aircraft at an Indonesian airbase not far from Australian shores shook up a relatively staid election campaign last month. The news, which Jakarta immediately dismissed,...

Compression tights and tops: do they actually benefit you during (or after) exercise?
Youve seen them in every gym: tight black leggings, neon sleeves and even knee-length socks. Compression gear is everywhere, worn by weekend joggers, elite athletes and influencers striking poses mid-squat. But do...