
After yet another election, Tasmanians are left wondering what the point of it was
When the results firmed up a few hours after polling closed on Saturday, many Tasmanians would have been wondering, what was the point of all that?. A state election only 16 months after the last one looks to have...
Sai Aung MAIN/AFP via Getty Images During the devastating magnitude 7.7 Myanmar earthquake on March 28 this year, a CCTV camera captured the moment the plate boundary moved, providing the first direct visual evidence of...

South African university programmes to support black students aren’t working. What needs to be done
Most universities and colleges have formal and informal programmes and initiatives to support student and staff development. Their goal is to create learning experiences that help students succeed academically. Typically,...

Boko Haram conflict: Nigeria’s army is failing the widows of dead soldiers
Nigerian soldiers widows have been reported as lacking support from the army, and even experiencing sexual harassment while claiming their late husbands benefits. Their concerns echo the findings of our recent study as...

‘Don’t tell me!’ Why some people love spoilers – and others will run a mile
This article contains spoilers! I once leapt out of a train carriage because two strangers were loudly discussing the ending of the last Harry Potter book. Okay I didnt leap, but I did plug my ears and flee to another...

The U.S. Senate narrowly approved on July 16, 2025, a bill that would claw back federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which distributes money to NPR, PBS and their affiliate stations. The US$9...

Pragmatic engagement – what Albanese’s visit reveals about China relations in a turbulent world
The Albanese government has faced an increasingly uncertain world since its re-election in May. US President Donald Trump has cast a long shadow over the AustraliaUS alliance, raising fresh questions about Canberras...