In full-page statements in the national media today, 19 Australian security practitioners and former Defence leaders have published an Open Letter on why Australia’s dependence on fossil fuels is a ...
Australia quickly offered protection to Iranian women footballers who drew global attention. At the same time, new migration ...
I am grateful to Eugene Doyle for spelling out the details of the coming energy shock arising from the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz. It’s a case of batten down the hatches, though I’m not ...
Political evasions and half-truths are shaping Australia’s response to the US-Israel attack on Iran, undermining honest debate about legality and policy.
Decades of tough-on-crime rhetoric have narrowed political debate, but safer communities may depend on shifting the conversation toward prevention, accountability and repair.
Clean energy investment is accelerating rapidly worldwide, but the fossil fuel industry is spending billions each year shaping public debate and attacking renewables.
The Strait of Hormuz carries the lifeblood of the global economy – and war with Iran risks turning a geopolitical conflict ...
Australia’s role in supporting the US-Israel war against Iran with the hosting of a string of US military bases across the country is a critical contribution to the US war machine.
From AUKUS to Gaza and now Iran, the government’s instinct has been to avoid political traps rather than confront hard choices – and voters are drifting away.
Talk of Australia as a 'middle power' sounds comforting, but our record in Asia and in global diplomacy often tells a ...
An oil price spike triggered by war in the Middle East could hit Pacific economies hard. Heavy reliance on imported fuel and ...
Calls to reduce immigration by “raising standards” sound tough, but current visa settings are already far tighter than in ...
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