Meeting minutes obtained by Crikey show the Adelaide Festival board opted against disinviting Randa Abdel-Fattah before they received police and legal advice. They backflipped once the premier wrote to them.
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While the RBA's decision to lift interest rates was all about inflation before the Iranian war started, its task from here on is immensely difficult. There's no rulebook for economic
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The tone of the South Australian election campaigns is better than in other jurisdictions, research shows, due to parties having to scrutinise every statement and provide evidence that the advertisement
Sinem Görücü via Better Images of AI, CC BYAustralia’s research and innovation system is “broken” and needs “bold reform”, according to a major new independent report released on Tuesday. Titled “Ambitious Australia”, it’s the culmination of a strategic examination of research and development in Australia, commissioned by the federal government
Australians, stoked by media beat-ups, are queuing at the bowser, with the nation having just 30 days of fuel reserves left. But the reality of our supply is far less
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The closure of one of the world’s most important oil corridors continues to wreak economic havoc, but Australia’s navy is unlikely to join efforts to reopen it. Australia is not contemplating sending a warship to help reopen one of the world’s most crucial oil corridors amid global economic disruption. US
The US president has launched a series of extraordinary missives at America's allies for refusing to join his war in Iran, and the RBA has raised interest rates, flagging that
Meeting minutes obtained by Crikey show the Adelaide Festival board opted against disinviting Randa Abdel-Fattah before they received police and legal advice. They backflipped once the premier wrote to them.
Kyle Sandilands has lawyered up and will fight the termination of his $100 million radio contract. Under the Fair Work Act, would he have a case? The post Defining ‘serious
While the RBA's decision to lift interest rates was all about inflation before the Iranian war started, its task from here on is immensely difficult. There's no rulebook for economic
One of the most consequential choices ethical actors make is what they refuse to do, even when that refusal is costly. The post Understanding power and how to move it:
The tone of the South Australian election campaigns is better than in other jurisdictions, research shows, due to parties having to scrutinise every statement and provide evidence that the advertisement
Sinem Görücü via Better Images of AI, CC BYAustralia’s research and innovation system is “broken” and needs “bold reform”, according to a major new independent report released on Tuesday. Titled “Ambitious Australia”, it’s the culmination of a strategic examination of research and development in Australia, commissioned by the federal government
Australians, stoked by media beat-ups, are queuing at the bowser, with the nation having just 30 days of fuel reserves left. But the reality of our supply is far less
The presidency's many battles with the fourth estate go right back to at least 1798. The post From Trump to the founding fathers: The long history of America’s ‘Highly Unpatriotic
As digital infrastructure concentrates in a handful of tech giants, private platform monopolies are beginning to wield power once reserved for states. read now...
The closure of one of the world’s most important oil corridors continues to wreak economic havoc, but Australia’s navy is unlikely to join efforts to reopen it. Australia is not contemplating sending a warship to help reopen one of the world’s most crucial oil corridors amid global economic disruption. US
The US president has launched a series of extraordinary missives at America's allies for refusing to join his war in Iran, and the RBA has raised interest rates, flagging that