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Foreign companies are making billions off Australia’s gas. It’s time that changed
Lens Across Navies
International aid fell sharply in 2025, says OECD
It’s a pleasure – Declan Humphries on ethics, philosophy and teaching tech
Teachers Tend to Help the Same Kids Repeatedly When Using AI-Powered Tutoring Tools
Why the war in Iran will make your UK mortgage more expensive
How one local council helped 1,200 low-income residents finance solar and home energy upgrades
NZ and trade partners working together on trade disruptions
Chopping down areas of tropical rainforest is causing rising temperatures linked to thousands of deaths
A crucial meeting aims to remake the WTO to fit the new global order
Nike and Football Australia unveil the 2026 National Team Collection, a celebration of two decades on the world stage
New study shows global democracy hasn’t been this bad since 1978. Australia should be worried
Planet – Scycle’s Contribution Towards Sustainable and Circular Electronics Systems
Electric vehicles could reduce NZ’s fossil fuel dependence – but is our grid ready?
Scandinavians cycle to work even on snowy days, here’s why that makes sense
To help save NZ’s native species, we must move past the extinction blame game
Dedication To Service Recognised
Russia wanted a new world order. This wasn’t the one it had in mind
Calls for a boycott of the 2026 FIFA World Cup are growing, but how realistic is one?
Tattoo Brings Pageantry To Brisbane
A velvet ant, a flower and a bird: New exhibition rethinks the nature of intelligence
One Nation And Greens Voters Strongly Support 25% Gas Export Tax: Poll
New Zealand Is Slowly Slipping On Global Corruption Index
Beyond the beaches, Wellington’s catastrophic sewage spill could be bad news for coastal ecosystems
Joint likeminded statement on the occasion of the second anniversary of Alexei Navalny’s death on 16 February 2024
The coffee industry already knows the World’s 100 Best Coffee Shops
Why Sigmund Freud is making a comeback in the age of authoritarianism and AI
Brisbane turns tartan as Military Tattoo marches Caxton Street
Italy hosted the Winter Olympics 70 years ago. What was it like, and what’s changed?
Importing gas locks NZ into fossil fuels for longer – just as clean energy surges
TARTAN ON THE TARMAC AS THE TATTOO TAKES OVER BRISBANE
Is federal government spending really to blame for higher inflation? It’s not clear cut
Milan Cortina Winter Olympics: history, new events and Australian medal chances
WHO launches 2026 appeal to help millions of people in health emergencies and crisis settings
Burnet Institute analysis on safe injecting services in the ACT shows they will save dollars and lives
No increased risk of stomach cancer with long-term medication for heartburncan
As Trump’s threats over Greenland escalate, will Europe use its ‘trade bazooka’?
Major Boost To Victoria’s Plastic Recycling Capacity
Trump has threatened European countries with higher tariffs if he doesn’t get Greenland. Will it work?
UNSW Defends Global Esports Title On Home Ground
Greenland is rich in natural resources – a geologist explains why
Further Two People Charged After St Kilda Pier Assault
NZ report card 2025: how the country fared in 28 key global and domestic rankings
Police Charge Man After St Kilda Pier Assault
Investigation Continues Into St Kilda Pier Assault
Independent Review Into Puberty Blockers Released
Pest control expert calls for decisive action in APVMA rodenticide review
Committing To Responsible Behaviour In Space