Premium Insights and analysis Federal budget and where the defence spend will focus Defence Next Tuesday’s federal budget is expected to include the promise of a major boost to defence spending as stage one of the biggest peacetime military
South Korean president’s visit puts Comprehensive Strategic Partnership on the cards December 8, 2021 By Melissa Coade Community & Social Moon Jae-in will visit Australia with South Korea’s first lady Kim Jung-sook from 12-15 December. This year marks the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between
South Korea backs Morrison’s technology ambitions to help solve climate change crisis November 1, 2021 By Melissa Coade Energy & Environment The Republic of Korea (ROK) has got on board Australia’s ‘technology-led approach’ to addressing climate change, entering an agreement for both nations to work together
All eyes on Korean Peninsula’s intensifying arms race September 16, 2021 By Melissa Coade Defence North Korea fired two ballistic missiles from its east coast on Wednesday, as nuclear disarmament talks between the country and Washington stalled, and South Korea
Of all the places that have seen off a second coronavirus wave, only Vietnam and Hong Kong have done as well as Victorians October 26, 2020 By Michael Toole Editors' Picks Of the 215 nations and territories that have reported COVID-19 cases, 120 have experienced clear second waves or late first waves that began in July
Two North Korean defectors just got elected to South Korea’s National Assembly – but are already fighting for their credibility June 1, 2020 By Sarah A. Son Editors' Picks Two North Korean defectors, Thae Yong-ho and Ji Seong-ho, will be sworn in as members of South Korea’s National Assembly on May 30 after winning
This is the effect coronavirus has had on air pollution all across the world April 22, 2020 By Marco Hernandez Editors' Picks To contain the coronavirus pandemic, billions of people have been told to stay at home. In China, authorities placed almost half a billion people under
Why Australia is a world-leader in complementary health regulation December 9, 2016 By Nina Hendy It’s easy to take good regulation for granted, after all, most regulations exist to prevent undesirable consequences. But what is far less appreciated are the