17 Jul Business & Economics The climate change debate will not be settled by science, but by money 04/08/2022 By Ralph Howard 0 comments The intense debate over what is dubbed 'climate science' is showing no signs of easing off. It remains one of the hottest political iss... Continue reading
14 Jul Science & Health Scientific literacy: The world’s hope on climate change 04/08/2022 By Carmel McNaught 0 comments Widespread scientific literacy – in schools and the wider community – is an essential part of any action plan to mitigate climate chang... Continue reading
08 Jul Ethics & Religion A media pothole: The pitfalls of covering religion 04/08/2022 By David James 0 comments There are few areas of media coverage more vexed and controversial than religion. So much so, it is far from clear why newspapers and t... Continue reading
05 Jul History My time: The experiences of an ordinary soldier in Papua New Guinea 04/08/2022 By Stephen Mooney 0 comments The overwhelming majority of Australians who have served in war zones have been volunteers. However, during the Vietnam war, 63,735 mal... Continue reading
01 Jul Letters to the Editor Thanks for the ‘therapy’, Australian Rationalist 02/07/2022 By Rationale Magazine 0 comments Dear Editor, I am a new reader of your magazine. Reading it shone an unforgiving light on a niggling feeling in my gut, which would ... Continue reading