Communications & Culture
The destruction of cultural artefacts is often a bi-product and tactic during wartime. This destruction can lead to the demolition...
Politics & Economy
There are concerns that the strained relationship between China and the US could worsen, as American president-elect Donald Trump continues...
Politics & Economy Social Justice
The tragic death of gay British tourist David Bulmer-Rizzi in January has led to the passing of three landmark bills...
The Australian Government’s energy policy is once again being called into question after Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg denied the Coalition...
National MPs today warned that there could be political backlash if the Adler shotgun is placed in a more restrictive...
The Australian Building and Contruction Commission bill, which triggered the July double dissolution election, passed the Senate on Wednesday 30...
Fidel Castro’s death has reignited the polarising debate about whether he is a hero or a villain. Across Cuba, thousands...
With only one sitting week left of Parliament, the backpacker tax has come back into the spotlight. Today, the Coalition announced...
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce wants to move a range of government bodies that deal with rural communities closer to...
In the early hours of this morning, the Senate in a slim majority, voted to pass the Fair Work (Registered...