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Major parties caught in obsession over vanity project: MP

Major parties caught in obsession over vanity project: MP

Politics & Economy

Hundreds of AFL supporters are taking to the streets of Hobart tomorrow as voters head to the polls. The proposed...

New research reveals First Nations calendars can forecast Solar Power

New research reveals First Nations calendars can forecast Solar Power

Communications & Culture Indigenous

A new research from Charles Darwin University shows First Nations calendars can forecast solar power with an AI technique tool...

Calls for AI ethics to be added in University curriculum

Calls for AI ethics to be added in University curriculum

Education The Law

Artificial Intelligence is now widespread and used across many sectors in society, including universities. In Australia, most university students lack...

Incognito Art Show 2025 kicks off

Incognito Art Show 2025 kicks off

Communications & Culture

An organisation has launched in its fourth year an exhibition with the most diverse and inclusive art show across Australia....

Tasmanian community orgs pledging for support

Tasmanian community orgs pledging for support

Politics & Economy

The community services sector in Tasmania is urging the incoming government to priotise the needs of people and not just...

Underpaid work in young Australians still a reality

Underpaid work in young Australians still a reality

Social Justice

A new report from the University of Melbourne’s Fair Day’s Work Project has revealed widespread underpayment among young workers. One...

Benefits of ending native forest logging revealed

Benefits of ending native forest logging revealed

Science & Environment

A new report released today shows the end of native forest logging in Victoria is helping 34 threatened species to...

NTES celebrates 50 years helping Territorians

NTES celebrates 50 years helping Territorians

Communications & Culture

This week, the NT Emergency Service celebrates its 50th anniversary, and they look to bring the community together across the...

A new way to gaze

A new way to gaze

Science & Environment

Following a new tourist attraction in Bangkok involving orangutans being dressed up and forced to kickbox, a new study has...

The Manosphere: A World Without Women

The Manosphere: A World Without Women

Communications & Culture Health

Masculinity and men’s mental health have been highlighted in recent years as a result of extreme anti-feminist media content gaining...

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