Trust in government key to Australia鈥檚 big build
The overwhelming majority of Australians say investment in infrastructure is the key to driving Australia's COVID-19 pandemic鈥
Chinese surgeons 鈥渁cted as executioners under state orders鈥
New research from The Australian National University (ANU) has unearthed evidence strongly suggesting that Chinese surgeons at鈥
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鈥
ANU expert to tackle climate change and human rights for UN
Dr Ian Fry from The Australian National University (ANU) has become the world's first special rapporteur for human rights and鈥
Australia鈥檚 carbon market a 鈥渇raud on the environment鈥
Australia's Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF) has serious governance flaws and is potentially wasting billions of dollars in鈥
Support for Morrison Government hits new low
As voters prepare to head to the polls, a new study from The Australian National University (ANU) shows the number of Australians鈥
Unis around globe condemn Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine
The Australian National University (ANU) is one of 22 universities from eight countries issuing a statement condemning鈥
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鈥
ANU statement on Ukraine
The Australian National University (ANU) strongly condemns Russia's invasion of Ukraine and its fundamental breaches of鈥
ANU experts on the 2022 federal election
Politics and elections Emeritus Professor John Warhurst ANU School of Politics and International Relations T:鈥
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鈥
Borders are open, but visitors won't flock back
Australia is welcoming fully vaccinated visa holders from 21 February, but experts from The Australian National University (ANU)鈥
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鈥
Experts condemn Myanmar's ongoing military takeover
The ANU Myanmar Research Centre has condemned the Myanmar coup one year on from the Southeast Asian nation's military takeover on鈥
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鈥
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鈥
鈥淒eep concern鈥 for cut off Tonga
Two Tongan academics at The Australian National University (ANU) say panic and a lack of clear information are hampering search鈥
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鈥
Solomon Islands riots reflect deeper unrest
Civil unrest in the Solomon Islands is not surprising and highlights long-standing development and governance challenges,鈥
Australia must keep Japan central to its future plans
Australia needs to ramp up its already strong ties with Japan in the face of rapidly accelerating economic, environmental and鈥






































