News ‘An endless game of COVID-19 whack-a-mole’: a New Zealand expert on why Melbourne’s stage 4 lockdown should cover all of Victoria by The Conversation 4 August 2020
News Takeaway coffee allowed, but no wandering through Bunnings: here’s why Melbourne’s new business restrictions will reduce cases by The Conversation 4 August 2020
News Wildfires can poison drinking water – here’s how communities can be better prepared by The Conversation 4 August 2020
News Australia won’t recover unless Victoria does too. The federal government must step up by The Conversation 3 August 2020
News The COVID-19 economic crisis is accelerating the demise of fossil fuels by The Conversation 3 August 2020
News James Murdoch’s resignation is the result of News Corp’s increasing shift to the right – not just on climate by The Conversation 2 August 2020
News SpaceX: Crew Dragon is returning to Earth – here’s when to hold your breath by The Conversation 2 August 2020
News Test positivity rate: How this one figure explains that the US isn’t doing enough testing yet by The Conversation 2 August 2020
News There aren’t enough batteries to electrify all cars — focus on trucks and buses instead by The Conversation 2 August 2020
News Pacific Islands must stop relying on foreign aid to adapt to climate change, because the money won’t last by The Conversation 2 August 2020
News Talking the talk: fresh Closing the Gap targets require a tailored approach to language by The Conversation 1 August 2020
News It’s a myth that companies must put shareholders first – coronavirus is a chance to make it stop by The Conversation 1 August 2020
News Post-COVID, there’ll be less of a reason to cut company tax than before by The Conversation 1 August 2020
News Five ways to reboot the global food economy to make it healthier for all by The Conversation 1 August 2020
News Next COVID casualty: Cities hit hard by the pandemic face bankruptcy by The Conversation 1 August 2020
News Energy is a basic need, and many Americans are struggling to afford it in the COVID-19 recession by The Conversation 31 July 2020
News Some crimes have seen drastic decreases during coronavirus — but not homicides in the US by The Conversation 31 July 2020
News In a world first, Australia plans to force Facebook and Google to pay for news (but ABC and SBS miss out) by The Conversation 31 July 2020
Technology Mars 2020: the hunt for life on the red planet is about to get serious by The Conversation 31 July 2020
News AUSMAT teams start work in aged care homes today. But what does this ‘SAS of the medical world’ actually do? by The Conversation 31 July 2020
News 723 new COVID-19 cases in Victoria could reflect more testing – but behaviour probably has something to do with it too by The Conversation 30 July 2020
News We have 16 new Closing the Gap targets. Will governments now do what’s needed to meet them? by The Conversation 30 July 2020
News America has corn and Asia has rice. It’s time Australia had a native staple food by The Conversation 30 July 2020
News Payne and Reynolds leave Washington with key ‘wins’ — and room to disagree with US on China by The Conversation 30 July 2020
News No, Australia should not follow Sweden’s approach to coronavirus by The Conversation 30 July 2020
News Why is the government restricting Medicare funds for ECGs when expert advice says exactly the opposite? by The Conversation 29 July 2020
News Climate explained: are we doomed if we don’t manage to curb emissions by 2030? by The Conversation 29 July 2020
News WA border challenge: why states, not courts, need to make the hard calls during health emergencies by The Conversation 29 July 2020
News We urgently need new tools to measure economic recovery after coronavirus by The Conversation 29 July 2020
Lifestyle ‘Living people’: who are the sovereign citizens, or SovCits, and why do they believe they have immunity from the law? by The Conversation 29 July 2020
News The ACCC is suing Google for misleading millions. But calling it out is easier than fixing it by The Conversation 28 July 2020
News Payne and Reynolds need to tread carefully in Washington as US turns up the heat on China by The Conversation 28 July 2020
News Rogue poll or not, all the signs point to a tectonic shift in New Zealand politics by The Conversation 28 July 2020
News Coronavirus: how countries aim to get the vaccine first by cutting opaque supply deals by The Conversation 28 July 2020
Technology The UK plans to build huge batteries to store renewable energy – but there’s a much cheaper solution by The Conversation 28 July 2020
News Joe Biden has a long list of qualified female VP candidates. So, who will he pick? by The Conversation 27 July 2020
News Here’s what we know so far about the long-term symptoms of COVID-19 by The Conversation 27 July 2020
News HomeBuilder only makes sense as a nod to Morrison’s home-owning voter base by The Conversation 27 July 2020
News Sunshine Coast shows the way to create good design loved by communities and put an end to eyesores by The Conversation 27 July 2020
News Low-wage service workers are facing new emotional hazards in the workplace during COVID-19 by The Conversation 26 July 2020
News Why hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine don’t block coronavirus infection of human lung cells by The Conversation 26 July 2020
News Chief Scientist: women in STEM are still far short of workplace equity. COVID-19 risks undoing even these modest gains by The Conversation 26 July 2020
News Only one fifth of school students with disability had enough support during the remote learning period by The Conversation 26 July 2020
News Police surveillance of Black Lives Matter shows the danger technology poses to democracy by The Conversation 25 July 2020
News UK science thrives on international collaboration but faces an uncertain future by The Conversation 25 July 2020