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If a data scientist with close knowledge of the Privacy Act and time on her hands can't exercise her rights, what hope to do the rest of us have? The

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Early data from Australia's national youth mental health service shows that the teen social media ban emerged as a prominent factor in why 12-15 year-olds were coming to them.

Opera Australia © Keith SaundersWere operas to be identified like episodes of Friends, Turandot would be “the one with Nessun Dorma”. This beloved tenor aria has achieved a life of its own away from its parent opera. Consequently, it is often front and centre in the marketing for performances

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As Victoria’s Great Ocean Road flash floods show, we need to get better at taking warnings seriously
The images and stories of flash flooding coming out of Victoria’s Great Ocean Road overnight have been described as “terrifying”. It’s easy to see why. Holidaymakers at Victoria’s Wye River watched as cars were swept out to sea and a caravan park was rapidly inundated. Some had to get new

4.7 million accounts were removed from social media platforms under the teen social media ban. Is that a lot? Is that a little? These are important questions that still remain

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The nation's peak Islamic body was not only the last stakeholder group to be consulted before the draft of the hate speech bill was made public, but it was also

The government's hate speech bill is very much the product of the Albanese-era. And the reaction to it from the opposition is also deeply in character for a flailing Coalition.

Most of us face money stress at some point, from rising rent and medical bills to car repairs or overspending. read now...

If a data scientist with close knowledge of the Privacy Act and time on her hands can't exercise her rights, what hope to do the rest of us have? The

Tightening rules may reduce risk, but only a truly professionalised workforce can deliver the safe, high-quality early childhood education Australia’s future depends on. read now...

Early data from Australia's national youth mental health service shows that the teen social media ban emerged as a prominent factor in why 12-15 year-olds were coming to them.

Opera Australia © Keith SaundersWere operas to be identified like episodes of Friends, Turandot would be “the one with Nessun Dorma”. This beloved tenor aria has achieved a life of its own away from its parent opera. Consequently, it is often front and centre in the marketing for performances

Independent Australia cautiously welcomes the Government's announcement this week of a Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion in Australia. read now...
As Victoria’s Great Ocean Road flash floods show, we need to get better at taking warnings seriously

The images and stories of flash flooding coming out of Victoria’s Great Ocean Road overnight have been described as “terrifying”. It’s easy to see why. Holidaymakers at Victoria’s Wye River watched as cars were swept out to sea and a caravan park was rapidly inundated. Some had to get new

4.7 million accounts were removed from social media platforms under the teen social media ban. Is that a lot? Is that a little? These are important questions that still remain

Axing performances, withdrawing invitations, codes of conduct — the hollowing out of the nation's arts industry in six board statements. The post The gutting of Australia’s ‘creative sector’ as told

So many people get their health information from social media now that there is a growing risk and solid evidence that some couples are missing out on the most valuable scientific facts of life. read now...

The nation's peak Islamic body was not only the last stakeholder group to be consulted before the draft of the hate speech bill was made public, but it was also

The government's hate speech bill is very much the product of the Albanese-era. And the reaction to it from the opposition is also deeply in character for a flailing Coalition.
