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The insects are disappearing — and with them the ecosystems that sustain life. read now...

When it came time for the Australian home affairs minister to address the press in relation to the omnibus combating antisemitism bill, Tony Burke pointed to a number of key aspects of the legislation. These involve the listing of hate groups, and the ability to refuse to grant or cancel visas in respect of individuals found to be harbouring “racial ...

Federal parliament is convening for special sitting days on 19 and 20 January 2026, with the aim of passing new hate crime laws and gun measures contained in an omnibus bill, which taken together with a swag of other post-Bondi Beach massacre polices, reveals that the creep towards authoritarianism in this country is reaching fever pitch.
The exposure ...

Elefterios “Terry” Fantakis is set to appeal the 2 September 2025 decision of then NSW Chief Judge at Common Law Ian Harrison to deny a writ of habeas corpus directing the Macquarie Correctional Centre governor to bring Fantakis before the court to consider the legitimacy of his incarceration, and in the case of his detention being found unjustified, ...

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GenesisArbit is gaining attention for transparent trading, strong analytics and personalised support, helping investors turn markets into a structured process. read now...

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.

A Victorian bushfire shows climate change is no longer abstract. read now...

The insects are disappearing — and with them the ecosystems that sustain life. read now...

When it came time for the Australian home affairs minister to address the press in relation to the omnibus combating antisemitism bill, Tony Burke pointed to a number of key aspects of the legislation. These involve the listing of hate groups, and the ability to refuse to grant or cancel visas in respect of individuals found to be harbouring “racial ...

Federal parliament is convening for special sitting days on 19 and 20 January 2026, with the aim of passing new hate crime laws and gun measures contained in an omnibus bill, which taken together with a swag of other post-Bondi Beach massacre polices, reveals that the creep towards authoritarianism in this country is reaching fever pitch.
The exposure ...

Elefterios “Terry” Fantakis is set to appeal the 2 September 2025 decision of then NSW Chief Judge at Common Law Ian Harrison to deny a writ of habeas corpus directing the Macquarie Correctional Centre governor to bring Fantakis before the court to consider the legitimacy of his incarceration, and in the case of his detention being found unjustified, ...

Australia’s cost-of-living crisis isn’t caused by migrants. It’s the result of inequality-driven policy — and scapegoating is making it worse. read now...

Podiatry plays a vital role in hospital care, supporting recovery, preventing complications and keeping patients mobile during treatment. read now...

GenesisArbit is gaining attention for transparent trading, strong analytics and personalised support, helping investors turn markets into a structured process. read now...

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.
