
Physical activity primarily in the form of active play promotes young childrens physical, mental, emotional and social health. It can also influence how active people will be later in life. Its recommended that...

Reform clock is ticking - the big policy challenges the next government must urgently address
The 2025 federal election coincides with a period of profound global uncertainty, as the Trump administration wreaks havoc on the free trade system and longstanding alliances. The events of recent months have underscored...

MyMedicare promises better health care. But only 1 in 10 patients has signed up
MyMedicare is a scheme that encourages patients to register with a regular GP practice to improve their health. But few patients have enrolled. Since its launch in October 2023, only about 10% of patients have signed up....

Friend, tutor, doctor, lover: why AI systems need different rules for different roles
Im really not sure what to do anymore. I dont have anyone I can talk to, types a lonely user to an AI chatbot. The bot responds: Im sorry, but we are going to have to change the topic. I wont be able to engage in a...

Biosecurity policies can be annoying – but a century of Antarctic data shows they work
Visitors to Australia are often shocked at having to declare an apple or wooden item under our biosecurity policies. Biosecurity policies are used to keep out pest species and diseases. But theyre expensive to uphold and...

New satellite data shows NZ’s major cities are sinking – meaning rising seas will affect them sooner
Rising seas are already affecting coastal communities in Aotearoa New Zealand. On a global average, the sea level is now 18 centimetres higher than it was in 1900, and the annual rate of increase has been accelerating to...