Revulsion at Israel’s actions in Gaza is driving a global rise in antisemitism, while efforts to conflate criticism of Israel ...
The ABC’s new flagship forum failed to interrogate key claims and perspectives on antisemitism, leaving major gaps in a ...
A new High Court ruling has struck down the Albanese government’s restrictions on former immigration detainees – exposing the risks of rushed, politically driven lawmaking.
Bill Shorten’s proposal for a university fund tackles a long-standing funding problem – but its impact will depend on how it is designed and delivered.
A major review calls for sweeping reform of Australia’s research and innovation system – but questions remain about delivery, priorities and impact.
The language and beliefs driving the US–Israel war on Iran point to escalation, not restraint – with global consequences.
Premiums are rising far faster than official increases, coverage is narrowing and hospitals are under strain – Australia’s private health model is failing.
Claudia Weisenberger, MBA, is a healthcare strategy advisor specialising in private health insurance reform and hospital sector transformation. With 15+ years’ experience across Australia, Europe, US ...
As fuel and supply pressures build, multicultural Australia offers practical lessons in restraint, cooperation and resilience – but policy has yet to catch up.
Will Brehm is an Associate Professor in Comparative Education at the University of Canberra, where he is Deputy Director of the Centre for Advanced Studies in Education (CASE). He is also the founder ...
Studies show AI systems used in military scenarios tend to escalate conflicts, raising serious concerns about their role in decisions involving nuclear weapons.
New findings from the anti-corruption commission clear several figures of corruption over Robodebt, but the affair still ...
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