
Tiger Woods and Serena Williams were sporting prodigies but children shouldn’t train like them
Most children have now returned from their summer holidays and are perhaps considering what sports to play this year. For some, this means sampling a wide range of sports, but others might continue to focus on the same one...

‘It’s disgusting that they can get away with this’: here’s how eviction can affect tenants’ lives
For people relying on rental properties to keep a roof over their heads, there are few things more scary than the possibility of being evicted from their home. The paucity of official statistics makes it difficult to know...

An enigmatic 380-million-year-old fossil ‘fish’ from Scotland has been discovered in Australia
Queensland is renowned for its fossils of Australias largest back-boned animals dinosaurs, of course, like the Jurassic Rhoetosaurus, the Cretaceous Wintonotitan, and other large sauropods. However, our new paper...

A Nighttime Travesty is a bold new piece of theatre that depicts many illusions and truth interspersed with history. What would happen if the world was to end? A plane has left Earth because Earth is dying. The journey is...

A Chinese own goal? How war games in the Tasman Sea could push NZ closer to AUKUS
The appearance of three Chinese naval vessels firing live rounds in the Tasman Sea has caused understandable alarm in New Zealand and Australia. But this has more to do with the geopolitical context than the actual event....

How Whyalla can be upgraded to green steel and why we need to keep steel production in Australia
Financial challenges at the Whyalla steelworks in South Australia have reignited debate about the nations steel industry and its future. Australians should have access to quality steel at competitive prices. The domestic...