The increasing power of Social Media and the masks we wear
By Melissa Frost Our morning routine has changed over the last decade from the obligatory visit to the bathroom via flicking on the jug to […]
By Melissa Frost Our morning routine has changed over the last decade from the obligatory visit to the bathroom via flicking on the jug to […]
By Dr Anthony Horton On 16 January 2016, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) published a report titled ‘Renewable Energy Benefits: Measuring the Economics’ discussing […]
By Dr George Venturini What do Australians believe? There may be no pretension in much simplicity, but there is a lot of lack of knowledge […]
By Dr George Venturini What are the problems? First in line seems to be the perennial problem of Australian identity. In such ethnically different society […]
By Dr Anthony Horton The Solar Foundation’s National Solar Jobs Census 2015 report has revealed very impressive growth in the United States solar industry. The […]
By Dr Anthony Horton News of the Zika virus outbreak in Brazil has prompted me to consider two environmental aspects affecting the control of infectious […]
By Dr George Venturini There are undoubtedly difficulties First of all some figures, graphically to illustrate the boundaries of those difficulties. At the time of […]
By Dr George Venturini What have we got? The Australian Constitution is really no more than a slightly glorified trade agreement, written in the most […]
By Jennifer Ellem Since I was a young girl I believed I lived in a world where my gender made no difference whatsoever. I was […]
By Dr George Venturini Race, trade and loyalty to ‘home’ It was Thomas Alexander Browne, a London-born Australian author, who sometimes published under the pseudonym […]
Part two of a series by Philip Ayton on ‘The Revolution of Evolution in Australian Politics‘. We live in a world where the majority of […]
By Dr George Venturini “Does Australia have the desire to move into the twenty-first century, or will it continue its retreat into a past as […]
By Richard O’Brien “The politics of envy [and] just another smear“. – Malcolm Turnbull’s response in October to criticism of his government’s decision to exempt […]
By Brian Morris Changes to the Australian constitution are infrequent. One amendment that many would like to see concerns the head of state, and Australia […]
By Philip Ayton From the deep recesses of Australian Politics, there is a storm brewing. This great nation, since before federation, has swung back and […]
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