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Claude Mythos and Project Glasswing: why an AI superhacker has the tech world on alert

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Could the law of the sea be used to protect small...

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Building houses in factories for the Commonwealth Games was meant to...

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Every worker is entitled to be safe at work, but casual...

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View from The Hill: It’s just too hard and too late...

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Chris Barrett becomes new head of the Productivity Commission, as Jim...

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It’s not just tax. How PwC, KPMG and other consultants risk...

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Chris Barrett becomes new head of the Productivity Commission, as Jim...

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‘I’m really stuck’: how visa conditions prevent survivors of modern slavery...

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July 24, 2023

Many claim Australia’s longest-running Indigenous body failed. Here’s why that’s wrong

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July 24, 2023

How does ice cream work? A chemist explains why you can’t...

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The future of money is digital – but NZ needs a...

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Keen to get off gas in your home, but struggling to...

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I think my child has anxiety. What are the treatment options?

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Cambodian strongman Hun Sen wins another ‘landslide’ election. Will succession to...

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I can’t imagine anybody would come out of On The Beach...

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Has Russia contained the Prigozhin threat? Its long history of managing...

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Does a woman’s menstrual cycle affect her athletic performance? Here’s what...

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Glide poles: the great Aussie invention helping flying possums cross the...

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‘More obviously needs to be done’: how to make Australian universities...

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National pride and sorrow: attending the 150th Latvian Song and Dance...

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Albanese government to make it easier for casuals to become permanent...

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Cheap shots aside, Chalmers has work to do to improve his...

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Good news for weekend warriors: people who do much of their exercise...

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The Football Ferns’ historic win in the World Cup opener scores...

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Today’s Measuring What Matters statement is just a first step –...

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In Greta Gerwig’s Barbie Land, the matriarchy can be just as...

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China is playing the long game in the Pacific. Here’s why...

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Mining the seabed for clean-tech minerals could destroy ecosystems. Will...

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Life in maars: why it’s worth protecting a spectacular fossil site...

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Many Australians will need to study at both TAFE and uni:...

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Behind the Shroud – juxtaposing the frailty of intelligence and tradecraft
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