For everyone The Lowdown: Assange and the risks of truth-telling 16 Jul 2024 The Assange case is not only a test for his personal freedom but for the freedom of the press overall, writes MYKE BARTLETT.
For everyone Equity the path to excellence 20 Apr 2024 When it comes to schools funding, arguing about whether private school parents are just “ordinary Australians” completely misses the point, writes MYKE BARTLETT.
The Lowdown: United against division 5 Dec 2023 Large-scale global and political events can leave us feeling helpless as individuals. So, what can we do to move beyond despair and drive change for the better? MYKE BARTLETT has the answer.
For everyone The Lowdown: You and your news 3 Oct 2023 In the era of algorithms feeding us individualised ‘news’, teaching media literacy might need to take a very different form.
For everyone The Lowdown: Reforming Roald 31 Jul 2023 MYKE BARTLETT: In updating classic children’s novels to be more inclusive for a contemporary readership, do we risk masking our progress?
For everyone Holy crap, Batman! 2 Apr 2023 Are Iron Man and Superman responsible for the death of cinema as we know it? MYKE BARTLETT asks if too much of the corporate machine is kryptonite for creativity.
For everyone The lowdown: Failure to tweet 6 Dec 2022 The demise of Twitter might be Elon Musk’s greatest – and most bonkers – achievement yet, writes MYKE BARTLETT.
For everyone The lowdown: What just happened? 7 Jul 2022 Albanese’s greatest victory – one that has largely gone unacknowledged – is that he has won government without being anointed by Rupert Murdoch.