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Lachlan Strahan 2 hours ago The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: then, now and into the future DFAT has evolved to be more diverse – but is it equipped to face the challenges of a multipolar world?
Abhijnan Rej 3 hours ago Divided India revises voter rolls Ahead of crucial state elections, old concerns about illegal migration resurface.
Sanchari Ghosh 7 hours ago India’s chance with Timor-Leste to shift ASEAN’s gaze The newest ASEAN member faces the Indian Ocean, not the South China Sea, giving India fresh maritime leverage.
Sam Roggeveen 13 hours ago 2025 in review: Trump, Substack, Europe, and fertility Lowy Institute staff nominate the most notable books, trends, ideas, and people of 2025.
Monique Taylor 1 day ago The Marshall Islands’ experiment with a universal basic income The scheme tests whether microstates can sustain widespread cash transfers, with the Pacific watching on.
Hilman Palaon 1 day ago Sumatra floods: Indonesia stuck in a cycle of crisis management President Prabowo must address years of institutional neglect to tackle the structural failures fuelling disasters.
Helen Stenger , Phyu Phyu Oo 1 day ago Cyclones to coups: Crises drive violence against women Governments treat gendered violence as an afterthought, leaving millions vulnerable across the Indo-Pacific.
Richard Javad Heydarian 1 day ago Head in sand, the way of the ASEAN ostrich Malaysia’s chairmanship sidestepped divisive issues. Manila’s turn will force ASEAN to confront its paralysis.
Christopher Burke 5 Dec 2025 Landlocked Africa is an open opportunity for Australia Rather than compete on aid volumes, Australia could leverage remote logistics expertise as quality partner for major projects.