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Critics of the tobacco excise argue the tax has stopped working to further reduce smoking rates and should be lowered.
A few key questions can help us judge if the federal government’s 2035 targets will flop or fly.
Good looks, a magical smile and natural charm all became synonymous with Robert Redford, who has died aged 89.
New research argues the problem of AI and assessment is way more difficult than media debates have been making out.
Last week’s Pacific Islands Forum leaders meeting showed why true integration remains challenging while island nations are at different stages of...
The findings suggest Earth’s geological story was partly written in the stars – specifically, in the spiral arms of our home galaxy.
We are living in a world where our unease, vigilance, and even our guilt is being used for corporate profit.
Cricket Australia is the latest major Australian sport to ponder private equity investment. What are the pros and cons?
Bella Ciao is a traditional Italian folk song known for its association with the anti-fascist resistance in Italy during the second world war.
New research shows fast-food outlets and with few healthy food options was strongly linked to indicators of poorer health for both mother and baby.
Albanese put the best face on the situation after his plan to sign a major defence treaty with Papua New Guinea while in Port Moresby fell through.
The energy expert says Australia’s only on track to cut its emissions by around 50% by 2035 – ‘so we’re going to have to step up the pace’...
New guidelines for minor cosmetic procedures have just kicked it, but laws remain inconsistent across Australia. This may not be such a bad thing.
As we transition from wakefulness to sleep, the nervous system winds down and muscles relax. Sometimes, the brain misinterprets what’s happening.
A study of more than 400,000 people found 1% had never had sex – which was linked to a range of genetic, environmental and other factors.
Robert Redford’s Sundance Institute and Sundance Film Festival provided support for independent filmmakers and transformed Hollywood in the process.
Written in Kelly’s vernacular, this Booker Prize- winning novel is a masterclass in mimicry. But in exploring injustice, there are telling erasures.
Territorial concessions used to be common after wars. The formation of the UN after WWII was meant to put an end to this.
The stoush comes as the prime minister prepares for his long-sought meeting with the president.
Social media is awash with videos of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, highlighting the failures of platforms to protect users.
Getting to net zero relies on the bush. Rapid change can create tensions – but media framing and vested interests have inflamed the situation.
New figures show Australians bought a record 85,000 home batteries in the first half of 2025. That’s almost three times more than the year before,...
The growing view that New Zealand’s energy market is “broken” has brought with it a stream of suggestions for piecemeal changes that nibble at the...
Australia’s housing crunch is no longer just an economic issue. Research clearly shows people who face housing insecurity are more likely to...
Right now in the United States, there are dozens of pending lawsuits involving copyright claims against artificial intelligence (AI) platforms. The...
How did humans become human? Understanding when, where and in what environmental conditions our early ancestors lived is central to solving the...
Public interest in the wellbeing of Tom Phillips’ children is understandably high. After almost four years in isolation – away from family, social...
“The night I was awarded my doctorate, I had sex with a stranger on the beach.” So opens Mariam Rahmani’s debut novel, Liquid – a provocative and...
Homicide cases where the victim’s remains are hidden are particularly harmful to the victim’s families and the community. For investigators, these...
Smoke-drying mummification of human remains was practised by hunter-gatherers across southern China, southeast Asia and beyond as far back as...
A few years ago, I was called a “bitch” in a workplace meeting simply for speaking up. The word stung, not just as a personal insult, but as part...
Only a few months into her leadership, Sussan Ley is facing an extraordinary insurgency from Liberal frontbenchers. Last week she had to sack...
Opposition leader Sussan Ley says welfare should be targeted “to those who truly need it”, and people should be helped “off welfare and into self-...
Despite the fear of Artificial Intelligence (AI) taking our jobs, we actually don’t have enough workers. The Baby Boomer generation is retiring and...
The Australian government today released regulatory guidance on the social media minimum age law, which comes into effect on December 10. The law...
Climate risks are hitting where Australians feel it most: at home. One of the headline-grabbing figures in a new climate risk assessment was that...
Last week, Erin Patterson was sentenced to life in prison, with a non-parole period of 33 years, for three counts of murder and one of attempted...
Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old Utah man suspected of having fatally shot right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, is reportedly not cooperating with...
Charlie Kirk: white nationalist, conservative Christian, right-wing social media personality, shooting victim, and now, a “martyr”. That is,...
Australians are living longer than ever before. While this is broadly good news, ageing well comes with a range of challenges. As people grow...
Housing is a key determinant of physical health. Housing conditions can increase or reduce the risk of problems including respiratory illness,...
On April 20 1972, 100 newly elected parliamentarians gathered in Port Moresby for the opening of the Third House of Assembly, Papua New Guinea’s...
Most New Zealanders are feeling the effects of a seemingly relentless rise in the cost of living – at the supermarket, the petrol pump and in their...
Parents play an important role in teaching their children about sex and relationships. But our new report shows many parents – fathers in...
So far, 2025 has been a horror year for early education and care. Much of the recent media and political coverage about childcare has focused on...
The Coalition’s primary vote has plunged to its lowest level in Newspoll’s history, while support for One Nation has reached the double digits in...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has declared a new Ebola outbreak in Kasai Province. It’s caused by the most severe strain: Zaire Ebola...
An ageing population not saving fast enough for its retirement has been called a “timebomb” and a looming crisis, with many New Zealanders facing...
“This is a game changer”. That’s how Paul Scully, New South Wales Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, described the state government’s...
When teenage girls fall pregnant, many report facing stigma from teachers and peers at their own school. What’s less well known, however, is that...