
Fact check US: Would a $15 minimum wage really help workers?
Dec 17, 2020 11:02 am UTC| Insights & Views
Since 2009, the United States federal minimum wage has remained at $7.25 per hour. President-elect Joe Biden plans to not only increase it to $15, but also to extend it to workers who are not covered by the current...
Finally there might be some good news about UK journalism
Dec 06, 2020 09:58 am UTC| Insights & Views
It has been a long time coming, but the UKs ailing news industry may finally be on the verge of structural change that could help slow, or maybe even reverse, the more than decade-long economic decline of public interest...

A better way for billionaires who want to make massive donations to benefit society
Dec 06, 2020 09:54 am UTC| Insights & Views
Jeff Bezos, the worlds wealthiest person, announced on Instagram in November 2020 that he was giving 16 organizations a total of about US$800 million for a wide array of climate-protecting work. This money will help pay...
Misinformation on social media fuels vaccine hesitancy: a global study shows the link
Dec 06, 2020 09:52 am UTC| Insights & Views
Vaccine hesitancy is a severe threat to global health, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). The term refers to the delay in acceptance or the refusal of vaccines, despite the availability of vaccination...
We don't need banks teaching kids about money. Schools have it covered
Dec 06, 2020 09:34 am UTC| Insights & Views
The Victorian government this week announced it would ban all banking schemes from operating in public schools from 2021. This includes the controversial Dollarmites program, run by Commonwealth Bank, which teaches...

Following a t-shirt from cotton field to landfill shows the true cost of fast fashion
Dec 01, 2020 09:08 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
With many shops closed due to pandemic restrictions, Black Friday 2020 might have looked different from the frantic buying sprees of years past. But one thing remained the same: the relentless pace of fast fashion....

Why there's no COVID in this year's Christmas ads
Nov 18, 2020 03:54 am UTC| Insights & Views
To use a phrase used more this year than Ive had mince pies, 2020 has been unprecedented. November heralds the start of the festive season, thanks to the incoming wave of advertising, but its undeniable that Christmas is...