Old ways survive in Bali despite mass tourism, but for how long?Indonesian island with its unique religion and culture is preparing for Nyepi, the day when everything shuts.
KNOW THEIR NAMES‘Bulletproof’: The brief, beautiful life of Danielle WaldmanDanielle was just 24 when she and her partner, Noam Shay, were brutally killed by Hamas at Supernova festival.
KNOW THEIR NAMESRemembering Yosep, the tech ‘genius’ whose last message was ‘I love you’Yosep Genis’s sister remembers a younger brother who could dismantle a computer and put it back together by age three.
Corporate Australia fails to sway public as Indigenous Voice faces defeatAustralian businesses’ support for the Voice is doing little to boost the flagging fortunes of the ‘yes’ campaign.
‘I’d have to sell a kidney’: Australia fumes over soaring airfaresCanberra is being accused of protecting national carrier Qantas’s bottom line at the expense of consumers.
Formula 1 in the skies: could flying cars soon be a reality?Alauda Aeronautics hopes the world’s first flying car race will make futuristic vehicles an everyday reality.
Papua New Guinea fails to end ‘evil’ of sorcery-related violenceBrutal torture and assault of women accused of witchcraft go unpunished while policies to tackle issue falter.
‘Insane’ lithium price bump threatens EV fix for climate changeThe price of the metal used in batteries for electric cars has risen six-fold since the start of the year.
Governments, firms make new bet on green hydrogen as climate fixThe number of green hydrogen projects worldwide has increased more than three-fold in less than a year.
A bit rich? Billionaires’ climate efforts draw scepticism, praiseMega-rich figures such as Andrew Forrest spend billions on climate change solutions while adding to carbon emissions.