
From peasant fodder to posh fare: how snails and oysters became luxury foods
Oysters and escargot are recognised as luxury foods around the world but they were once valued by the lower classes as cheap sources of protein. Less adventurous eaters today see snails as a garden pest, and are quick to...

There is a growing number of ‘super-sized’ schools. Does the number of students matter?
Earlier this week, The Sydney Morning Herald reported one of Sydneys top public high schools had more than 2,000 students for the first time, thanks to the booming population in the area. This follows similar reports of...

Australian roads are getting deadlier - pedestrians and males are among those at greater risk
At least ten people died in fatal crashes earlier this month in a single 48-hour period on Victorian roads. It was the latest tragic demonstration of the mounting road trauma in Australia. In the decade up to 2020, the...

Under mounting international pressure, Israel announced on May 19, 2025, that it would lift its monthslong humanitarian blockade on Gaza. The aid, which the Israeli government said would include a basic amount of food to...

Golden Dome: An aerospace engineer explains the proposed nationwide missile defense system
President Donald Trump announced a plan to build a missile defense system, called the Golden Dome, on May 20, 2025. The system is intended to protect the United States from ballistic, cruise and hypersonic missiles, and...

Created in Australia, Run It Straight is a new, ultra-violent combat sport. Across a 20x4 metre grassed battlefield, players charge at full speed toward one another. Alternating between carrying the ball (ball runner) and...
Pay equity protest outside parliament on budget day, May 22 2025. Getty Images In 1936, when the National Party was created through a merger of the United and Reform parties, there was a recognition among the power brokers...