
NACC belatedly to investigate whether six Robodebt referrals engaged in ‘corrupt conduct’
The National Anti-Corruption Commission will finally investigate whether six people referred to it by the royal commission into Robodebt engaged in corrupt conduct. This follows an independent reconsideration by former...

How to win an election? Focus on persuasion, not policy
Ontario residents will soon elect a new government, and Canadians should expect a federal election this spring. Elections matter. They are opportunities for democracies to enact the bedrock principle that leaders are...

The meeting now underway in Saudi Arabia between senior delegations from the United States and Russia could be the first step towards an end to the war in Ukraine and not just an end to the war. The New York Times has...

The secret behind Temu’s rock-bottom prices
Temu has made a remarkable entry in the global e-commerce landscape, quickly becoming the fifth largest online marketplace in France. Critics claim Temus ultra-competitive pricing relies on unfair practices. Yet its...

Understanding of marine ecosystems is alarmingly low – here’s why ocean literacy matters
Understanding the relationship between humans and the ocean is crucial for making informed and effective decisions that will shape the future of our ocean. With this in mind, achieving lasting global progress in ocean...

EastEnders at 40: how a ‘public service soap’ became a national institution
Thirteen million people across the UK sat down to watch a brand new soap opera that burst onto their screens on February 19 1985. The first character to speak on EastEnders was Dirty Den, as he came to be known, played by...

Can adults learn to develop absolute pitch? Our research challenges a longstanding myth
Absolute pitch has long been viewed as a kind of musical superpower. It refers to the ability to identify or produce a tone, like an A or a C-sharp, without any provided reference point. With only 12 possible answers,...