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The definition of a contractor will depend on what’s in their contract, not the work they do, putting NZ out of step internationally.
If Israel believes the journalism from Palestinian reporters is Hamas propaganda, the solution is straightforward: let foreign correspondents in.
A majority of people now oppose the Israeli prime minister and want his war to end. But this does not mean there is support for a two-state solution.
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Peter Weir’s Picnic at Hanging Rock was released in 1975. Beneath its haunting beauty, the film challenges the idea of colonial control.
The dictionary is a living, breathing and evolving record of how language is wrapped up in who we are as Australians. It is vital we protect it.
Some of the marginalized groups most likely to be harmed by AI are also most wary of it. A new study’s findings raise questions about equity and consent in technology design.
Five Australian international law and genocide scholars examine the evidence and share their conclusions.
AI could put a rocket under Australia’s economy, but there’s no guarantee this growth will include everyone.
Lobbyists and petrostates want to avoid a strong focus on human health in the impending global treaty on plastic pollution.
The latest round of tariffs will reduce GDP in most countries. As the effects flow through, the global economy may be in for a rocky ride.
Although the Liberals won four more seats than Labor at the Tasmanian election, it’s easier for Labor to form a government. Federal polls from Morgan and Essential are also covered. The final ...