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If Ben Roberts-Smith is convicted of the murder charges he now faces, it may offer an opportunity to reassess the path we’re on. It might also result in an unabashed

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The US president's threat that 'a whole civilisation will die tonight' has drawn rebukes from across the world, with it remaining unclear if this is simply more hot air from

Soaring fuel prices have prompted the New South Wales Public Service Association to demand a significant lift in the current 88 cents per-kilometre refund rate that can be claimed from employers or the Australian Tax Office when government workers use their own cars to undertake work-related travel. It’s a claim

The government will not act on the recommendations of a parliamentary inquiry into AI use in the education system. Tabled last week, the government’s response to the House of Representatives standing committee on Employment, Education and Training’s report accepts one of 35 recommendations. This recommendation to raise school funding to 100% of

Central agencies are pointing fingers at the door as part of a pre-budget staff cleanout. The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) is the latest to offer staff redundancies as part of budget reprioritisation. A spokesperson for DCCEEW said any departures would be voluntary. “The department

Nigel Bluck/Penguin Random HouseThe conditions for Russell “Rusty” Wilson’s life were set with the roll of a dice. After his parents announced their divorce, Rusty and his twin sister, Bonnie, were split up in a move reminiscent of The Parent Trap: allocated to their respective parents. If they roll one

Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesRoman leader Julius Caesar is said to have kept a stock of it in the treasury. Ancient writer Pliny the Elder says Rome’s Emperor Nero owned the last stalk of it. And some have suggested rampant extramarital sex in elite Roman circles

Pauline Hanson is CEO and mascot of a fast food chain, and people love buying in as franchisees. The post How will One Nation overcome its biggest obstacle? appeared first

AFP officers initially did not name the 47-year-old suspect they'd arrested, but there was no mistaking the towering figure of Australia's most decorated soldier. The post Ben Roberts-Smith’s murder charges

Festival promoters including Bluesfest's Peter Noble have followed the aggressive contract practices used by entertainment companies like Live Nation, shifting financial risk onto musicians. The post Bluesfest’s collapse exposes the

Demands to reverse Australia's 'deindustrialisation' are the new political vogue. But it's a false narrative — and restoring manufacturing protectionism will inflict significant economic pain on Australians. The post The

If Ben Roberts-Smith is convicted of the murder charges he now faces, it may offer an opportunity to reassess the path we’re on. It might also result in an unabashed

Social media began as a tool with democratic promise, but it has evolved into a system that interacts in ways that weaken democracy. read now...

The US president's threat that 'a whole civilisation will die tonight' has drawn rebukes from across the world, with it remaining unclear if this is simply more hot air from

Soaring fuel prices have prompted the New South Wales Public Service Association to demand a significant lift in the current 88 cents per-kilometre refund rate that can be claimed from employers or the Australian Tax Office when government workers use their own cars to undertake work-related travel. It’s a claim

The government will not act on the recommendations of a parliamentary inquiry into AI use in the education system. Tabled last week, the government’s response to the House of Representatives standing committee on Employment, Education and Training’s report accepts one of 35 recommendations. This recommendation to raise school funding to 100% of

Central agencies are pointing fingers at the door as part of a pre-budget staff cleanout. The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) is the latest to offer staff redundancies as part of budget reprioritisation. A spokesperson for DCCEEW said any departures would be voluntary. “The department

Nigel Bluck/Penguin Random HouseThe conditions for Russell “Rusty” Wilson’s life were set with the roll of a dice. After his parents announced their divorce, Rusty and his twin sister, Bonnie, were split up in a move reminiscent of The Parent Trap: allocated to their respective parents. If they roll one

Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesRoman leader Julius Caesar is said to have kept a stock of it in the treasury. Ancient writer Pliny the Elder says Rome’s Emperor Nero owned the last stalk of it. And some have suggested rampant extramarital sex in elite Roman circles
