
From surprise platypus to wandering cane toads, here’s what we found hiding in NSW estuaries
Rivers up and down the north coast of New South Wales have been hammered again, just three years after devastating floods hit the Northern Rivers and Hawkesbury-Nepean Valley. The events of 2022 sparked our latest research...

Around half of teenage girls experience moderate to severe period pain. The mechanical force of the uterus contracting and inflammatory chemicals such as prostaglandins contribute to this pain. Moderate to severe period...

‘No support, no housing, no job’ – the vicious cycle pushing more women into prison
For too many women, prison is as good as it gets. New research based on interviews with 80 female prisoners in Western Australia reveals most of these women were criminalised by circumstances outside their control before...

The ‘3 day guarantee’ for childcare starts next year. The challenge could be finding quality care
One of the Albanese governments headline election policies was a three-day guarantee for childcare. From January 5 2026, all eligible Australian families will be able to access at least three days of subsidised early...

Tech giants like Google, Facebook and Netflix make billions of dollars from Australian users every year. But most of those profits are not taxed here. To address this tax gap, some countries have introduced a new kind of...

Last weeks budget allocated NZ$472 million in new funding to deal with a growing prison population caused by greater use of prison remand and proposals to increase prison sentence lengths. The new funding comes on top of...

‘Not a saint’: Florence Nightingale, heroic founder of modern nursing, is humanised in a new novel
Florence Nightingale is often described as the founder of modern nursing. She was immortalised in Henry Wadsworth Longfellows 1857 poem, Santa Filomena: A noble type of good / Heroic Womanhood. For over a century, she has...