Bronwyn Carlson is a Distinguished Professor at Macquarie University and an internationally recognised scholar in Critical Indigenous Studies. Her research examines Indigenous digital life, data ...
Every Australian family was once the newcomer; some arrived generations ago, others arrived last week. Yet, every generation ...
As East of Eden becomes a Netflix series, Steinbeck’s sprawling Californian saga still holds power through its moral ambition ...
A new El Niño will likely bring heatwaves, droughts and health problems to southern Australia. In the UK, it’s already too ...
There is a persistent belief in this country that you can import the American grievance-media business model, the outrage ...
Shelley’s portrayal of consciousness helps us to better understand why artificial intelligence cannot feel wonder or shame.
The current housing crisis is yet to focus properly on those who do not qualify for social housing but cannot compete in the ...
Paul Giles is Professor of English in the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences at Australian Catholic University in Melbourne. He works mainly on American and other Anglophone literature and ...
In their excellent article, Sue Wareham and Paul Komesaroff are quite right to ask “why Ahpra has chosen to adopt a politically biased and intellectually flawed device that threatens fundamental ...
In the second of a two-part series ahead of the ALP National Conference, John Menadue argues Labor must apply its values to the great issues before Australia – sovereignty, human rights, democratic ...
As the United States marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence, its founding ideals remain undermined by the two histories it has never fully confronted: genocide and slavery. People in ...
Electric vehicles will not save the planet on their own but anti-EV rhetoric conveniently ignores the problems caused by ...
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