By Lindy Edwards, UNSW Australia
As Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull turns to the task of governing Australia he faces a devilishly diffi…
By Lindy Edwards, UNSW Australia
As Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull turns to the task of governing Australia he faces a devilishly diffi…
By Karin Verspoor
The world is increasingly embracing digital technology, and so too are our schools. But many girls are still missing o…
By Eduardo Velloso and Marcus Carter
In 2014, as part of its traditional April Fool’s pranks, Google released a video in which Google…
By Victoria Honeyman, University of Leeds
Britain is to have a new prime minister in the form of Theresa May, currently the home secreta…
By Kate Letheren and Charmaine Glavas
“Make an appointment for 4pm today with Gary,” I say to my assistant as I hang up from a promis…
By Roger Burritt, University of Kassel and Katherine Christ, University of South Australia
Those in the greyhound racing industry were s…
By Tim Rayner
It’s little wonder the Turnbull government’s innovation mantra has fallen flat. It’s pushing strategic tax breaks an…
By Ross Guest, Griffith University
Australia’s AAA credit rating was under pressure even before the election and is now looking decide…
By Sarah Kain and Emmanuel Josserand
To secure work in the gig economy, workers often have to contribute not just their time and labour b…
By Steve Worthington, Swinburne University of Technology
New standards on how much businesses can surcharge their customers for credit o…
By Cameron Shearer
As a researcher of nanomaterials, I am often asked: “When are we finally going to start seeing nanotechnology produ…
By David Glance
Australia’s current election proves that there has never been a greater need for online electronic voting.
The coun…