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what would it take to win back unimpressed NZ voters?

Christopher Luxon’s sacking of two struggling cabinet ministers last week was praised by pundits as a sign o...

Anne Summers says we need much more information on male perpetrators of violence against women

The Prime Minister and state and territory leaders met on Wednesday as the national cabinet to discuss a crisis gri...

National Cabinet has committed to a range of strategies to stop violence against women, but has it done enough?

Violence against women is not a women’s problem to solve, it is a whole of society problem to solve; and men ...

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Albanese government flags measures to tackle online misogyny in the battle against violence towards women

The Albanese government will introduce legislation to ban deepfake pornography and provide more funding for the eSafety Commission to pilot age-assura...

Violence against women is both a legal and cultural problem. What can we do to address it?

Australia is finally having a sustained conversation about violence against women and what we can do about it.It is more than time. Australian women a...

Chalmers outlines a more ‘risk-based’ foreign investment policy and guardrails around Future Made in Australia

Foreign investment proposals with implications for Australia’s strategic or economic security will face tougher scrutiny, under a policy overhau...

Does the AFL ban on skinfold testing avoid fat shaming – or has footy ‘gone soft’?

Microgen/ShutterstockThere was, perhaps unsurprising, outcry from some sections of the sports media when it was revealed the AFL was removing body com...

why Australia’s scheme to curb foreign influence doesn’t work and can’t be fixed

Leonid Andronov/ShutterstockForeign interference in Australian democracy poses a growing risk to our national sovereignty. It refers to coercive, corr...

364,000 New Zealanders rely on an accommodation supplement – but these 3 flaws need fixing

New Zealand’s accommodation supplement scheme is facing scrutiny, with Social Development Minister Louise Upston recently saying “there is...

Tech-based sexual harassment at work is common, male-dominated and often intended to cause harm

ShutterstockSexual harassment is often considered to be a person-to-person act, but new research shows Australians are also experiencing and perpetrat...

NZ started discussing AUKUS ‘Tier 2’ involvement in 2021, newly released details reveal

Getty ImagesDetails released by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet under the Official Information Act reveal New Zealand officials have ...

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Each and every day experienced arborists get called out to properties where well-meaning homeowners with a set of hand tools have gone too far in th...

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The Best Australian-Made Pet Products

In the heart of every Australian pet owner is a desire to provide only the best for their furry family members. This sentiment is increasingly refle...

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The Role of Chemistry Tuition in Student Achievement

In the ever-evolving world of education, one subject has always held a unique mystique - chemistry. Often perceived as a formidable challenge, it is a...

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