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The Conversation
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Every summer in Australia, millions of people head to the beach, and every year, thousands are rescued by lifeguards or Surf Life Savers and even...

In democratic systems, the courts are a vital check on a leader’s power. They have the ability to overturn laws and, in Donald Trump’s case, the...

Recent surveys estimate more than 6.7 million Australians – almost half of all workers, and the majority in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra – work...

By any measure, 2025 was not a good year for world peace. Worse, it was just the latest of a decade-long decline of peace and upsurge of war. As...

You have probably seen the images of the surface of Mars, beamed back by NASA’s rovers. What if there were a time machine capable of roaming Earth...

January is consistently Australia’s busiest month for moving house – around 14-18% of the yearly total, far higher than any other month. When...

If you were to visit a bookshop in the ancient world, what would it be like? You don’t just have to imagine it. The ancient Roman writer Aulus...

You’ve been hanging out for a break, getting through the busy last weeks of work or class. You’re finally ready to relax. And then tiredness...

When the topic of central banks and the outlook for interest rates comes up, economists often turn to the so-called “star” variables to help with...

We all scream for ice-cream, especially as temperatures soar in the summer. Ancient civilisations had the same desire for a cold, sweet treat to...

The New Zealand velvet worm’s reign as Bug of the Year is coming to an end, with voting now open for the 2026 competition. This year, 21 nominees...

TV adventurer Bear Grylls has built a global reputation through his often unconventional and sometimes extreme survival feats to stay hydrated. He...

If they haven’t already, many Australians will soon head off for summer holidays. But behind every smooth check-in, cocktail or airport gate smile...

It’s hardly a revelation that we’re living in an era of distraction and smartphone addiction. Our phones interrupt us, hijack our attention, and...

Today, the National Archives of Australia (NAA) released a key selection of records of the Australian Cabinet and its National Security Committee...

When we think about new year’s resolutions, we often think about changing our habits or new setting goals around food, exercise and work. But why...


In 1919, Japanese migrants in Sydney gifted a silver cup to the New South Wales Baseball Association. The cup was “in appreciation of the...


For centuries, literature from Islamic regions, especially Iran, celebrated male homoerotic love as a symbol of beauty, mysticism and spiritual...


You’re reading a report and trying to concentrate. The room is silent. But despite your best efforts to focus, a little snatch of melody – an...


Law affects beer, and beer affects law. The connection between the two is stronger than you might think, as we have illustrated in the recently...


You’ve probably heard the phrase “the house always wins” when it comes to casino gambling. But what does it actually mean? After all, people do hit...


We’ve all been there – splitting a bill at dinner, covering a mate’s coffee, or sending a quick transfer for concert tickets. It’s part of modern...


Parties in ancient Greece were wild, with evidence of copious alcohol and sex. That’s the popular idea that endures today. But there were different...


Every autocrat needs a clan of loyalists, strategists, masterminds – these are the figures behind the scenes pulling the strings. They’re unelected...


Donald Trump has sounded the alarm, over and over again, that the United States is facing an “invasion” by dangerous gang members. He blames...


These days, human resources (HR) departments want us to use official titles for jobs. But we know the social truths of a job — how well that job...


Among his other ongoing projects, US President Donald Trump has spent much of his second term on a renovation. The Oval Office has been converted...


Sport is one of the most climate-sensitive aspects of Australian life, yet still sits largely outside the national conversation on climate...


“All I want is an income of 20,000 sesterces from secure investments”, proclaims a character in a poem by Juvenal (1st-2nd century CE), the Roman...


It’s summer so kids’ playdates and birthday parties might start moving from the playground to the pool. I research how to prevent drowning. I’m...


Fire is an ancient technology that has helped shape human evolution. Our ancestors used fire for safety, cooking and preserving food. They gathered...


As a scholar researching clouds, I have spent much of my time trying to understand the economy of the sky. Not the weather reports showing scudding...


Emma Johnston, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Melbourne who has died aged 52, was a marine ecologist, a visionary leader in science and...


We used to have a pretty clear idea of what an autocrat was. History is full of examples: Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, along with...


The millions of species humans share the world with are valuable in their own right. When one species is lost, it has a ripple effect throughout...


At this time of the year, with lots of parties, family catch-ups and holiday plans, you might be reminded of how much you love your friends. But as...


Some people take heart in the idea that the law is resistant to change, arguing that this reinforces its stability. Others delight in its ability...


Christmas lunch is over, all the presents are unwrapped. Now comes the hard part: paying for it all. If you’re in that position, you’re not alone....


Standardised testing and regular progress assessment became key features of the education system this year, so why not apply those same principles...


For many of us, listening to music is simply part of the driving routine – as ordinary as wearing a seatbelt. We build playlists for road trips,...


Ancient scientists can be easy to dismiss. Greek philosopher Thales of Miletus, often described as the West’s first scientist, believed the whole...


Brigitte Bardot’s death, at the age of 91, brings to a close one of the most extraordinary careers in post-war French cultural life. Best known as...
