The Defending Country conference at ANU brought together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander former defence personnel to share their...
In a new twist to Australian history, a leading historian has suggested that the Eureka Stockade was a deliberate police set-up so the...
Canberra’s two major universities make a significant contribution to the local economy, underpinning employment and payroll tax revenue and...
A number of ANU experts have commented on the 2014 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP20) which has begun in Lima, Peru and will...
Australia has recently played host to several world leaders. Among them was Xi Jinping, of China, whose personal and political style have...
Next week Australia welcomes His Excellency Mr Xi Jinping, President of the People’s Republic of China, and The Honourable Narendra Modi,...
As a dispute over an uninhabited bunch of rocks in the East China Sea ratchets up, the prospect of a resulting Sino-Japanese conflict...
In a global world, it is the relationship that looms largest for our nation. Now a new book on Australia’s links with China brings together...
Twelve Myanmar academics have graduated from a two-week course that will enable them to contribute to the rebuilding of their country....
With the 10th anniversary of the 2004 tsunami on December 26, ANU academic Dr John McCarthy says Aceh in Indonesia is still suffering.