The two-year wait for Hazelwood mine fire charges shows the system needs to change
Mar 16, 2016 04:42 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
Victorias Environmental Protection Authority has brought charges against four companies over the Hazelwood coal mine fire, which burned for 45 days in February and March 2014, blanketing the nearby town of Morwell in...
What's behind the Indonesian president's troubling silence on LGBT persecution?
Mar 16, 2016 00:47 am UTC| Life Law
Phelim Kine, Adjunt Professor, Roosevelt Public Policy Institute at Hunter College, City University of New York An Indonesian lawmaker tweets lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people should be put to...
Children's mental health needs to be at the heart of school policy
Mar 15, 2016 14:54 pm UTC| Life Law
Support for emotional health in schools is increasingly being recognised as less of a nice add-on and more of an essential practice. Research shows that school-based activities have a big role to play in supporting the...
The last time an outsider like Trump crashed the GOP? 1940
Mar 15, 2016 12:02 pm UTC| Politics Law
Donald Trumps challenge to the GOP establishment now seems on course to succeed. As Republicans (and many others) consider what turning the partys presidential nomination over to a real outsider will likely mean, its...

Gun control in America by the right (and wrong) numbers
Mar 15, 2016 04:34 am UTC| Law Politics
United States President Barack Obama continues to push for reform on gun control amid concerns that people will become numb to any further mass shootings, which he says are now happening on a weekly basis. His comments...
Vietnam Regulator Issues Warning Against Digital Currency Use
Mar 14, 2016 08:02 am UTC| Digital Currency Law
Vietnams Department of Electronic Commerce and Information Technology has cautioned citizens against dealing in virtual currencies such as bitcoin. The Vietnam e-Commerce and Information Technology Agency is directly...

Taking her medicine: Maria Sharapova grand slammed
Mar 11, 2016 23:51 pm UTC| Sports Law
After a routine drug test at the Australian Open tennis tournament, Maria Sharapova tested positive to a banned substance, meldonium. Upon being notified of the result she called a press conference, accepting personal...