China’s insertion into India-Pakistan waters dispute adds a further ripple in South Asia
Indian Border Security Force soldiers patrol near the line of control in Kashmir. Nitin Kanotra/Hindustan Times via Getty Images With the future of a crucial water-sharing treaty between India and Pakistan up in the air,...
Right-wing political group Advance is in the headlines. What is it and what does it stand for?
Advance/Facebook Political lobby group Advance has been back in the headlines this week. It was revealed an organisation headed by the husband of the Special Envoy for Combatting Antisemitism, Jillian Segal, donated...
We travelled to Antarctica to see if a Māori lunar calendar might help track environmental change
Holly Winton, CC BY-SA Antarcticas patterns of stark seasonal changes, with months of darkness followed by a summer of 24-hour daylight, prompted us to explore how a Māori lunar and environmental calendar (Maramataka)...
How a drone delivering medicine might just save your life
Flystock/Shutterstock Drones can deliver pizza, and maybe one day your online shopping. So why not use them to deliver urgent medicines or other emergency health-care supplies? Trials in Australia and internationally have...

Conflict in Syria has escalated with Israel launching bombing raids against its northern neighbour. It follows months of fluctuating tensions in southern Syria between the Druze minority and forces aligned with the new...

Bribery in South Africa: law now puts a duty on companies to act
Bribery is one of the most common forms of corruption in South African companies and state institutions. This has a number of harmful outcomes. Firstly, research shows that it weakens democracy and slows down economic...

Ken Henry urges nature law reform after decades of ‘intergenerational bastardry’
Former Treasury Secretary Ken Henry has warned Australias global environmental reputation is at risk if the Albanese government fails to reform nature laws this term. In his speech to the National Press Club on Wednesday,...