
The census goes digital – 3 things to know
Feb 26, 2020 07:36 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
The U.S. Census Bureau is hoping that most people who live in the U.S. will use the internet to answer census questions, rather than filling out a paper form or providing those answers to a census taker in person, at their...
Feb 26, 2020 07:35 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Mental health inpatient units should be safe and healing places. But weve found women staying in these units are being threatened, harassed and sexually and physically assaulted by men. These are mostly men also staying...
Canada must use its 'soft power' to champion global human rights
Feb 26, 2020 07:34 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
As the world enters the second decade of 21st century, it is waking up to a new reality, facing threats to international solidarity and human security that are not necessarily economic in nature. Climate change,...
Older and poorer: Retirement Income Review can't ignore the changing role of home
Feb 26, 2020 07:34 am UTC| Insights & Views Real Estate
The assumption that retired people have minimal housing costs underpins the settings of our retirement incomes system. But the real state of housing for older Australians today makes it critical for the Retirement Incomes...

World economy flashes red over coronavirus
Feb 26, 2020 07:33 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
As the novel coronavirus pandemic continues to unfold, travel restrictions are being imposed around the world. China is the main target, with various countries including Australia, Canada and the US placing different...
The jobs market is nowhere near as good as you've heard, and it's changing us
Feb 26, 2020 07:29 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
We are continually being told that more of us are employed than ever before. Reserve Bank Governor Philip Lowe points out (correctly) that a higher proportion of us are in jobs than at any other time. Prime Minister...
'I don't want anybody to see me using it': cashless welfare cards do more harm than good
Feb 26, 2020 07:28 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics Economy
The Australian government touts compulsory income management as a way to stop welfare payments being spent on alcohol, drugs or gambling. The Howard government introduced the BasicsCard more than a decade ago. About...