The World Economic Forum claims to represent global cooperation, but its structure, silences and hierarchies tell a different ...
Despite a declared ceasefire and the return of hostages, large-scale killing has continued in Gaza. The war has become ...
Islamic ethics and liberal democracy share deep common ground in justice, dignity and equality. But selective commitment to ...
For Palestinian Australians who have lost entire families in Gaza, the decision to welcome Israel’s president to Australia is ...
Millions in gambling industry donations flow legally to both major parties, even as reform stalls and public concern grows.
As artificial intelligence reshapes work, culture and decision-making, two pontificates converge on a deeper concern – not technological progress itself, but the risk of reducing human life to ...
As New Zealand heads toward a November election, early polls suggest a finely balanced contest. Coalition arithmetic, economic anxiety and voter outflow are shaping a year that promises prolonged ...
Christian Slattery is a Senior Campaigner at the Australian Democracy Network, focusing on how political donations and lobbying shape government decision-making and stall widely supported reforms. He ...
A new report shows how making polluters pay will not only diminish the threat from climate change, but it can also help restore the budget and the economy.
Prominent political figures continue to dismiss or distort the evidence on climate change. Their claims collapse under even ...
Education savings schemes appear sensible and responsible. But their quiet rise reflects a deeper failure – a loss of ...
Australia’s migration law allows entry to be refused on character grounds including genocide, war crimes and incitement. How ...