NZ’s Broadcasting Act is as old as Video Ezy. We need media reform for the streaming age
\ Getty Images One year after Video Ezy opened its first store in Aotearoa New Zealand, the Broadcasting Act 1989 was introduced. It established frameworks and funding for local content that largely still exist. But in...
Under a Coalition government, the fate of Australia’s central climate policy hangs in the balance
RobynCharnley/Shutterstock The future of Australias key climate policy is uncertain after Opposition Leader Peter Dutton said a Coalition government would review the measure, known as the safeguard mechanism, which is...

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has finally ended weeks of speculation and named the election date for the national parliament. After months of unofficial campaigning, Australians will now be treated to a festival of...
Menthol cigarettes will be banned from April 1. Here’s why – and what else is changing
patpitchaya/Shutterstock New laws come into effect in Australia today that change the look, ingredients, and packaging of tobacco products. The Australian government passed the package of tobacco laws in late 2023, which...
Flawed medical studies can end up in doctors’ advice. We developed a tool to stop it
Maksym Dykha/Shutterstock Good health care depends on evidence-based clinical practice guidelines. They translate the best available research into recommendations that shape diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies....
From trading nutrients to storing carbon: 5 things you didn’t know about our underground fungi
marian galicia/Shutterstock If youre walking outdoors, chances are something remarkable is happening under your feet. Vast fungal networks are silently working to keep ecosystems alive. These fungi arent what you might...

The Great Gatsby at 100: the Jazz Age novel that helps explain Trump’s America
F. Scott Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby, a top contender for the title of Great American Novel, turns 100 on April 10. A century later, it is invoked to help make sense of a world that still confuses material enterprise with...