A short history of the separation of powers: from Cicero’s Rome to Trump’s America
Studies in democracy: Cicero, left, and Donald Trump. Capitoline Museum/Mary Harrsch and EPA-EFE/Will Oliver, CC BY-SA In the four weeks since he was inaugurated for his second term as US president, Donald Trump has issued...
Pixel-Shot/Shutterstock Australians are waiting an average of 12 years to seek treatment for mental health and substance use disorders, our new research shows. While many of us are proactive in looking after our physical...
Is Australia’s GST a tax or a tariff? And why has it become a target in the trade wars?
Australian beef exports to the United States are GST-free and should not be subject to any retaliatory tariff. William Edge/Shutterstock The latest round of proposed tariffs from US President Donald Trump includes a...

With just 5 years to go, the world is failing on a vital deal to halt biodiversity loss
Almost 200 nations have signed an ambitious agreement to halt and reverse biodiversity loss but none is on track to meet the crucial goal, our new research reveals. The agreement, known formally as the Kunming-Montreal...
Should you be allowed to sue a judge? The High Court says no
Shutterstock Judges in Australian courtrooms have a lot of power. They can decide on someones guilt and the punishment for it, including lengthy prison time. But what if they get it badly wrong? Should you be able to sue a...
Boys not only perform better in maths, they are also more confident about the subject than girls
Michael Jung/ Shutterstock There is a persistent gender gap in Australian schools. Boys, on average, outperform girls in maths. We see this in national tests such as NAPLAN, as well as international assessments. New...