The ghost of Vladimir Lenin would find much to admire in Anthony Albanese’s approach to Australian government. Both leaders, separated by a century and vastly different...
Melbourne, capital of Victoria, was ranked the world’s fourth most liveable city by the Economist Intelligence Unit this year. The EIU, in their assessment, certainly missed...
Here in New York, it was yet to dawn on the morning of Yom Kippur when I saw the news. My Jewish partners in my medical...
Running a university is a thankless job. To many Vice Chancellors, it must feel like running a daycare full of angry toddlers while being white-anted by...
‘History, and not only ancient history, shows that in countries where democratic institutions have been unconstitutionally superseded, it has been done not seldom by those holding...
In modern political history, constitutional monarchy has served as a model of governance capable of balancing tradition with modernity, and national identity with contemporary political structures....
Did anyone else tune into the hearings of the Senate inquiry into ‘misinformation and disinformation which relates to climate change and energy’? No, I didn’t think...
Four years ago, in this very publication, I made a prediction that a Māori women’s rights activist in New Zealand would be arrested for her words...
The assassination of Charlie Kirk has sparked an unforeseen reaction across the Western world that cannot be ignored. Thousands are flooding the streets of major cities...
Every day in university mathematics courses, tutors wax poetic about derivatives and integrals whilst their students scroll TikTok. When the time comes for the students to...