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In Part 3 of our ‘Government 3.0’ series, Victor Dominello and Carmem Domingues discuss the risks of passively accepting the baked-in bias of AI automation. Part 2 argued that faster processes are not the same as better public outcomes, and Part 1 discussed the need for AI that sharpens
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A Muslim Australian reflects on migration, service and community to challenge fear-based rhetoric and reaffirm the place of Muslim Australians within the country’s multicultural story. read now...
New research into environmental volunteers reveals a concerning pattern: younger volunteers grapple with hopelessness as Australia's volunteer rates decline, meaning fewer people are stepping up when we need them most. read now...
For some pundits watching Donald Trump and his cabal plunge the United States into another foreign strike, this time against Iran in alliance with Israel, the search for paradigms led to cartoon characters and plots. Among them was the conservative British-American historian Niall Ferguson. Despite supporting Trump’s action, he couldn’t
There are myriad ways a nation can and must seek legitimacy before embarking on war. The US has done literally none of them. The post The Art of War, with
Vinyl Group has blamed a rogue financial services employee for news of the company's latest acquisition of Val Morgan being leaked before Val Morgan could announce it to the affected
The Liberals wanted it buried, with the election post-mortem calling the 2025 campaign 'the worst campaign the party has ever fought.' Now you can read it all in full. The
The Liberals' 2025 election review may not mention him by name, but it identifies exactly why Angus Taylor is so wrong for his party when it comes to women, young
As far as queer social justice group Pride in Protest was concerned last Saturday afternoon, 28 February 2026, the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras had turned its back on its radical protest roots, as whilst the first 1978 procession was in aid of ending the criminalisation of LGBTIQA+ identities, this year PiP was banned from the parade as part of a ...
In Part 3 of our ‘Government 3.0’ series, Victor Dominello and Carmem Domingues discuss the risks of passively accepting the baked-in bias of AI automation. Part 2 argued that faster processes are not the same as better public outcomes, and Part 1 discussed the need for AI that sharpens
The counsel of history could offer significant insight to American leaders, from Iraq to Cuba to the colonial era, if only anyone was listening. The post Does regime change ever
For some, leaving politics is not an abdication but an act of integrity. Not everyone is meant to survive in environments that reward moral flexibility over moral clarity, and not