
Bluey was edited for American viewers – but global audiences deserve to see all of us
24th August 2022
Beloved children’s program Bluey has received some backlash, due to Disney’s decision to make edits to various episodes for the US market.

How far-right online spaces use mainstream media to spread their ideology
24th August 2022
Mistrust in the media is widespread among Australians, but this view becomes particularly antagonistic at the far-right fringe where mainstream media are typically viewed as 'traitors' and the 'enemy of the people.'

Some uni students want to be more than employees, but we're neglecting these would-be entrepreneurs
8th July 2022
Australia’s higher education system is mainly focused on training people to work for others’ companies but this can become an obstacle to innovation.

Boycotts in sport may not advance human rights. But they do harm individual athletes
24th June 2022
Boycotts regularly occur in high-profile sport, but they often do more to harm individual athletes than to the condemned regime.

Swapping stamp duty for land tax would push down house prices but push up apartment prices, new modelling finds
20th June 2022
NSW recently announced it would be the second Australian jurisdiction to switch from stamp duty to land tax.

Could I still be infectious after COVID isolation?
30th May 2022
You don’t want to isolate longer than necessary but you also don’t want to risk your friends’ and workmates’ health.

China's population to shrink for first time since great famine 60 years ago
30th May 2022