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I’m proposing a tourism tax. We whack $500 on the cost of non-Australian passports landing in Australia, and the planes ...
Presumably Machiavelli rolled in his grave when Australia handed over $800 million in its second instalment of AUKUS payments ...
Neil Churches writes: “The Australian government and parliament must recognise Palestinian statehood now, or be complicit ...
Hostility towards the care economy is partly based on its labour intensity — but much more on partisanship and male assumptions that caring work isn't really a proper part of the economy anyway.
As Australia’s courts rule yet again that climate is outside their jurisdiction, the ICJ made it a legal obligation for countries to act on the crisis.
The war of words between the Israeli and Australian governments over Israel's withholding of aid in Gaza is escalating, and YouTube won't be exempt from Australia's teen social media ban.
The former AFL player and current broadcaster promoted 'CornesGPT' on the air, but an article, video and social media posts ...
Then came this, uh, forceful act of satire, apparently erected outside his office in Geelong, ascribing him the title of “Australia’s Biggest Brown-Noser”, timed to correspond with the signing of what ...
Andrew Hastie's peddling of a conspiracy theory around net zero gives insight into the combination of xenophobia and climate denialism that the right is pinning its hopes on.
Donald Trump's administration is still generating as much scandal and outrage as ever — it just *feels* like there's only one story, and that's very bad news for the president.
If ruthless growth relies on uninhibited data accumulation and commodification, people’s right to privacy becomes collateral damage.
Google is currently trialling “Preferred Sources”, which it bills as a feature to mitigate some of the impacts of AI Overviews on news publishers. It’s currently only available in the US and India, ...