Brand activism is moving up the supply chain — corporate accountability or commercial censorship?
When New Zealand digital media giant Stuff stopped using Facebook as an advertising partner in July this year, it joined…
Georgia Runoff Candidate Kelly Loeffler Allegedly Owns a $56,000 Warhol Portrait of Mao, and a Fellow Republican Thinks It’s Weird
Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler, who is locked in a tight runoff race for Georgia’s Senate seat, which will help determine which…
Don’t Blame Mexican Jose or Anti-Lockdown Bob, We Are Not Each Other’s Problem
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‘They Were Watching Us, Not Watching Our Backs’
Edgar Su / ReutersFlowers and cards are seen at the memorial site outside Al Noor mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand…
Paris Agreement: aiming for 1.5°C target could slow global warming within next two decades
On the eve of the Paris Agreement’s fifth anniversary, a global summit will convene to reaffirm ambition to limit warming…
The Fourth Industrial Revolution & What Were Those Other Two?
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5 years after Paris: How countries’ climate policies match up to their promises, and who’s aiming for net zero emissions
Saturday marks the fifth anniversary of the Paris climate agreement – the commitment by almost every country to try to…
COVID vaccines focus on the spike protein – but here’s another target
The latest results from the phase 3 COVID-19 vaccines trials have been very positive. These have shown that vaccinating people…
Parliamentary electoral committee floats bigger parliament, longer terms and no byelections
A government-dominated parliamentary committee has recommended the voting system for federal elections should become optional preferential and pre-polling should be…
Grattan on Friday: Who would have thought John Setka could be such a unifying force?
You didn’t need Nostradamus to predict the Labor and union blasts when the government released its industrial relations reforms this…
Fidelity Digital to Accept Bitcoin as Collateral for Cash Loans
Historian Niall Ferguson Says Bitcoin Is Winning the Covid-19 Monetary Revolution Historian and senior fellow with the Hoover Institution at…
Who’s really behaving badly? Confronting Australia’s cashless welfare card
The government’s Cashless Debit Card almost fell apart on Wednesday night. Senator Rex Patrick’s refusal to support the government’s plans…
The Worst Discrimination I’ve Faced at Work Because of My Disability
As an invisibly disabled woman at the start of my career, I have experienced my share of discrimination while job…
Prime Minister’s Literary Awards: The Yield and The Lost Arabs throw fragile lines across cultural and linguistic divides
Tara June Winch’s The Yield has won the fiction category of the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards. I wrote an enthusiastic…