
Sun Cable's crash isn't the end of Australia's renewable energy export dreams
16th January 2023
The $30 billion renewable energy export project Sun Cable has entered voluntary administration following 'the absence of alignment' with shareholders.

How chilli might help us regain our sense of taste after COVID
23rd December 2022
Could hot chilli sauce amplify flavour for those whose sense of taste has been COVID-affected?

Will price caps on coal & gas bring power prices down?
13th December 2022
Caps will be imposed on the wholesale price of coal and gas, which may or may not lead to lower gas and electricity prices.

China's older people risk curtailing the prosperity they created
21st November 2022
China’s economic and family planning policies of the 1970s ushered in a ‘golden age’ of growth. But as China ages, keeping it golden will be a challenge.

Is tracking your sleep a good idea?
18th November 2022
Does self-monitoring your sleep through sleeping apps and other devices help you get a good night's sleep?

Gambling in Australia is about more than just money
17th November 2022
Gambling and tipping is as much about the shared cultural activity as it is the money. It is part of our identities and influences how we feel about ourselves.

Return of international students highlights increasing gaps between universities
3rd November 2022
Data shows international students are returning to Australia, but this growth is not shared equally around the university sector.

Athlete power in the digital age – stand up for what you believe in
24th October 2022
There is a real shift in power happening in Australian sport and around the world. It is a shift in power moving from the organisations that own, run and regulate sport, to the athletes who deliver the content.
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