Australia
Claims payment cuts could push thousands into poverty
Advocates are calling on the federal government to reassess its plans to cut the Coronavirus supplement, arguing the new, higher......
A historical view on SAS war crimes allegations
The Australian Special Forces has come under scrutiny after revelations of a series of possible war crimes, including killing unarmed......
Record-breaking deficit the only option
The Treasurer, Josh Frydenberg, has revealed an unsurprising, but record-breaking financial outlook. Australia’s anticipated ‘Back In Black’ surplus for 2020......
Universities criticised for staff cuts
With the University of New South Wales becoming the latest university announcing job cuts due to COIVD-19, hundreds have now......
Rural communities feeling the pinch with COVID-19 crisis
The COVID-19 crisis has been very challenging for everyone, but regional, rural, and remote areas have been the most affected.......
Beyond Black Holes: Australian plan to detect high frequency gravitational waves
An advanced Australian astronomy project will capture high frequency gravitational waves emanating from neutron star collisions. Gravitational waves were accurately......
Privacy concerns over spread of facial recognition technology
Privacy advocates have expressed concerns over the expansion of facial recognition technology in Australia, after retail chain 7 Eleven announced......
Diabetes is on the rise worldwide: National Diabetes week
The National Diabetes Week will kick off on the 12 July, raising awareness about diabetes, how to prevent it and......
$270 billion arms expenditure – a sensible precaution or a belligerent gesture?
Prime Minister Scott Morrison suggests that the post Covid world order will resemble the 1930’s, with China implicitly cast in......
Political leadership put to the test with Eden-Monaro by-election
This weekend, in the middle of a pandemic, the leadership of Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese......