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Meta and Microsoft have joined the tech layoff tsunami – but is AI really to blame?

The Conversation -
April 24, 2026

Australian farmers are battling another potential mouse plague – what is causing it?

NDIS eligibility will be based on ‘functional capacity’, not diagnostic labels. But what does that mean?

Banks must cancel direct debits on request. Why isn’t it the same for card payments?

Landmark privacy determination puts rent tech platforms on notice. But renters remain vulnerable

The world endured 2 extra heatwave days per decade since 1950...

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

The US has bought most of the world’s remdesivir. Here’s what...

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

Giant sea scorpions were the underwater titans of prehistoric Australia

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

Why some people don’t want to take a COVID-19 test

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

Hong Kong activists now face a choice: stay silent, or flee...

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

Victoria’s coronavirus contact tracers are already under the pump. What happens...

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

China’s push into PNG has been surprisingly slow and ineffective. Why...

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

Curious Kids: what does the Sun’s core look like?

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

Why Bernard Collaery’s case is one of the gravest threats to...

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

Explainer: what’s the new coronavirus saliva test, and how does it...

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

We looked at the health star rating of 20,000 foods and...

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

45,000 renewables jobs are Australia’s for the taking – but how...

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

Defunding arts degrees is the latest battle in a 40-year culture...

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

The spending splurge matters, regardless of what modern monetary theory says

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

Vital Signs: Stamp duty is an economic drag. Here’s how to...

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

Friday essay: need a sitter? Revisiting girlhood, feminism and diversity in...

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

Did a tragic family secret influence Kate Sheppard’s mission to give...

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

Saturday is crucial for Anthony Albanese but July 23 is more...

The Conversation -
July 3, 2020

Joy Hester – a body of work, remembered at last

The Conversation -
July 2, 2020

The Daily Telegraph lost its Geoffrey Rush defamation appeal. What does...

The Conversation -
July 2, 2020

Border closures, identity and political tensions: how Australia’s past pandemics shape...

The Conversation -
July 2, 2020

Stopping koala extinction is agonisingly simple. But here’s why I’m not...

The Conversation -
July 2, 2020

Politics with Michelle Grattan: two leading economists on Australia’s post-COVID economy

The Conversation -
July 2, 2020

Lockdown returns: how far can coronavirus measures go before they infringe...

The Conversation -
July 2, 2020

Alert but not alarmed: what to make of new H1N1 swine...

The Conversation -
July 2, 2020

Reddit removes millions of pro-Trump posts. But advertisers, not values, rule...

The Conversation -
July 2, 2020

In a first discovery of its kind, researchers have uncovered an...

The Conversation -
July 2, 2020

We developed tools to study cancer in Tasmanian devils. They could...

The Conversation -
July 2, 2020

Victoria is on the precipice of an uncontrolled coronavirus outbreak. Will...

The Conversation -
July 2, 2020

We know how to save NSW’s koalas from extinction – but...

The Conversation -
July 2, 2020

UniSuper take note: there’s no retirement on a dead planet

The Conversation -
July 2, 2020

The sun is setting on unsustainable long-haul, short-stay tourism — regional...

The Conversation -
July 2, 2020

Forget JobSeeker. In our post-COVID economy, Australia needs a ‘liveable income...

The Conversation -
July 2, 2020

In My Blood It Runs challenges the ‘inevitability’ of Indigenous youth...

The Conversation -
July 2, 2020

Eden-Monaro focus groups: Voters want government to cushion pandemic recovery path

The Conversation -
July 1, 2020

Today, Australia’s Kyoto climate targets end and our Paris cop-out begins....

The Conversation -
July 1, 2020

Disagreeability, neuroticism and stress: what drives panic buying during the COVID-19...

The Conversation -
July 1, 2020

Defence update: in an increasingly dangerous neighbourhood, Australia needs a stronger...

The Conversation -
July 1, 2020

Today, the Kyoto climate deal ends and Australia’s Paris cop-out begins....

The Conversation -
July 1, 2020

The kids are alright: young adult post-disaster novels can teach us...

The Conversation -
July 1, 2020
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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
https://youtu.be/9RhP2I7KqH0
Morality of Argument – sustaining a state of being nuclear free
https://youtu.be/G9OM76BxkdA
Climate Change: Tokelau Still Afloat on the High Seas
https://youtu.be/9kohQDmIlIA
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