
Why doesn’t Australia make more medicines? Wouldn’t that fix drug shortages?
About 400 medicines are in short supply in Australia. Of these, about 30 are categorised as critical. These are ones with a life-threatening or serious impact on patients, and with no readily available substitutes. Since...

Did you notice it? After a period of global instability and division, it feels like Australian democracy has just shown us a glimpse of whats possible. It was an orderly, if at times uninspired, election campaign. Last...

Humanitarian aid depends on good data: what’s wrong with the way it’s collected
The defunding of the US Agency for International Development (USAID), along with reductions in aid from the UK and elsewhere, raises questions about the continued collection of data that helps inform humanitarian efforts....

Israels prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, declared on May 5 that his government intends to intensify military operations and indefinitely reoccupy Gaza. The announcement has dashed hopes for a permanent ceasefire and the...
Do wellness patches work? How to tell the good from the bad
Andrey Popov/Shutterstock.com From sleep aids and stress relief to vitamins and energy boosts, wellness patches are surging in popularity. These stick-on supplements promise to deliver nutrients and plant-based compounds...
Governments shouldn’t chase growth at all costs. The harms of over tourism show why
Amsterdam hit its self-imposed limit of 20 million overnight stays in 2023. 4kclips/Shutterstock In the controversial case of expansion at Heathrow airport, the UK government insists that the benefits of economic growth...
Linzagolix, which is sold under the brand name Yselty, can help manage the pain caused by endometriosis. Prostock-studio/ Shutterstock A daily pill to treat endometriosis has just been recommended by the National Institute...