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Australia, Defence and the anti-Midas touch with submarinesBy Rex Patrick | June 2, 2024It was revealed at Senate Estimates this week that there’s a corrosion problem with HMAS Sheean, one of our ...
Privacy: hackers and spammers put your data at risk. What to do?By Andy Schmulow | May 30, 2024Data misuse is an epidemic in Australia. Hackers steal data, and spammers spam, and so do legitimate companies ...
Australia, Israel and the ICC. One rule for Ukraine, another for PalestineBy Ian McGarrity | May 28, 2024Already on trial for genocide, Israel has defied the International Court of Justice and amped up its slaughter of ...
The boats have (almost) stopped; but Indonesia’s people smugglers are thriving?By Duncan Graham | May 26, 2024From 300 boat arrivals in 2013 to four last year, the boats have (almost) been stopped. Yet the business of ...
Student protests echo Vietnam as pro-war lobby cracks down on peaceful protestsBy Michael Sainsbury | May 22, 2024Australian university students are following the lead of their peers around the world with encampments protesting ...
Time to regulate ‘Wild West Web’, audit social media algorithms?By Rex Patrick | May 21, 2024Social media algorithms are designed to drive advertising revenue to the platforms, not to benefit users. The ...
Dutton goes the full Trump, with fake news and false factsBy Michael Pascoe | May 20, 2024Opposition leader Peter Dutton's budget reply speech was an exercise in pure Trumpism. Unconcerned with truth, ...
Brown Budget glosses over climate as temperatures rise, ice meltsBy Colin Hughes | May 18, 2024Despite the net zero claim, there were no new measures in Jim Chalmers' Federal Budget to transition households, ...
Migration: unis cry foul over attack on international student numbersBy Michael Sainsbury | May 11, 2024The Australian international student sector, which has driven growth, profits, and world-leading vice-chancellor ...
Do a soldier’s orders trump a lawyer’s public duty? David McBride sentencing reservedBy Michael West | May 6, 2024A judge has reserved sentencing for Afghan war crimes whistleblower David McBride for a week as Defence lawyers ...
Students rally against Gaza atrocities – and the weapons industry which funds their universitiesBy Michael Sainsbury | May 1, 2024Australian universities are increasingly funded by weapons manufacturers, partly driven by the AUKUS folly. They ...
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