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Government needs to tackle foreign influence “grey zone”
A new report from The Australian National University (ANU) has provided a roadmap for the Government to navigate the "grey zone"…
Fair Work amendments increase COVID risk
The Government's proposed Fair Work Amendment Bill threatens Australia's ongoing control of COVID and could spark our next…
Pandemic response sees confidence in government soar
Australians' confidence in government and political leaders has skyrocketed over the last 12 months on the back of the COVID-19…
Suu Kyi detention marks return to the Myanmar of old
The detention of Aung San Suu Kyi appears to mark the inevitable end of a trajectory that has seen the military in Myanmar revert…
Honours highlight First Nations justice reform
Dr Jill Guthrie has been given one of Australia's highest honours for significant service to Indigenous health, including her…
Stopping climate change requires urgent use of science
Using science with urgency, at scale and in cooperation will help the world prevent cataclysmic climate change, Nobel laureate…
We must keep learning and must keep doing
Speech to 2021 UN Climate Adaptation Summit Friday 22 January 2021 It's a great honour to be asked to speak on behalf of the…
We must stay ahead of the vaccine rollout curve
By Dr Adam Henschke Trust, once lost, is hard to repair. The rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine will require public…
Biden likely to balance activist agenda with moderate tone
United States President Joe Biden faces a more desperate situation than the Global Financial Crisis that confronted President…
Trump may be banned from 2024 presidential run
A US politics expert at The Australian National University (ANU) says President Donald Trump is likely to finish his term in…
Rival superpowers may exploit chaos in the US
China and Russia will be tempted to exploit the chaos facing the United States, according to …
Schools score solid marks for pandemic learning changes
The vast majority of Australians are satisfied with how educational institutions adapted learning and teaching during the COVID-…
Gambling rates dropped during height of COVID restrictions
Gambling rates in Australia dropped off significantly during the height of COVID-19 restrictions, before increasing again over…
COVID misery burns through billions in life satisfaction
Australian adults have lost the equivalent of $338 billion in life satisfaction due to COVID-19, according to new analysis from…
Time to rethink our approach to national security: expert
The Head of the ANU National Security College has called for the appointment of a sovereignty commissioner to lead a public…
Uncertainty reigns supreme in Thailand
Thailand's political direction remains unclear, and neither protestors nor the government have appeared to take much heed of the…
The “most significant” inquiry of our times
The report on the alleged war crimes by special operation members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) in Afghanistan is the…
Study finds "high level" of COVID vaccine resistance
Almost three-in-five Australians (58.5 per cent) say they will definitely get a COVID vaccine once it is available, new analysis…
Global COVID infections up to six times higher than reported
COVID-19 infection rates in the UK, France and Belgium are much higher than reported and up to 17 times higher in Italy…
Japan visit cements strategic ties for Australia
Australia and Japan are expected to reach a defence agreement that entrenches an "elevated strategic relationship" during Prime…