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Education involves teaching of facts, and learning about what is the truth, and what is not. Indoctrination on the other hand involves influencing or brainwashing ...
Essays featured in this issue include:Science Fiction in University Labs by Jackson RyanDemographics and the Voice by George MegalogenisThe Summer Ahead by Joelle GergisRobodebt ...
Essays in this issue include:Capitalism after the Crises by Jim ChalmersIn a time of serial disruption, the treasurer argues for the place of values ...
What if Trump becomes US president again?
Leading expert and US and Australian politics insider Bruce Wolpe reveals the many ways in which Australia was ...
What challenges does Australia face as the world's great powers battle for a foothold in the Pacific?
"A Chinese force in the South Pacific ...
Australia's Black Summer Fires.
Following a three-year drought and during the hottest and driest year on record, a flume of scorching air set the ...
This was a year of consequential decisions - not just for Australia, but the world. In Australia, the year was dominated by a historic referendum on ...
What caused Australia's housing crisis - and how we might fix it
One of the great mysteries of Australian life is that a land of ...
Whether it's man's best friend or the king of the jungle, animals occupy a central place in our social, emotional and cultural lives ...
The current higher education system is flawed, so what needs to happen next?
The future of Australia as a post-industrial economy depends on how knowledge ...
This issue discusses Indigenous rights with essays by Don Watson and Daniel James about the outcome of the Voice referendum. Elizabeth Finkel debunks the claim ...
A timely analysis of Australia's response to the pandemic, which asks what have we learned?
Donald Horne famously called Australia 'the lucky country'. So ...
Does China really want to attack Australia?
"The strategic air in Australia has for many years now resounded with the thumping talk of imminent conflict ...
As the strategic rivalry between the United States and China rapidly deepens, growing distrust and fears of China are once again shaping Australian media coverage ...
In March 2020, schools and childcare centres across Australia were forced to close to control the spread of the recently arrived novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Families ...