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By Gibbs Knotts, Professor of Political Science, Coastal Carolina University
Christopher A. Cooper, Professor of Political Science & Public Affairs, Western Carolina University
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster’s July 2026 appointment of Darline Graham to fill the remainder of her late brother Lindsey Graham’s Senate term – and her subsequent decision to run for the seat – may seem unusual. After all, Darline Graham has no experience in elected office and was virtually unknown outside of the small circle of people who knew her from her time heading the South Carolina Commission for the Blind, or the slightly…The Conversation (Full Story)
By Joanna Hikaka, Senior Lecturer in Māori Health, Co-Director Centre for Co-Created Ageing Research, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau
As the government considers major aged-care reform, research points to how a new system could better support kaumātua and whānau.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Aruna Sathanapally, Chief Executive, Grattan Institute
It has been a year since the federal government convened its economic reform roundtable – the culmination of a process that flung the doors open on the reforms needed to drive a more prosperous Australia.

The roundtable followed a flurry of activity: almost 900 submissions, 75 meetings with chief executives and industry leaders, and 41 ministerial roundtables asking for ideas to improve productivity, build economic resilience, and strengthen the budget.

With a strong election…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Prudence Flowers, Senior Lecturer in US History, College of Human Sciences and Culture, Flinders University
Erica Millar, Senior Research Fellow, Social Inquiry, La Trobe University
Tania Penovic, Associate Professor of Law, Deakin Law School, Deakin University
A new ‘born alive’ bill has been brought before federal parliament. While it won’t pass, it reveals the strategies of the growing anti-abortion push.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Richard de Grijs, Professor of Astrophysics, Macquarie University
We’ve known for a while now that the Moon has water. Accessing it will make it easier not just to visit, but to stay.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Jennifer L. Kent, Associate Professor in Urban and Regional Planning, University of Sydney
An e-bike is a good start. But training, guided rides and social connection give people the confidence to keep using them.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Kai Li Lim, St Baker Fellow in E-Mobility, Dow Centre for Sustainable Engineering Innovation, The University of Queensland; The University of Western Australia
Scott Dwyer, Research Director, Energy Futures, University of Technology Sydney
Electric vehicles (EVs) seem to be popping up everywhere.

In the first half of 2026, sales of battery-powered EVs nearly tripled, and July’s figures suggest this trend will continue.

However, our cumulative researchThe Conversation (Full Story)

By Madeleine Thornton-Smith, PhD Candidate, School of Art, RMIT University
Kim Goodwin, Lecturer in Arts Management and Human Resources, The University of Melbourne
Adding the word ‘arts’ to the Amusement, Recreation, Events and Arts Award will give the arts sector a safety net – but the details will determine its robustness.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Shikha Malviya, Lecturer in Occupational Therapy, University of Southern Queensland
Pressure to hold the family together, visa worries and fear of social exclusion can make it harder to leave abusive relationships.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Vivienne Lewis, Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Canberra
Be curious about why children don’t want to dress up, rather than immediately trying to persuade them to join in.The Conversation (Full Story)
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