The implications of the landmark forever chemicals case
By Cameron Holley and Carley Bartlett
The Australian government has launched its largest-ever lawsuit, suing American chemical giant 3M and its local subsidiary.
The
Mega tech float to make Musk the world’s first trillionaire
By Marta Khomyn
A huge change is coming to the world’s booming artificial intelligence (AI) sector.
Starting with Elon Musk’s SpaceX, with OpenAI and Anthropic
Japan grappling with the implications of a foreigner influx
By Peter Chai
Japan is experiencing historically high numbers of foreigners. Its population is shrinking, and its workforce is ageing, driving foreign labour to
By Kellie McGlynn and Shaun Rawolle
At the end of each school year, we see the same ritual play out. Year 12 results are released and newspapers publish league tables,
Blue collar job decline disrupts class voting habits
By David Peetz
Class has always mattered, and now social democratic parties that sprung from a working class — including the Australian Labor Party – are finding out
One Nation leads on primary vote in two major polls
By Adrian Beaumont
Four federal polls have been released since Sunday. One Nation has taken the primary vote lead from Labor in both the Redbridge and YouGov polls and
Average Australians facing a ‘per capita’ recession
By Stella Huangfu
Australia’s economy grew by 0.3 percent in the first three months of 2026, slowing from 0.9 percent growth at the end of 2025, according to the
By Albert Palazzo
At a security conference in Singapore over the weekend, the three AUKUS partners – the United States, United Kingdom and Australia – announced a
By Sofia Ammassari
Pauline Hanson and her party One Nation have been dominating headlines after their recent electoral successes in South Australia and Farrer.
A new
Cities consistently attract more rain than open areas
By Shankar Sharma, Andy Pitman and Jason Evans
After another spell of wet weather along Australia’s east coast, with storms, heavy rain and flash flooding across