Australian Outlook Blog Posts

16 Sep 2024
As students navigate a rapidly evolving linguistic environment, many wonder if the rigid structure of formal Indonesian holds up. Could
16 Sep 2024
Indonesia’s farming sector is shrinking, with modern challenges like urban migration, reliance on imports, and declining land availability threatening food
15 Sep 2024
Building the AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine is an Anglosphere quest for a military capability to serve Australia’s life in the Indo-Pacific.
13 Sep 2024
This week in Australian foreign affairs: Wong announces $3 million for humanitarian relief for Vietnam in the wake of Typhoon
13 Sep 2024
Italy takes the helm of the G7 in 2024 against a backdrop of shifting global dynamics, amplified by the lingering
12 Sep 2024
In recent years, mass protests have surged globally, from climate strikes to social justice demonstrations. Notably, the working class in
12 Sep 2024
As the Gaza conflict's repercussions spread, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s recent remarks at a party meeting in Rize and
11 Sep 2024
America in the World is a collection of key US diplomatic documents from the Spanish-American War to the Biden administration.
11 Sep 2024
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), the world’s largest free trade zone, entered into force in 2022 with the potential
10 Sep 2024
In China, the deprivations precarious workers suffer go beyond the labour market to impact family relations, social participation, and mental
10 Sep 2024
The UN Cybercrime Convention, designed to enhance global cooperation against cybercrime, awaits adoption and necessitates at least 40 signatories by
09 Sep 2024
On the back of their Strengthened Strategic Partnership, Japan and the Philippines have signed a Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA). This