This week Zia Ahmad – a regular contributor to P&I – became the first Muslim to receive the Medal of the Order of Australia ...
Australia’s foreign policy is being distorted by AUKUS, militarised thinking and a misplaced faith in US power, when the ...
Support at Home was meant to transform aged care, but its assessment and funding model has left older Australians waiting too ...
One Nation’s polling surge could create serious instability after the next federal election, with the party’s growing Senate ...
Australia’s crisis of trust is being deepened by opaque lobbying, revolving-door appointments, weak accountability and an ...
Human rights organisations have referred evidence to the AFP, urging an investigation into whether Australian-Israeli dual ...
Pete Hegseth’s Shangri-La Dialogue speech revealed the contradictions at the heart of Trump’s foreign policy: demanding ...
Rapid advances in lithium-metal battery systems, all-electric submarines and autonomous underwater vehicles are reshaping ...
Australia’s school funding debate has focused on headline spending figures while obscuring whether resources counted toward ...
In this South China Morning Post editorial, Huawei’s latest chipmaking breakthrough is presented as evidence that US ...
Texas may still lean Republican, but shifting party identification, economic discontent and doubts about Donald Trump’s ...
In the first of an eight-part series, political theorist John Keane examines the effect of  disruptions to the world order on ...