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A new national survey shows the second world war dominates Australians’ understanding of their military history, but ...
Many Australians secretly use AI at work, a new report shows. Clearer rules could reduce ‘shadow AI’
A new report finds unapproved, worker-led ‘shadow use’ of generative AI can sometimes be a good thing. But the lack of clear ...
The NSW government was broadly lauded when it scrapped no-grounds evictions but a recent change could make things tougher for ...
Expanding freeway networks undermines climate action. It points to a deep-seated flaw in Australia’s urban planning systems ...
At the Yokohama War Cemetery, the first steps towards Australia and Japan’s reconciliation were made through design.
The sentence was written in July 1944 by 15-year-old Jewish girl Anne Frank, three weeks before the capture of her family by ...
Interviews with senior government bureaucrats show AI is no magic fix for productivity – and may bring new problems all its ...
Research suggests falling trust in news is not directly related to falling trust in other public institutions. We need to ...
President Trump’s one-to-one summit with Vladimir Putin risks repeating an error that paved the way to the second world war ...
As with any meetings involving Trump, expectations are low and anxieties are high in the run-up to the US-Russia summit in ...
Before trying to persuade people to eat more seaweed, it’s important to understand the reasons they aren’t eating it already.
One observer describes next week’s economic roundtable this way: the treasurer “has opened a can of worms – and everybody has ...
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