Articles

Some Australian universities might have to merge to remain viable
By Emil Temnyalov, University of Technology Sydney
Both COVID-19 and increasing discord with the Chinese government could lead to much lower international student revenues in...
5
minutes

What is the COVID ‘bubble’ concept, and could it work in...
By Mary-Louise McLaws, UNSW
The concept of a COVID-19 “germ bubble” refers to close contacts with whom we don’t practise mask use or keep physical...
4
minutes

Multicultural awards set to recognise outstanding Victorians
The Victorian Government and the Victorian Multicultural Commission (VMC) is set to honour people and organisations that have greatly contributed to the state’s multiculturalism.
Minister for...
2
minutes

Australia’s top economists oppose the next increases in compulsory super: new...
By Peter Martin, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University
The five consecutive hikes in compulsory super contributions due to start next July should...
6
minutes

Creating a COVID-19 vaccine is only the first step. It’ll take...
By Adam Kamradt-Scott, University of Sydney
The world is hoping a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine will soon become available. So far, more than 160...
5
minutes

8 ways the coronavirus can affect your skin, from COVID toes,...
By Michael Freeman, Bond University
As the pandemic progresses, we’re growing increasingly aware COVID-19 affects multiple parts of the body beyond the lungs. That includes...
4
minutes