
A virulent strain of bird flu continues to spread across the world. Australia, New Zealand and Pacific nations are the only countries free from the infection, but this will no doubt change. Known as Highly Pathogenic Avian...

‘A dark masterpiece’: Foucault’s Discipline and Punish at 50
2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the French publication of Michel Foucaults dark masterpiece, Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. A book of vast historical scope, written with lyrical intensity, it is one of...

This year, make a commitment to understanding your world better: practise the art of slow looking
We are in a rapidly changing visual culture where it is increasingly inadequate to take images at face value. There is an ever-increasing prevalence of image manipulation and AI imagery. And in the attention economy, our...

How universities can help make our cities more accessible for people with disabilities
People living with disabilities, ranging in severity, regularly face barriers. Oftentimes, built environments are designed in ways that fail to consider the needs of those in situations of disability. That can include...

Musk’s inauguration salute is not the only apparent fascist signal from Trump’s administration
Once again, a presidential administration headed by Donald Trump is in the spotlight over allegations of hidden fascist sympathies. This time, its precipitated by what one observer called a stiff-armed salute that...

As the political debate turns to government spending, the questions loom: is it too high, and will Peter Dutton be able to get away with keeping his proposed cuts mostly under wraps? On Tuesday the Business Council of...

Unwritten rules: why claims of a missing ‘fourth article’ of the Treaty don’t stack up
I sign this Treaty with my hand, but with the mana of my ancestors. So said Hōne Heke, the first rangatira (chief) to sign the Treaty of Waitangi. To emphasise the gravity of this sentiment, he then mentioned two of his...