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Rights groups urge campus free speech, right to protest

Rights groups urge campus free speech, right to protest

The Australian National University's acting provost says a pro-Palestine protest posed a risk to students, but ...
Australian shares dip as BHP leads miners lower

Australian shares dip as BHP leads miners lower

Weakness in mining stocks continues to weigh heavily on Australia's stock exchange, with investors appearing ...
Asia shares slump as bonds cheer cooler inflation

Asia shares slump as bonds cheer cooler inflation

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan have slid 1.7 per cent as South Korea's KOSPI slumps ...
Young investors bet the house on dialling up their risk

Young investors bet the house on dialling up their risk

Priced out of the housing market for years, young Australians are looking to the stock market to build wealth, and ...
Smelter to shut despite sale bid, hundreds of jobs lost

Smelter to shut despite sale bid, hundreds of jobs lost

More than 200 workers at the nation's only manganese smelter have lost their jobs after administrators announced ...
Soaring meth abuse at work prompts warning to bosses

Soaring meth abuse at work prompts warning to bosses

The workplace use of drugs, particularly methamphetamine and cocaine, is rising and remains a real safety risk for ...
Climate test looms for major coalmine extension

Climate test looms for major coalmine extension

A planning commission must consider local climate impacts from burning coal overseas, environmentalists say, as ...
BHP wage battle set to trigger historic strike

BHP wage battle set to trigger historic strike

Hundreds of port workers are set to strike after a mining giant and unions failed to reach a wage deal following ...
‘Hit pause’: fears data centre boom to drain resources

‘Hit pause’: fears data centre boom to drain resources

Approvals for energy-hungry data centres should be put on hold until a new policy framework has been finalised, ...
Flaws in aged-care reform laid bare by $1800 crutches

Flaws in aged-care reform laid bare by $1800 crutches

Aged-care reforms are failing to rein in costs and are puting at risk elderly Australians' right to die with ...
New Zealand reports first H5N1 bird flu case

New Zealand reports first H5N1 bird flu case

The first New Zealand case of H5 bird flu has been confirmed in a migratory seabird found on a beach, weeks after ...
Cuba plunged into another nationwide blackout

Cuba plunged into another nationwide blackout

Cuba is suffering its third nationwide blackout in two weeks, leaving millions of people across the entire country ...
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