
Could we live with a nuclear-armed Iran? Reluctantly, yes
As the ceasefire between Israel and Iran seems to be holding for now, it is important to reflect on whether this whole episode was worth the risks. Wider escalation was (and remains) possible, and we do not know whether...

How to reform the NDIS and better support disabled people who don’t qualify for it
Australia is spending more than ever on disability services and yet many people with disability still arent receiving the support they need. Since the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) began in 2013, it has...

Your say: week beginning June 30
Every day, we publish a selection of your emails in our newsletter. Wed love to hear from you, you can email us at [email protected] Monday June 30 Tax reform If Treasurer Jim Chalmers is serious about tax...

Cities are heating up the planet – how they can do more to fight climate change
Cities have a central role to play tackling climate change. They contribute 6772% of the greenhouse gas emissions which are heating up the planet. At the same time, cities are increasingly at risk from global warming....

Australias closest neighbour, Papua New Guinea, is a place of remarkable cultural diversity. Home to cultures speaking more than 800 languages, this region has been interconnected by seafaring trade networks for thousands...

New Zealands mental health crisis is well documented in the governments 2018 inquiry, He Ara Oranga, which shows one in five people experience mental illness or significant mental distress. However, an almost singular...

On her new album, Lorde creates pop at its purest – performative, playful and alive to paradox
✏️Describe the vibe goes the demand to commenters underneath the YouTube video for Lordes latest single, Hammer. Fans form a flow; a vibe check in Zillenial parlance: The pure rawness … (@lynmariegm) A more raw...
The “Takaichi Trade”: How Japan’s First Female PM Is Shaping the Yen
How the US–India tariff truce boosts major Indian industries, Surat to Pharma