
Trump has Australia’s generic medicines in his sights. And no-one’s talking about it
While Australia was busy defending the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme against threats from the United States in recent weeks, another issue related to the supply and trade of medicines was flying under the radar. Buried on...

The left-behind men who crave pride, battle shame – and voted for Trump
Arlie Russell Hochschilds Strangers in their own Land, which explored the motivations and resentments of working-class conservatives in Louisiana, was named one of six books to help understand Donald Trumps win by the New...

At the start of this month, when denicotinisation would have been due to come into effect in Aotearoa New Zealand (had the government not repealed smokefree laws), Australia introduced innovative smokefree policies to...

What do medieval puzzles and the New York Times Connections have in common?
The New York Times Connections game asks players to categorise 16 words into four groups of four. For example, in one collection of 16, a category included blow, cat, gold and sword: these are all words that might come...

This Easter, check out which chocolate brands are most ethical
With the Easter weekend now around the corner, the sixth edition of the Global Chocolate Scorecard has just been released. This is an annual initiative produced by Be Slavery Free, in collaboration with two Australian...

The latest update on NZ’s state of the environment is sobering – but there are glimmers of progress
If left unaddressed, many environmental changes in Aotearoa New Zealand could threaten livelihoods, health, quality of life and infrastructure for generations to come, according to the latest update on the state of the...