
The UK government has announced that the voting age will be lowered to 16 at the next election as part of a wider effort to restore trust in and future-proof democracy. Votes at 16 has grown from a niche concern to become...

Why male corporate leaders and billionaires may need financial therapy more than anyone
Corporate leaders and billionaires are often viewed as visionaries and wealth creators. But beneath the surface, many are trapped in an invisible financial crisis one rooted not in market volatility or poor investments...

Australian law is clear: criticism of Israel does not breach the Racial Discrimination Act
Earlier this month, the Federal Court found controversial Muslim cleric Wissam Haddad breached the Racial Discrimination Act. Justice Angus Stewart ruled a series of speeches Haddad posted online were fundamentally racist...

In the thrilling finale of the TV series The Americans, set during the Reagan administration, deep-cover KGB operatives Philip and Elizabeth Jennings are faced with a difficult decision. Posing as an ordinary American...

Rising seas threaten to swallow one of NZ’s oldest settlement sites – new research
One of Aotearoa New Zealands oldest settlement sites is at risk of being washed away by rising seas, according to new research. Te Pokohiwi o Kupe (Wairau Bar) near Blenheim is a nationally significant archaeological site....

AI is now part of our world. Uni graduates should know how to use it responsibly
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming an everyday part of lives. Many of us use it without even realising, whether it be writing emails, finding a new TV show or managing smart devices in our homes. It is also...

New Barbie with type 1 diabetes could help kids with the condition feel seen – and help others learn
Barbie has done many things since she first appeared in 1959. Shes been an astronaut, a doctor, a president and even a palaeontologist. Now, in 2025, Barbie is something else: a woman with type 1 diabetes. Mattels latest...