
As the Ukraine-Russia peace talks continue, what sort of concessions will Kyiv be forced to make? And how can Zelensky protect his country amid Trump’s insistence that the war come to a close after ending US financial support?
Kyiv’s emphasis must be on hard power military deterrence measures to dissuade a future Russian invasion of its territory. ...

In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
DNA Evidence Ruled Inadmissible as “Investigator Mediated Contamination” Was Possible
The court found that a DNA sample found in a firearm case was inadmissible as the police search was conducted incompetently.
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The Offence of Shooting a ...

What does the sale mean for the industry... and for audiences? The post The Netflix-Warner deal is a sign of weakness, not strength — and there are plenty of losers

The government says using a VPN to hide your location will not be enough to trick platforms into avoiding Australia's restrictions, if companies have followed eSafety's guidelines for preventing circumvention.

Plus the inspector of the NACC will appear at a parliamentary grilling. The post On Notice: Richo buried, Victoria celebrates Treaty, and teen social media ban begins appeared first on

Last week’s national accounts confirm Australia is back on a sound economic path. read now...

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has agreed to spruce up how it reports the impact of its enforcement of audit rules in response to criticisms from the Australian National Audit Office. An ANAO performance audit of the corporate regulator’s audit enforcement function has branded much of what the regulator

The Defence Delivery Agency announced last week by Defence Minister Richard Marles is very much a blast from the past — it’s the effective re-establishment of the Defence Materiel Organisation disbanded in 2015, albeit this time with an independent head reporting directly to ministers. Having a new top bureaucrat

Australia has opened a precision-strike rocket plant to support the army’s new HIMARS, in a move to reinforce its broader push to build sovereign, US-compatible weapons and maintenance capacity. The Albanese government on Friday announced that Lockheed Martin Australia and Defence will commence production of Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System

Communications Minister Anika Wells is being forced to defend several different parliamentary expenses charged to the taxpayer, and the bushfire season has begun in earnest in NSW and Tasmania. The

Every day, we publish a selection of your emails in our newsletter. We’d love to hear from you, you can email us at yoursay@theconversation.edu.au. Monday December 8 Hitting unsubscribe (not to this newsletter) “Hooray for this proposed legislation to make it easier to cancel subscriptions. I’ve had many instances of

The Victorian Community and Public Sector Union has hailed the release of a heavily tempered response to the Independent Review of the Victorian Public Service as a “major victory”, claiming success in “defending more than two-thirds of the 6,000 positions targeted by the Silver review”. As the Jacinta Allan government

As the Ukraine-Russia peace talks continue, what sort of concessions will Kyiv be forced to make? And how can Zelensky protect his country amid Trump’s insistence that the war come to a close after ending US financial support?
Kyiv’s emphasis must be on hard power military deterrence measures to dissuade a future Russian invasion of its territory. ...

In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
DNA Evidence Ruled Inadmissible as “Investigator Mediated Contamination” Was Possible
The court found that a DNA sample found in a firearm case was inadmissible as the police search was conducted incompetently.
Click here to read the article
The Offence of Shooting a ...

What does the sale mean for the industry... and for audiences? The post The Netflix-Warner deal is a sign of weakness, not strength — and there are plenty of losers

The government says using a VPN to hide your location will not be enough to trick platforms into avoiding Australia's restrictions, if companies have followed eSafety's guidelines for preventing circumvention.

Plus the inspector of the NACC will appear at a parliamentary grilling. The post On Notice: Richo buried, Victoria celebrates Treaty, and teen social media ban begins appeared first on

Last week’s national accounts confirm Australia is back on a sound economic path. read now...

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has agreed to spruce up how it reports the impact of its enforcement of audit rules in response to criticisms from the Australian National Audit Office. An ANAO performance audit of the corporate regulator’s audit enforcement function has branded much of what the regulator

The Defence Delivery Agency announced last week by Defence Minister Richard Marles is very much a blast from the past — it’s the effective re-establishment of the Defence Materiel Organisation disbanded in 2015, albeit this time with an independent head reporting directly to ministers. Having a new top bureaucrat

Australia has opened a precision-strike rocket plant to support the army’s new HIMARS, in a move to reinforce its broader push to build sovereign, US-compatible weapons and maintenance capacity. The Albanese government on Friday announced that Lockheed Martin Australia and Defence will commence production of Guided Multiple Launch Rocket System

Communications Minister Anika Wells is being forced to defend several different parliamentary expenses charged to the taxpayer, and the bushfire season has begun in earnest in NSW and Tasmania. The

Every day, we publish a selection of your emails in our newsletter. We’d love to hear from you, you can email us at yoursay@theconversation.edu.au. Monday December 8 Hitting unsubscribe (not to this newsletter) “Hooray for this proposed legislation to make it easier to cancel subscriptions. I’ve had many instances of

The Victorian Community and Public Sector Union has hailed the release of a heavily tempered response to the Independent Review of the Victorian Public Service as a “major victory”, claiming success in “defending more than two-thirds of the 6,000 positions targeted by the Silver review”. As the Jacinta Allan government
