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By Emma Beckett, Senior Lecturer, Nutrition and Food Science, Australian Catholic University
From brown bananas to soggy salad, we often let food get past its prime. Here are some tips to salvage what you can.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Ray Kerkhove, Research Fellow, Associate Professor (Adjunct), School of Social Sciences (Archaeology), The University of Queensland
Gaja Kerry Charlton, First Nations author and local traditional owner, Indigenous Knowledge
Kelly Greenop, Associate Professor in Architecture, The University of Queensland
Victoria Park is one of the most significant Indigenous sites in Brisbane, which is why so many are against the development of the Olympic stadium.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Amnesty International
Fatema Uzgan Nusrat on why girls’ education matters When the Taliban first took control of my province in Afghanistan in 1998, I was 12-13 years old. Schools were forced to close for girls, which was deeply painful for me as I loved going to school. I suddenly had to wear a burka and was not […] The post “I set up an online school, so girls in Afghanistan can still study” appeared first on Amnesty International. ]]> (Full Story)
By Amnesty International
The Russian authorities are denying children their right to quality education by using propaganda-filled textbooks and lectures to indoctrinate children and justify Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, while suppressing free expression, independent thinking and access to information, Amnesty International said today. A new briefing, “Only Official Sources”: Indoctrination in the Russian Educational System, documents […] The post Russia: Schools have turned into “factories of compliance” through state indoctrination and surveillance of children appeared first on Amnesty International.… (Full Story)
By Human Rights Watch
Click to expand Image Lawyer and junta critic Mountaga Tall, Mali, 2025. © Private A month has passed since the May 2 abduction of prominent Malian lawyer and government critic Mountaga Tall. His whereabouts remain unknown, raising fears that he was forcibly disappeared.Unidentified gunmen stormed Tall’s home in the capital, Bamako, and dragged him away in an unmarked vehicle, according to his family. His wife was assaulted while trying to video the abduction, and her phone was confiscated. Since then, the Malian authorities have neither acknowledged holding Tall nor provided any… (Full Story)
By Sofia Ammassari, Research Fellow, Griffith University
Riding high on new opinion polling, Pauline Hanson is one of the women leading the charge for the far-right all over the world.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Damien O'Meara, Lecturer, School of Media and Communication, RMIT University
Whitney Monaghan, Lecturer in Communications and Media Studies, Monash University
Pride Month takes place in June each year, prompting increased attention on the LGBTQIA+ community, key issues affecting us and our stories.

Some streaming services have previously curated prominent Pride Month categories, although these saw a downturn in 2025.

Queer “storyworlds” – television series that emphasise the social connections between LGBTQIA+ people – first emerged in the 1990s. These queer series were often products…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Beth Spacey, Lecturer in Medieval History, The University of Queensland
A 12th-century castle built during the Crusades in Lebanon has been seized by Israeli forces in what’s been described as the deepest incursion into Lebanon for more than 25 years.

The historic site, known as Beaufort Castle or Qalʿat…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Dennis B. Desmond, Lecturer, Cyberintelligence and Cybercrime Investigations, University of the Sunshine Coast
Australia’s spy agency issued a stark warning to politicians and public servants last week: do not discuss sensitive or classified information in vehicles.

Speaking at senate estimates, ASIO Deputy Director-General Lisa Alonso Love said the warning concerned “any vehicle, whether it’s connected or not”. But she added that “connected vehicles” may come with additional risks for data…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Ben Jefferson, Associate, Grattan Institute
Australia’s biggest industrial gas users pump out about 5% of our greenhouse gas emissions. To have any chance of reaching our emissions targets, Australia need to reduce its heavy reliance on fossil gas.

But to make this possible, we need to produce supplies of green hydrogen – made with renewable energy – and biomethane. On current trends, we won’t have enough.

Despite allocating billions…The Conversation (Full Story)

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