Abang Anade Othow is a refugee advocate, educator, speaker, writer, and leader. She is the founder of Buckets of Hope, an initiative that uses visualisation and mindfulness to help individuals and ...
Greg Barton is Rector (academic head) of Deakin University Lancaster University Indonesia (DLI), a new joint international campus in Bandung Indonesia, and continues to be Professor of Global Islamic ...
Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University Kate Fitz-Gibbon is a Professor (Practice) in Leadership and Executive Education (LEE) in the Faculty of Business and Economics at Monash ...
The Castle remains good law in Australia. Almost three decades since the battling suburban solicitor Dennis Denuto introduced us all to the high legal concept of “the vibe of the thing”, the High ...
Australia joining the majority of nations and signing the United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons would build trust with our Asia-Pacific neighbours and strengthen the country's ...
Legal threats against the BBC over an edited interview highlight that an independent, taxpayer-funded, public broadcaster is anathema to Trump and his administration. In a world seeking reliability ...
Michael Noetel is an Associate Professor, The University of Queensland. He is an academic working at the intersection of psychology, evidence synthesis, and AI governance, with a mission to reduce the ...
A cultural theorist who specialises in the field of creative production, her current research includes ARC-funded investigations focused on creative labour studies. She is also a poet, specialising in ...
For two years, we’ve been told Australia is drowning in antisemitism. Every protest for Palestinian human rights, every mural, every chant criticising Israel has been hauled up as “evidence.” ...
We recognise the First Peoples of this nation and their ongoing connection to culture and country. We acknowledge First Nations Peoples as the Traditional Owners, Custodians and Lore Keepers of the ...
Fifty years ago, the Whitlam Government was swept from power, leaving a policy legacy unmatched by any administration, before or since. “The Platform” — as it was known — envisaged a fairer more equal ...
Paul Keating had just been appointed to his first ministry when the governor-general brought it all crashing down on November 11. The former prime minister is interviewed by Niki Savva. We recognise ...
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