
Why does the US still have a Level 1 travel advisory warning despite the chaos?
No travel can be considered completely safe. There are inherent risks from transportation, criminal activity, communicable diseases, injury and natural disasters. Still, global travel is booming for those who can afford...

Those ‘what I eat in a day’ TikTok videos aren’t helpful. They might even be harmful
You may have come across those what I eat in a day videos on social media, where people usually conventionally attractive influencers wearing activewear list everything they consumed that day. They might seem like...

As Australian cities heat up and dry out, street trees are emerging as frontline defenders of urban liveability. Street trees make city life more bearable during heatwaves. They also improve human health and wellbeing,...

Australia, together with the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and Norway, has imposed sanctions on two ministers in the Israeli government for inciting violence against Palestinians in the West Bank. Australia and the...

What are the ‘less lethal’ weapons being used in Los Angeles?
After United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested multiple people on alleged immigration violations, protests broke out in Los Angeles. In response, police and military personnel have been...

We now have the (almost!) final results from the 2025 federal election - with only Bradfield still to be completely resolved. Labor won 94 of the 150 House of Representatives seats (up 17 from 77 of 151 in 2022), the...

Is regulation really to blame for the housing affordability crisis?
The Albanese government has a new mantra to describe the housing crisis, which is showing no signs of abating: homes have simply become too hard to build in Australia. The prime minister and senior ministers are taking aim...