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As Australia’s online harm crackdown reshapes the debate, NZ must find its own path

As Australia’s online harm crackdown reshapes the debate, NZ must find its own path

Getty ImagesAround the world, lawmakers are grappling with how to better protect young people from online harms such as cyberbullying, sexual exploitation and AI-generated “deepfake” images. Recent reforms overseas – notably Australia’s landmark move to restrict young people’s access to social media – have sharpened debate about how far governments
Australia’s Pacific worker scheme is far from perfect – but we can make it better

Australia’s Pacific worker scheme is far from perfect – but we can make it better

The Pacific Australia Labour Mobility scheme (PALM) is a crucial source of workers across regional Australia. About 32,000 people from nine Pacific nations and Timor-Leste work in Australia under PALM. Over seven months of researching the scheme – interviewing workers, employers, country liaison officers, trade union organisers, community volunteers and
I found Australian cult The Family’s left-behind library. Here’s what their books reveal

I found Australian cult The Family’s left-behind library. Here’s what their books reveal

Books found at The Family's abandoned Santiniketan Lodge. Caitlin BurnsFor more than five decades, Australian cult The Family has sparked both fascination and controversy. Founded in the early 1960s by yoga instructor turned spiritual guru Anne Hamilton-Byrne, this New Age group – predominately based in and around Melbourne’s Dandenong Ranges
Some companies claim they can ‘resurrect’ species. Does that make people more comfortable with extinction?

Some companies claim they can ‘resurrect’ species. Does that make people more comfortable with extinction?

Ross Stone/UnsplashLess than a year ago, United States company Colossal Biosciences announced it had “resurrected” the dire wolf, a megafauna-hunting wolf species that had been extinct for 10,000 years. Within two days of Colossal’s announcement, the Interior Secretary of the US, Doug Burgum, used the idea of resurrection to justify

As Australia’s online harm crackdown reshapes the debate, NZ must find its own path

As Australia’s online harm crackdown reshapes the debate, NZ must find its own path
Getty ImagesAround the world, lawmakers are grappling with how to better protect young people from online harms such as cyberbullying, sexual exploitation and AI-generated “deepfake” images. Recent reforms overseas – notably Australia’s landmark move to restrict young people’s access to social media – have sharpened debate about how far governments

Australia’s Pacific worker scheme is far from perfect – but we can make it better

Australia’s Pacific worker scheme is far from perfect – but we can make it better
The Pacific Australia Labour Mobility scheme (PALM) is a crucial source of workers across regional Australia. About 32,000 people from nine Pacific nations and Timor-Leste work in Australia under PALM. Over seven months of researching the scheme – interviewing workers, employers, country liaison officers, trade union organisers, community volunteers and

I found Australian cult The Family’s left-behind library. Here’s what their books reveal

I found Australian cult The Family’s left-behind library. Here’s what their books reveal
Books found at The Family's abandoned Santiniketan Lodge. Caitlin BurnsFor more than five decades, Australian cult The Family has sparked both fascination and controversy. Founded in the early 1960s by yoga instructor turned spiritual guru Anne Hamilton-Byrne, this New Age group – predominately based in and around Melbourne’s Dandenong Ranges

Some companies claim they can ‘resurrect’ species. Does that make people more comfortable with extinction?

Some companies claim they can ‘resurrect’ species. Does that make people more comfortable with extinction?
Ross Stone/UnsplashLess than a year ago, United States company Colossal Biosciences announced it had “resurrected” the dire wolf, a megafauna-hunting wolf species that had been extinct for 10,000 years. Within two days of Colossal’s announcement, the Interior Secretary of the US, Doug Burgum, used the idea of resurrection to justify