The more the commentariat talks about the NDIS 'ballooning', the easier it will be to convince the general public that cuts are necessary. The post NDIS headlines are turning autistic
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Retrial Ordered for Drug Importation Case as Judge Incorrectly Explained Law to Jury
The judge incorrectly explained the law to the jury.
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Israel Prescribes Death by Hanging for Palestinians Convicted of Terrorism-Related Murder
The new ...
The US president has shown he knows painfully little about the values, histories and group identities that drive conflict in the Middle East. The post Trump’s blindspot on Lebanon proves
A Crikey study of the airline's pricing tactics reveals a predatory pattern. The post Qantas hikes fares during fuel crises. It rarely drops them after appeared first on Crikey.
The US president has announced no ships will be allowed through the Strait of Hormuz after the failure of peace talks in Pakistan, and Hungary's Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat
Every day, we publish a selection of your emails in our newsletter. We’d love to hear from you, you can email us at yoursay@theconversation.edu.au. Monday April 13 Electric dreams “Reading the article about 6 things Australia should do to tackle the energy crisis made me wonder how big the task
The Queensland government has appointed three former politicians to senior positions in the state service. Former Liberal National Party minister Andrew Cripps will be the first special commissioner for rural and regional Queensland. The Townsville-based commissioner will advise cabinet on developing policies, programs, and services that address ...
The Commonwealth departments responsible for land use and climate change have turned over a third of senior executives in about a year. While junior staff at a number of agencies are being offered redundancies, the executive suite is rapidly changing above them. The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF)
Following the arrest on April 7 of decorated former soldier Ben Roberts-Smith, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) released a joint statement with the Office of the Special Investigator (OSI). “A former Australian Defence Force member, 47, has been charged under a joint investigation between the AFP and the Office of
Photo by Mark Direen/PexelsWhile stopped in heavy Melbourne traffic recently, I noticed that what looked like a shadow under a row of spotted gums (Corymbia maculata) along a major road was actually a stain on the concrete kerb. As a botanist, it caught my attention; biological stains always have
IBMOnline data is generally pretty secure. Assuming everyone is careful with passwords and other protections, you can think of it as being locked in a vault so strong that even all the world’s supercomputers, working together for 10,000 years, could not crack it. But last month, Google and others
The more the commentariat talks about the NDIS 'ballooning', the easier it will be to convince the general public that cuts are necessary. The post NDIS headlines are turning autistic
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Retrial Ordered for Drug Importation Case as Judge Incorrectly Explained Law to Jury
The judge incorrectly explained the law to the jury.
Click here to read the article
Israel Prescribes Death by Hanging for Palestinians Convicted of Terrorism-Related Murder
The new ...
The US president has shown he knows painfully little about the values, histories and group identities that drive conflict in the Middle East. The post Trump’s blindspot on Lebanon proves
A Crikey study of the airline's pricing tactics reveals a predatory pattern. The post Qantas hikes fares during fuel crises. It rarely drops them after appeared first on Crikey.
The US president has announced no ships will be allowed through the Strait of Hormuz after the failure of peace talks in Pakistan, and Hungary's Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat
Every day, we publish a selection of your emails in our newsletter. We’d love to hear from you, you can email us at yoursay@theconversation.edu.au. Monday April 13 Electric dreams “Reading the article about 6 things Australia should do to tackle the energy crisis made me wonder how big the task
The Queensland government has appointed three former politicians to senior positions in the state service. Former Liberal National Party minister Andrew Cripps will be the first special commissioner for rural and regional Queensland. The Townsville-based commissioner will advise cabinet on developing policies, programs, and services that address ...
The Commonwealth departments responsible for land use and climate change have turned over a third of senior executives in about a year. While junior staff at a number of agencies are being offered redundancies, the executive suite is rapidly changing above them. The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF)
Following the arrest on April 7 of decorated former soldier Ben Roberts-Smith, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) released a joint statement with the Office of the Special Investigator (OSI). “A former Australian Defence Force member, 47, has been charged under a joint investigation between the AFP and the Office of
Photo by Mark Direen/PexelsWhile stopped in heavy Melbourne traffic recently, I noticed that what looked like a shadow under a row of spotted gums (Corymbia maculata) along a major road was actually a stain on the concrete kerb. As a botanist, it caught my attention; biological stains always have
IBMOnline data is generally pretty secure. Assuming everyone is careful with passwords and other protections, you can think of it as being locked in a vault so strong that even all the world’s supercomputers, working together for 10,000 years, could not crack it. But last month, Google and others