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20
Jan
2022

The rich history of the Australian honours system

The first detailed history of the Australian honours system reveals key debates that have characterised the institution for…

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18
Jan
2022

“Deep concern” for cut off Tonga

Two Tongan academics at The Australian National University (ANU) say panic and a lack of clear information are hampering search…

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30
Nov
2021

Jenkins review needs urgent implementation: experts

Australia's leading institute for women's leadership is urging all political parties and independents to commit to implementing…

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26
Nov
2021

Solomon Islands riots reflect deeper unrest

Civil unrest in the Solomon Islands is not surprising and highlights long-standing development and governance challenges,…

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22
Nov
2021

Australia must keep Japan central to its future plans

Australia needs to ramp up its already strong ties with Japan in the face of rapidly accelerating economic, environmental and…

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19
Nov
2021

Fear of COVID-19 infection at all-time high

More Australians than ever think they will be infected with COVID-19, new analysis from The Australian National University (ANU)…

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12
Nov
2021

Data trust down but Aussies still check in during pandemic

Australians are less trusting of how governments and companies use their private data following more than a year of using check-…

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01
Nov
2021

Australia's low targets high on COP26 agenda

The world will expect Australia to "ratchet up" its emissions reduction target during the United Nation's climate change summit,…

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01
Nov
2021

91Ƶexperts on COP26

The United Nations' climate change summit, COP26, has kicked off. Our experts provide thier insights on the latest round of…

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29
Oct
2021

PM urged to address low Indigenous vaccination rates

Indigenous leaders and health professionals have written to Prime Minister Scott Morrison seeking an urgent meeting about low…

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26
Oct
2021

Pacific nations can’t be left behind at COP26

Experts from The Australian National University (ANU) warn Pacific nations are at risk of being left behind in global climate…

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01
Oct
2021

Australia last in global gender pay gap reporting scorecard

Australia has ranked equal last in a scorecard on gender pay gap reporting across six countries, according to a new major…

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24
Sep
2021

COVID-19 taking bigger toll on kids’ mental health

The mental health of Australian children has deteriorated significantly over the last year due to COVID-19, new analysis from The…

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08
Sep
2021

Fuller House: biographies mark lives of the House of Reps

The lives of some of the most prominent individuals missing from the annals of Australian history and our story as a democracy…

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07
Sep
2021

Claims less Aussies paying tax not backed by data

No, there's not an increasing number of Australians freeloading off other taxpayers. A new 91Ƶstudy explains why -- with a…

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06
Sep
2021

UN’s top climate adviser says Australia must phase out coal

Australia must phase out coal by 2030 if it is to avoid catastrophic climate change and major disruption to the economy,…

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06
Sep
2021

Cormann outlines major tax reform in Crawford address

Former finance minister and OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann has detailed a new plan to ensure large…

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06
Sep
2021

Choosing bold climate action

Address by Mr Selwin Hart,  United Nations Assistant Secretary-General and Special Advisor to the Secretary-General on…

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06
Sep
2021

Australia must build economic resilience: Treasurer

Australian Treasurer the Hon Josh Frydenberg has called on Australian businesses to keep building their resilience in the face of…

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06
Sep
2021

Update tackles Japan's reinvention after PM's resignation

The resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga after successfully hosting the most difficult Olympic and Paralympic…

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