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As global trade tensions escalate, Asia-Pacific economies must rethink strategies to protect growth, jobs and development gains, writes Armida Alisjahbana. THE GLOBAL TRADE environment is shifting ...
The current policies of the U.S. Government are undermining its comparative advantage in education, technology, military, film and agriculture. Patrick Drennan reports. A COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE exists ...
Dr Michael Davis majored in zoology and genetics at Sydney University before entering teaching. He has a Master of Asian Studies and a PhD from Griffith University.
The push to restart U.S. nuclear testing raises fears of global fallout, echoing a dangerous past with lasting consequences, writes Karl Grossman. '...The President may order the above-ground testing ...
No stranger to controversy, Peter Dutton's offensive pattern of behaviour continues to darken his political career, writes Belinda Jones. OPPOSITION LEADER Peter Dutton is no stranger to controversy.
Figures in last Tuesday’s Budget Papers show the Coalition has cost Australians more than 400 billion dollars in waste and rorts, as Alan Austin reports. WE CAN NOW quantify the losses to the economy ...
Iconic British cartoonist Steve Bell has recently been sacked by The Guardian for a cartoon of Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu. Bell has been unknowingly found guilty of an anti-Semitic trope.
The campaign against the Voice to Parliament has ties with companies that have long been misinforming the public about the climate crisis, writes Dr Jeremy Walker. AUSTRALIANS WILL SOON vote to ...
In the first of a two part update, paedophile ring survivor Fiona Barnett shares her experiences since testifying before the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Abuse, including ...
The two major parties’ leaders are demonstrating their colossal ignorance and refusal to deal with a grim future and the most critical issues facing this nation, writes Sue Arnold. THE RECENT ...
The Coast reminds us of a dark episode in Australia's past, writes Fi Peel. THERE ARE SOME books that leave a profound impact on your sense of place in a larger socio-historical narrative. Eleanor ...