
Big changes are planned for aged care in 2025. But you’d never know from the major parties
There has been little new in pre-election promises for Australias aged-care workers, providers or the 1.3 million people who use aged care. In March, Labor announced A$2.6 billion for another pay rise for aged-care nurses...

What is dehumanisation? Some want it to replace definitions of antisemitism and Islamophobia
Muslim and Palestinian advocacy groups have called for the term dehumanisation to be used by Australian universities, instead of two distinct terms: antisemitism and Islamophobia. In February, Australian universities...

This chart explains why Trump backflipped on tariffs. The economic damage would have been huge
The Trump administration has announced a 90-day pause on its plan to impose so-called reciprocal tariffs on nearly all US imports. But the pause does not extend to China, where import duties will rise to around 125%. The...

Gabon elections: why a landmark vote won’t bring real change
The upcoming elections in Gabon will test whether the country is on a firm democratic footing, or whether it will be business as usual with military men in control, but under the guise of democratic choice. Brice Oligui...

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton have both committed to stripping a Chinese company, Landbridge, of the lease to operate Darwin Port. Landbridge paid A$506 million for the 99-year lease...
In March 2025, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), a leading accreditation body, revised its guiding principles. This included removing the phrase diversity and inclusion from its...

Trump tariff chaos: radical uncertainty will likely make companies delay investments
Trumps sweeping reciprocal tariffs are generating huge uncertainty, which may prompt many companies around the globe to delay investments and major decisions as they await greater clarity. Even with the newly announced...