CPX Associate Emma Wilkins argues that something more than consent education is needed to reduce sexual assault in our society.
CPX Associate Emma Wilkins argues that something more than consent education is needed to reduce sexual assault in our society.
Justine Toh on what the iConsent app shows us about our lack of imagination when it comes to the complexities of human life.
Tim Costello reflects on one of the positives of 2020: the deepening of our ethics.
Barney Zwartz offers his thoughts on the Victorian Change or Suppression (Conversion) Practices Prohibition Bill.
From who gets an ICU bed to volunteering for a vaccine trial: ethics in the time of COVID.
A polarised country, a politicised faith - and how both are playing out in the US election.
Are people essentially good or flawed? We review Rutger Bregman’s Humankind: A Hopeful History.
Professor John Lennox weighs up the benefits and potential pitfalls of AI and the implications it has for what it…
CPX Associate Nathan Campbell ponders the building and destroying of statues, and the human condition.
Andrew Sloane on the role of faith in making peace with difficult choices.
Simon Smart reflects on Terrence Malick’s film “A Hidden Life” and the confronting questions it poses for modern viewers.
As the bill to decriminalise abortion is debated in NSW Parliament, Laurel Moffatt asks how we might together pursue the “uncommon good”.