
A bill introduced to parliament this week, if passed, would limit the governments power to reconsider certain environment approvals when an activity is harming the environment. It fulfils Prime Minister Anthony Albaneses...
A $33 billion vote-grabber or real relief? Examining the Albanese government’s big housing pledge
Man As Thep/Shutterstock The Australian housing market is in crisis: soaring prices, increasing rental stress, declining home ownership rates and a growing number of people experiencing homelessness. In response, Prime...
Kristi Blokhin/Shutterstock In Australia, its estimated almost one in five boys (18.8%) experience child sexual abuse. And at least one in 16 men (6.1%) experience sexual violence after age 15. However, many boys and men...
Critical thinking is more important than ever. How can I improve my skills?
Siora Photography/Unsplash There is a Fox News headline that goes like this: Transgender female runner who beat 14,000 women at London Marathon offers to give medal back Read about the event elsewhere and it turns out...
Podcasting was once a rebel medium for diverse voices. Now it’s slowly being consumed by big media
Shutterstock Podcasting was once the underdog of the media world: a platform where anyone with a microphone and an idea could share their voice. With low barriers to entry and freedom from institutional gatekeeping, it...

The collapse of Hudson’s Bay signals a turning point for Canadian legacy retailers
Hudsons Bay Company has begun liquidating all but six of its stores. After the 352-year-old retailer filed for creditor protection amid mounting debt and operational losses in early March, a court gave it permission to...
Maritime truce would end a sorry war on the waves for Russia that set back its naval power ambitions
A warship is seen docked in the port of the Black Sea city of Sochi. Mikhail Mordasov/AFP via Getty Images Away from the grueling land battles and devastating airstrikes, the Ukraine war has from its outset had a naval...