The company tax regime is a roadblock to business investment. Here’s what needs to change
Erman Gunes/Shutterstock Productivity growth is a key driver of improvements in living standards. But in Australia over the last decade, output per hour worked grew by less than a quarter of its 60-year average. We...

New peace plan increases pressure on Israel and US as momentum grows for Palestinian statehood
A new vision for Middle East peace emerged this week which proposes the withdrawal of Israel from Gaza and the West Bank, the disarming and disbanding of Hamas and the creation of a unified Palestinian state. The plan...
Cast Of Thousands/Shutterstock The Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act, which comes into force on August 1 2025, means universities in England now have a new duty to uphold robust strategies to ensure freedom of...
England’s new free speech law comes into force – what it means for universities
Matej Kastelic/Shutterstock The Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act 2023 comes into force throughout England on August 1 2025. Designed to stop universities from censoring controversial or unpopular ideas, the law...

Who is Odysseus, hero of Christopher Nolan’s new epic?
Somewhere between hero and hustler, family man and philanderer, king and con artist, Odysseus is one of ancient literatures most complex figures. In the Iliad, he is the mastermind behind the Trojan horse. In Homers...
Vasectomy, pain and regret: what online forum Reddit reveals about men’s experiences
Fabian Montano Hernandez/Shutterstock Vasectomy has long been regarded as a permanent, safe and effective form of contraception. Its benefits are often summarised as minimally invasive and largely risk-free. But that may...

Pacific tsunami: modern early warning systems prevent the catastrophic death tolls of the past
The earthquake in Russias Kamchatka peninsula on July 30 2025 may have been one of the most severe on record, with a magnitude of 8.8. But innovations in science and technology gave governments vital time to warn and...