From foreign policy to domestic reform, Labor risks alienating key supporters and wasting a moment of political opportunity ...
Beyond his landmark judicial legacy, Anthony Mason’s later advocacy for a bill of rights and a republic remains a powerful ...
A major new review sets out a coherent plan to reform Australia’s innovation system. But the real challenge is not design – it's whether the government can afford and deliver it.
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An interview with Israeli academic and activist Idan Landau, who says “as long as the US and Europe continue to insulate ...
In this excerpt from his Quarterly Essay, Michael Wesley argues Australia has misread a changing world – clinging to old ...
As the United States shifts from stabiliser to disruptor, regional institutions in the Asia Pacific are becoming more central ...
Electricity prices are set to fall across Australia’s main grid, with the regulator pointing to increased renewable energy ...
The Albanese government’s support for the US–Israel war on Iran rests on claims about nuclear threat, humanitarian intent and ...
In a new three-part series, Ramesh Thakur examines the dimensions of the Iran war. In part one, he analyses the legal issues ...
Randa Abdel-Fattah has been awarded the 2026 Jerusalem Peace Prize, recognising her advocacy for Palestinian rights amid ...
From military bases to diplomacy and defence manufacturing, Australia’s long-standing ties are drawing it further into the US ...