
Australia’s plan to protect its trade in war is flawed. We can’t do it with nuclear submarines
If war breaks out someday between the United States and China, one of the major concerns for Australia is the impact on its trade. Our trade routes are long and exposed. Every year, thousands of merchant ships bulk...

With interest rates on the way down, could house prices boom? Here’s what research suggests
With the Reserve Bank of Australia easing monetary policy, interest rates are on the way down. Already this year, mortgage pre-approvals had begun to rise, suggesting many aspiring home buyers are excited by the prospect...

Your smartphone is a parasite, according to evolution
Head lice, fleas and tapeworms have been humanitys companions throughout our evolutionary history. Yet, the greatest parasite of the modern age is no blood-sucking invertebrate. It is sleek, glass-fronted and addictive by...

Bougainville wants independence. China’s support for a controversial mine could pave the way
Bougainville, an autonomous archipelago currently part of Papua New Guinea, is determined to become the worlds newest country. To support this process, its offering foreign investors access to a long-shuttered copper and...

In 2017, in the wake of Brexit and Donald Trumps first election win, populism was named the word of the year by Cambridge University Press. Almost a decade later, we might have thought the terms popularity would have...

As the NRL edges into Darwin, does the AFL need to be more proactive in the NT?
The Northern Territory government recently announced the Dolphins, the NRLs newest team that entered the league in 2023, would play a home game at TIO Stadium in Darwin every year from 2026 to 2028. The Dolphins deal...