
The mushroom murder trial, as it has popularly become known, has gripped Australia over the past 11 weeks. More than that, its prompted worldwide headlines, multiple daily podcasts, and even YouTube videos of...

Anthony Albanese seems to find himself on eggshells whenever the Australian-American relationship comes up. Hes persistently pursued to his obvious irritation by journalists asking when hell have his first face-to-face...

Urban water bodies rivers, lakes and oceans are in trouble globally. Large sewage volumes damage the open environment, and new chemicals and pharmaceutical compounds dont break down on their own. When they are released...

Kumanjayi Walker inquest: racism and violence, but findings too little and too late
First Nations people please be advised this article speaks of racially discriminating moments in history, including the distress and death of First Nations people. The inquest findings into the death of 19-year-old...

What people really want from their GP – it’s simpler than you might think
Booking a GP appointment is a routine task, yet for many people its a source of frustration. Long waits, confusing systems and impersonal processes have become all too familiar. While much attention has been paid to how...

Georgia: how democracy is being eroded fast as government shifts towards Russia
Georgia was once considered a post-Soviet success story. After years of authoritarian rule, followed by independence which brought near state collapse, corruption and chaos, Georgia appeared to have transitioned to...

What schools can learn from skate culture
At a school in Malm, Sweden, skateboarding is on the curriculum. John Dahlquist, vice principal of Bryggeriets High School, teaches skate classes and brings lessons from skateboarding into other subjects. By encouraging...