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On Wednesday, Queensland’s public school teachers will walk off the job in their first statewide strike in 16 years.
The latest report from Australia’s tropical marine research agency shows hard corals on the Great Barrier Reef have been hit hard by an extreme...
Payment processing companies have ceded to pressure from an ‘anti-porn’ group, causing Steam and itch.io to ban tens of thousands of games almost...
In a new report, the Productivity Commission recommends building on our existing laws to regulate AI, before adding new ones.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is set allow all competition to the ASX.
New research shows common mynas sang fewer and less complex songs after a bad night’s sleep. Poor-quality song could affect a bird’s ability to...
When people listen to music, they’re more likely to imagine social interactions.
Many of us fear our streets are getting less safe, but what does the data say about violent crime in Australia?
Exemptions to copyright legislation for AI would disadvantage Australian writers – and set a bad precedent.
Myanmar’s generals are planning an election the opposition has slammed as a sham. They could see Trump’s interest in the country as a way of...
While it can work as a good rule of thumb, there’s more to nutrition than just the number of ingredients.
A recent report found about three in four US teens have used AI companion apps – many of which have little to no safeguards from harmful content.
First published in 1625, the British philosopher’s collected essays mix poetic aphorisms with prescient reflections on ‘false news’ and...
The new proposal to phase out tax breaks on more than one investment property would affect around 1% of Australians.
It would be handy to be able to be get a shot to protect against this nasty gastro bug. For the most vulnerable, it can be deadly.
Education Minister Erica Stanford has called time on “credit counting”, announcing plans to scrap the National Certificate of Educational...
The words and pictures documenting the famine in the Gaza strip are horrifying. The coverage has led to acrimonious and often misguided debates...
Stories about interest rates and cost-of-living often focus on Australians’ hip pockets. But what about the impact on our mental health? The...
When your favourite dress or shirt shrinks in the wash, it can be devastating, especially if you followed the instructions closely. Unfortunately,...
If you had to do a test, how would you respond? Would you relish the chance to demonstrate your knowledge? Or worry you were about to fall short of...
About half of all serious weapons-related violence in Australia happens at home as part of domestic and family violence. The weapons most used in...
Australia’s tax system has come under scrutiny again ahead of the government’s reform roundtable later this month. Economists argue we could raise...
Society needs efficient and well-functioning courts. In practice, that means we need judges and magistrates in good mental health. However, a...
It should not be difficult to define antisemitism. The torching of a synagogue in Melbourne last month. Unfurling a flag with a Nazi swastika near...
You’ve probably heard that running is tough on your knees – and even that it can cause long-term damage. But is this true? Running is a relatively...
At the start and end of every school day, many Australian children head to the carpark or street to get picked up. While they’re waiting, they will...
Defence Minister Richard Marles has announced that Japanese shipbuilder Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has been awarded a massive contract to build...
After two years of trying to reduce international student numbers, the Albanese government will soften its approach in 2026. The changes, announced...
Last week, US President Donald Trump issued an executive order updating the “reciprocal” tariff rates that had been paused since April. Nearly all...
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) has been facing a recruitment crisis for years. A lack of young people wanting to join has prompted a variety of...
Climate modelling is spoken about often by climate scientists. These complex, computer-generated calculations enable scientists to make predictions...
At first glance, it might seem like good news. Divorces in Australia have dropped to their lowest rate since no-fault divorce was introduced. And...
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has three challenges with his economic reform roundtable, which is all about how to improve Australia’s productivity, budget...
Krissy Barrett has been appointed the first female commissioner of the Australian Federal Police, replacing Reece Kershaw, who is retiring ahead of...
A Chinese woman has appeared in the ACT magistrates court on Monday accused of foreign interference, by allegedly covertly collecting information...
World Athletics president Sebastian Coe recently announced a new rule for women athletes, requiring mandatory genetic tests to verify their...
When the Trump administration arbitrarily imposed 15% tariffs on New Zealand exports on August 1, up from a previously announced 10%, no one should...
Sauna bathing is booming in Australia. Once considered a luxury experience or only a Nordic tradition, saunas are now part of the everyday for many...
The global rollercoaster ride of United States trade tariffs has now entered its latest phase. President Donald Trump’s April 2 “Liberation Day”...
A young man is released from prison and finds work in a cemetery. A family embarks on a beach holiday in New Zealand. In each scenario, there’s not...
She’s six years old, lives in Brisbane and might just be one of the best resilience coaches on television. We’re talking about Bluey, the animated...
Tasmania’s mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) is the world’s tallest flowering plant. It can grow 100 metres tall and live for more than 600 years....
I have spent a lot of time in waiting rooms. Not only because my mum used to be a medical receptionist for a doctor for the first 17 years of my...
We wash our hands, sanitise shopping trolleys and wipe down cafe tables. But what about our phones? We touch these devices dozens of times a day,...
A Chinese woman has appeared in the ACT magistrates court on Monday accused of foreign interference, by allegedly covertly collecting information...
Across five days in April 2024, seven people were killed in five separate knife-related attacks in Sydney. Two in particular caught huge media...
It sounds innocuous. But foot-and mouth disease is one of the world’s most economically devastating diseases affecting livestock. When this highly...
When you think of a missing person, what do you picture? An abduction, a murder, a bushwalking misadventure – or perhaps someone with dementia who...
Getting our response to climate change right will be crucial to getting Australia back on the path to productivity growth. With the right policy...
Although the Liberals won four more seats than Labor at the Tasmanian election, it’s easier for Labor to form a government. Federal polls from...