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11
Apr
2022

Marginal seats: what are they and why do they matter?

We hear a lot of discussion in the media about 'marginal seats' and political parties generally use the term to indicate the…

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08
Apr
2022

Trust in government key to Australia’s big build

The overwhelming majority of Australians say investment in infrastructure is the key to driving Australia's COVID-19 pandemic…

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05
Apr
2022

Chinese surgeons “acted as executioners under state orders”

New research from Ƶ (ANU) has unearthed evidence strongly suggesting that Chinese surgeons at…

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04
Apr
2022

200,000 kids exposed to serious levels of parental gambling

Almost 200,000 Australian children are exposed to moderate or serious levels of risky gambling by a parent each year, according…

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02
Apr
2022

Ƶexpert to tackle climate change and human rights for UN

Dr Ian Fry from Ƶ (ANU) has become the world's first special rapporteur for human rights and…

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24
Mar
2022

Australia’s carbon market a “fraud on the environment”

Australia's Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF) has serious governance flaws and is potentially wasting billions of dollars in…

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22
Mar
2022

Support for Morrison Government hits new low

As voters prepare to head to the polls, a new study from Ƶ (ANU) shows the number of Australians…

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20
Mar
2022

Unis around globe condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Ƶ (ANU) is one of 22 universities from eight countries issuing a statement condemning…

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18
Mar
2022

Australia has power to lower CO2 emissions in Asia Pacific

Australia could drastically lower carbon emissions in the Asia-Pacific region by exporting zero-carbon commodities such as…

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03
Mar
2022

Ƶstatement on Ukraine

Ƶ (ANU) strongly condemns Russia's invasion of Ukraine and its fundamental breaches of…

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01
Mar
2022

Ƶexperts on the 2022 federal election

Politics and elections Emeritus Professor John Warhurst  ƵSchool of Politics and International Relations  T:…

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27
Feb
2022

Australia and UK join forces on national security education

UK establishment of a College for National Security modelled on the National Security College at The Australian National…

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21
Feb
2022

Borders are open, but visitors won't flock back

Australia is welcoming fully vaccinated visa holders from 21 February, but experts from Ƶ (ANU)…

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18
Feb
2022

Why are Russia and Ukraine on the brink of war?

Russian president Vladimir Putin is playing mind games with the rest of the world over a potential war with Ukraine, a leading…

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01
Feb
2022

Experts condemn Myanmar's ongoing military takeover

The ƵMyanmar Research Centre has condemned the Myanmar coup one year on from the Southeast Asian nation's military takeover on…

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20
Jan
2022

The rich history of the Australian honours system

The first detailed history of the Australian honours system reveals key debates that have characterised the institution for…

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20
Jan
2022

Australians managing COVID risks "on their own"

Australia is entering a new phase in the pandemic where we are managing more risks on our own, according to a new report by…

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18
Jan
2022

“Deep concern” for cut off Tonga

Two Tongan academics at Ƶ (ANU) say panic and a lack of clear information are hampering search…

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30
Nov
2021

Jenkins review needs urgent implementation: experts

Australia's leading institute for women's leadership is urging all political parties and independents to commit to implementing…

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26
Nov
2021

Solomon Islands riots reflect deeper unrest

Civil unrest in the Solomon Islands is not surprising and highlights long-standing development and governance challenges,…

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