As official ties between Australia and China resume, it is grassroots exchanges – from art exhibitions to dumpling-making workshops – that are quietly building new bridges.
An ANU expert has found new clues that point to a secret reservoir of water deep beneath the surface of Mars.
The declining fertility rate in Australia is driven by socio-economic pressures. Recovery begins with fostering hope.
The Australian National University acknowledges, celebrates and pays our respects to the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people of the Canberra region and to all First Nations Australians on whose traditional lands we meet and work, and whose cultures are among the oldest continuing cultures in human history.
Australia’s first female prime minister gets candid with ANU Reporter about women’s leadership, mentoring and life beyond politics.
For Professor Samantha Bennett, an academic career was unexpected. Now, she is using her platform to advocate for inclusive and equitable pathways for students.
Kathryn VukovljakAn innovative program is giving First Nations artists the time, tools and mentorship to develop their music and strengthen cultural connections.
Erika McGownIn a cost-of-living crisis, the arts is often one of the first sectors on the financial chopping block. But with rising global authoritarianism, support for the arts is exactly what we need.
David PledgerAustralia’s first female prime minister gets candid about women’s leadership, mentorship and life beyond politics.
An ANU expert has found new clues that point to a secret reservoir of water deep beneath the surface of Mars.
It’s been almost 10 years since Australia was first invited to be a part of the European song contest, and we keep coming back.
ANU research shows not all addictions are treated equally by the media. Less stigmatised reporting could save lives.
You think building a solar-powered vehicle from scratch sounds complicated? Try driving it across the country with 40 university students to host workshops for schoolkids.