
In our national discussions on domestic and family violence, much of the focus is rightly on the women experiencing the violence and how best to help them. But another vital, less acknowledged part of the puzzle is the...

Extreme weather events have slowed economic growth, adding to the case for another rate cut
Australias economy slowed sharply in the March quarter, growing by just 0.2% as government spending slowed and extreme weather events dampened demand. That followed an increase of 0.6% in the previous quarter. The national...

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is expected to have his first face-to-face meeting with US President Donald Trump this month, against a background of increased steel and aluminium tariffs and US pressure on Australia to...

The iconoclastic American general Douglas Macarthur once said that wars are never won in the past. That sentiment certainly seemed to ring true following Ukraines recent audacious attack on Russias strategic bomber fleet,...

What if Alberta really did vote to separate?
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is using sovereignty sentiments in Alberta as a kind of implied threat to get a better deal for the province. In a letter to Mark Carney in the run-up to the recent first ministers conference...

Google searches for information about cancer lead to targeted ads from alternative clinics
More than 80 per cent of online searches are now performed with Google. But theres an insidious element to the worlds most popular search engine. As companies compete for the advertising spaces that accompany search query...

How remembering railway accidents from 100 years ago can make the industry safer today
According to a recent report, the UK rail industry is a relatively safe environment for both passengers and workers. The findings, from the Rail Accident Investigation Branch, came from data on railway accidents for 2024....