Opinion
Larissa Behrendt's Boyer Lecture argues justice and imagination are an investment in democracy
I want to reflect on what I have come to see, through my own experience, as both the illuminating strengths and the shadowed weaknesses of the Australian legal system and its role in our democracy.
At the same time Australia has inked a deal with the US on critical minerals, it’s proposing cuts to facilities that underpin ...
The Albanese government’s ‘stabilised’ China policy faces the test of deepening ideological and strategic divides.
Most HR teams still favour elite graduates, says the DCA. A new class inclusion guide aims to shift hiring mindsets and open doors for all.
Today, India is shaping the global framework for ethical and human-centric AI: PM ...
The nation has not yet embraced the idea that housing needs to be more affordable, or that it's the most important economic ...
The Albanese Government’s Department of Health, Disability and Ageing says it shamelessly: “People under the age of 65 years can only access Australian Government-funded aged care services if they ...
The relations between Jerusalem and Bangkok are mutually beneficial, Thailand's Ambassador Vichienpuntu told The Jerusalem Post in an exclusive interview.
Australia Education Minister Jason Clare has said that Australian students must constitute more than 50% of total enrolments across institutions.
With foreign campuses tightening their gates, India has been offered a rare chance to rethink higher education. Students and ...
Former Australian minister Jacinta Collins retires as head of the National Catholic Education Commission (NCEC), hailed for ...
Vietjet and Oxford team up on Net Zero aviation research as airlines worldwide, including Qantas, partner with universities to advance safety and sustainability.
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