
NDIS reforms aim to make the scheme fairer. But we’ve found the groups struggling to gain access
When the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) was established in 2013, one of its driving aims was to make disability services and support systems fairer. However, our new research shows significant inequalities...

The New Cold War race for digital currencies could redefine global power. Should Australia be in it?
On Donald Trumps return to the White House, he issued an executive order banning a US digital dollar. A compelling new book, framed as a wake-up call to Western policy-makers, reveals the global significance of this move....

A popular model of evolution concludes that it was incredibly unlikely for humanity to evolve on Earth, and that extraterrestrial intelligence is vanishingly rare. But as experts on the entangled history of life and our...

M23 rebels are marching across eastern DRC: the interests driving players in the conflict
The current conditions in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) resemble the situation during the Second Congo War between 1998 and 2003. This resulted in millions of deaths, with neighbouring countries especially...

With the unembarrassed audacity parties show as an election nears, the government has stolen the oppositions policy to ban foreign investors buying established homes. Treasurer Jim Chalmers and Housing Minister Clare ONeil...

The African continent finds itself in a predicament. Advanced economies in the rest of the world developed through industrialisation: their economies transformed from mainly agricultural to industrial. This involved...

Fourth industrial revolution in South Africa: inequality stands in the way of true progress
In his 2019 State of the Nation address, South Africas President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that he was creating a commission on the fourth industrial revolution (4IR). The term refers to the integration of advanced digital...