By Rodger Cook
In a perfect world, the Olympic Games would be only about sport.
In reality, every host city carries a heavy, often hidden, burden: the responsibility to
By John Simon and Ben Wang
Uncertainty is everywhere these days. There is even uncertainty about the uncertainty.
The Reserve Bank of Australia, for example, noted in
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Around the world, more and more electric vehicles are hitting the road. Last year, more than 17 million battery-electric and hybrid
IMF uncertainty higher than COVID with no vaccine in sight
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has just published its World Economic Outlook, and it does not take an expert to deduce that, even among some of the
No major party pledges to end gender-based violence
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In the past week, at least seven women have been killed in Australia, allegedly by men. These deaths have occurred in different
Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton have met for the third leaders’ debate of this election campaign, this time on the Nine network. And while the debate traversed much
By Shane Rodgers
One year when I was in high school, I got the second highest mark in every subject.
I got beaten by different people across most of the subjects. And at
Reflecting on Pope Francis’ reforms and controversies
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Pope Francis has died on Easter Monday, aged 88, the Vatican announced. The head of the Catholic Church had recently survived being
Leaders remain calm and on-message in second debate
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton have had their second showdown of the 2025 federal election campaign.
The debate, hosted by the ABC,
By Shane Rodgers
For me, like many people, the COVID pandemic disrupted many years of potential travel.
In some respects, it nudged time forward and sent us through a