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July 27, 2026
Half of small business loans in Australia involve putting the family home on the line. But in the US, UK and Germany, governments do more to help.
From MIL OSIPost
July 27, 2026
If this poll’s results were reflected at an election, Labor would lose its majority, with One Nation and the Coalition combined leading Labor in seats by 73–68.
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July 27, 2026
Changing NZ’s Crimes Act to cover family pets caught in violent situations is a good start. But better resourcing and training will be needed to make it work.
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July 27, 2026
Imagine a world where nobody clicks on misleading content online. Media literacy can get us there.
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July 27, 2026
An arts degree under the Job-ready Graduates scheme will now cost more than $54,000.
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July 27, 2026
Australia may enter spring with a highly flammable landscape – and no room for complacency.
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July 27, 2026
It’s hard to know exactly how big an issue this is today, whether this is becoming more common or how much it costs taxpayers. But here’s what we know so far.
From MIL OSIPost
July 27, 2026
Amid renewed debate over bottom trawling, decades of marine research suggest the balance between fishing and conservation needs revisiting.
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July 27, 2026
Importantly, even if we don’t believe in free will, our sense of accountability stays intact, according to new research.
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July 27, 2026
Reform needs to be careful. Simply shutting down existing workplaces could leave some disabled workers worse off.
From MIL OSIPost
July 27, 2026
In less than six months, China will start phasing in a world-first ban on hidden car door handles. A US ban may be next. So what’s happening in Australia?
From MIL OSIPost
July 27, 2026
Our war game simulations showed how vital it is to protect shipping routes across the entire ocean, not just in waters close to Australia.