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By Katherine Kent, Senior Lecturer in Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Wollongong
Kelly Lambert, Associate Professor Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Wollongong
A university place is often described as a “pathway to opportunity”. But for many students, getting in is only part of the challenge.

The other challenge is affording to stay. This is becoming more difficult as uni fees and costs-of-livingThe Conversation (Full Story)

By Yanyan Hong, Adjunct Fellow in Communication, Media and Film Studies, Adelaide University
Within a week of its release, Netflix’s new Korean drama Teach You a Lesson, directed by Hong Jong-chan, topped the platform’s global non-English rankings for the week of June 1-7.

Adapted from the popular webtoon Get Schooled (2020), the 10-episode series about a government-backed vigilante unit trying to fix the wrongs in schools has quickly become a highly…The Conversation (Full Story)

By William Hoff, PhD candidate (history), The University of Melbourne
Who was the ‘real’ Robin Hood – community champion or violent criminal? Those in power and the people who shared his tales in pubs have long disagreed.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Rebecca Carey, Senior Lecturer in Earth Sciences, University of Tasmania
An underwater eruption has spread vast ‘rafts’ of pumice through the Bismarck Sea, hampering marine travel and wreaking uncertain long-term consequences.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Michael Anthony Connor, Honorary Senior Fellow, The University of Melbourne
Andrew Bennett, Emeritus Professor in Ecology, La Trobe University
Birdwatching is one of the most common and popular ways people experience nature. But it’s not often that even the most enthusiastic birdwatcher returns to the same place more than 800 times to witness the changes over four decades.

In a recent paper, we documented 40 years of change in the bird life of a suburban park in Melbourne. Long-term studies such as this, often by citizen scientists, play a vital role in understanding the extent and nature of transitions in bird populations and their implications.

Australians…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Human Rights Watch
Click to expand Image US President Donald Trump (center-right) meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (center-left) during a bilateral meeting at Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida, on December 29, 2025. © 2025 Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images Buried in the US$1.15 trillion National Defense Authorization Act is a provision that would deepen US military cooperation with Israel while walling that cooperation off from further congressional oversight.Section 219 (formerly section 224) creates the role of an “executive agent” focused on folding Israeli technology… (Full Story)
By John Sorabji, Associate Professor of Law, UCL
Proposed solutions focused too much on reducing the cost and complexity of civil court procedures, rather than improving legal literacy.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Kira Lancker, Assistant Professor - Department of Food and Resource Economics, University of Copenhagen
Navigating the benefits and risks of eating fish is a daily concern for consumers in Kenya due to persistent environmental pollution. How much are they influenced by nutritional labelling and guidelines?The Conversation (Full Story)
By Emmanuelle Vaast, Professor of Information Systems, McGill University
Renée Sieber, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, McGill University
Will you be flagged at the border? Will your mortgage application be approved? During wartime, whose neighbourhood would a weapon system target? These are moral choices — about harm and fairness — and they used to be made by people.

Now moral choices like these are made by artificial intelligence (AI) and by the companies developing it. Not government, not the public, but corporations.

Chris Olah, co-founder of the AI company Anthropic and a self-described atheist, recently sat beside Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican and said…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Frédéric Dimanche, Professor and former Director (2015-2025), Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Toronto Metropolitan University
Millions of World Cup visitors come from countries where tipping isn’t customary. A hospitality management professor explains what that means for service workers in Canada.The Conversation (Full Story)
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