26 February, 2026
Filed under: Business, Justice

When good intentions backfire: why Australia keeps making housing less affordable

Dr Lyndall Bryant, QUT property economist, examines Australia’s housing crisis and considers what policies are working and which are not.

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22 December, 2025
Filed under: Justice

Scammers won’t take a break over Christmas. Here’s how to make a plan with your family to stay safe

With Christmas just around the corner, it can be a very busy and stressful time of year. Between festive gatherings, ticking off what’s left on your yearly to-do list and shopping online for that perfect gift, it can be easy to let your guard down.

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6 November, 2025
Filed under: Justice

Boys are still in the grip of crippling masculine stereotypes: 6 findings from a new survey

Professor Michael Flood writes on new research examining the pressures boys and young men feel to live up to stereotypical masculine norms.

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20 January, 2025
Filed under: Justice

The return of the king? Donald Trump and the impending uncertainty for Australia and AUKUS

Well, perhaps “king” of the MAGA movement… But President-Elect Donald Trump’s political comeback is a remarkable feat, and it has serious implications for Australia.

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3 May, 2024
Filed under: Justice
Social impact

Giving a voice to victims of fraud

The devastating impact of fraud has far-reaching consequences. QUT’s Professor Cassandra Cross has made it her mission to give victims of fraud a voice and advocate for change.

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