Economic irrationalism has guided policies of the il-literati
“It’s rare to hear the term economic rationalism these days, a phrase used often in the past to dismiss policy...
“It’s rare to hear the term economic rationalism these days, a phrase used often in the past to dismiss policy...
The 2012-13 budget deficit will remain central to economic policy debate up to the federal election, though we won’t know...
Transdisciplinary consortium to develop and commercialise revolutionary and life-changing implantable cardiac devices.
Where there’s a will, there’s a way. For Dr Indigo Willing, that volition saw her take up skateboarding at age...
10th high-profile partner joins goal to create a climate ready Australia.
Griffith University researchers will lead 17 new Discovery Projects across a broad field of knowledge after being awarded over $7.735 million from the Australian Research Council.
Increasing climate variability has been implicated as a driving force for the origins of our species (Homo sapiens) over 300,000 years ago,...
New public artworks can again hold a mirror up for local communities that have changed in unexpected ways. They offer opportunity to celebrate differences and commonalities and reflect the lived experiences of communities navigating unprecedented change.
Kerry O’Brien in conversation with one of Australia’s most well-respected journalists Leigh Sales AM. With 27 years at the helm of the ABC’s 7:30 between them, the pair discusses life at the pinnacle of daily television affairs.
Mega-events cause extremes of excitement and anxiety for urban planners. Among mega-events, the Olympics is the rarest opportunity – most planners will never get to take it on. Much like athletes winning gold, planners who deliver a successful Olympics secure a permanent professional legacy.