A new book on the 2025 election reveals Labor’s commanding win – but also a fragmented electorate, a weakened opposition and a volatile political landscape.
Australian super funds are rapidly increasing investment in US tech and AI, concentrating risk and tying retirement savings ...
A poor result for the Liberals and a surge for One Nation signal voter anger and fragmentation – but history suggests the ...
With inequality rising and budget pressures mounting, a rare political window has opened for meaningful tax reform – if the ...
As extreme weather intensifies and disinformation spreads, the government’s silence on climate change is undermining public ...
A new grassroots study of Jewish Australians challenges the government-backed antisemitism report, exposing contradictions in ...
In a new three-part series, Ramesh Thakur examines dimensions of the Iran war. In part two, he analyses how the US-Israeli war may affect Iran's nuclear capacity and ambitions.
Beyond his landmark judicial legacy, Anthony Mason’s later advocacy for a bill of rights and a republic remains a powerful ...
Trade ministers gathering to reform the WTO risk starting from the wrong premise. The WTO’s dispute system is impaired, but ...
A major new review sets out a coherent plan to reform Australia’s innovation system. But the real challenge is not design – it's whether the government can afford and deliver it.
In a new three-part series, Ramesh Thakur examines the dimensions of the Iran war. In part one, he analyses the legal issues ...
The Albanese government’s support for the US–Israel war on Iran rests on claims about nuclear threat, humanitarian intent and ...