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Nine in 10 chance the world passes dangerous temperature threshold
Employment Services Reforms Risk Falling Short
Supporting Life Beyond Gate
‘Like drinking from a firehose’ – what it’s like to be the human in the AI loop
‘Hitting the political sweet spot’ – why One Nation’s gas proposal appeals to a frustrated electorate
Being there for the moments that matter
Training to lead in the chaos of modern war
Boarding teams sharpen skills at sea
Balikatan Builds Trust
There’s nothing more fair dinkum than getting a fair return for Australia’s gas 
UN ruling ends free pass for fossil fuel polluters
Can’t tax illegal tobacco, won’t tax gas industry – new budget analysis
Queensland Government lures biomed business and jobs to Queensland
Health bodies unite to expose big tobacco’s push for tax cuts that would reverse 25 years of progress
Explosive Government analysis on new AUKUS nuclear submarine base
US Marines begin Darwin rotation
Budget Blues For Climate And Nature
Changing climate law to prevent civil cases removes a key protection for NZ citizens
Combined Space Operations (CSpO) Initiative Principals’ Board Meets to Advance Combined Operations Efforts
Army nurse builds bridges between nations
FEDERAL BUDGET: “F” ON FOSSIL FUEL TAX REFORM, NO NEW BIG-TICKET WINS FOR ENERGY TRANSITION BUT SOME GOOD NEWS BURIED IN THE FINE PRINT
Defence ministers’ meeting on the Strait of Hormuz multilateral mission
Help for home buyers, horror for NDIS participants and the gas industry’s free ride rolls on
At least seven times more being spent to damage climate and nature than protect it 
Amcor achieves CNAS accreditation in China, speeding customer access to global markets
‘Self-serving tosh’: Woodside’s Browse gas would derail energy transition and wreck Scott Reef
Private prison costs more per prisoner than publicly run penitentiaries
Inquiry calls for gas tax review after Middle East conflict
Glencore Refusing to Negotiate at Townsville Copper Refinery
Samira Fares Appointed ANZ Country Head, Laos
Short Stay Levy Keeps More Tourism Dollars In Tasmania
Fusing multinational coordination during Balikatan
Medic takes on new role in Philippines exercise
Delicate Dance In Deep
Growing Our Economic Future
Ongoing supply chain crisis shows urgent need for Australian ships
QUT Reinvents Bachelor Of Arts For Age Of AI
Ashurst advises Treatt on its £183 million recommended takeover by Döhler
PM’s delay to cost billions as new national and WA polls reveal growing support for gas tax
Banks pay $16 billion in tax as regulatory imbalance comes into focus
‘Don’t be so reckless’: Greenpeace activists disrupt Woodside AGM with anthem for Scott Ree
Greenpeace protests Woodside Scott Reef drilling plans at AGM
Foreign companies are making billions off Australia’s gas. It’s time that changed
Greenpeace Australia Pacific settles in lawsuit against Woodside
First-hand look at Japanese frigate operations
Two New Members Appointed To CSIRO Board
Systematic wage theft from taxpayer in the NSW cruise industry exposed
AI promises growth in Southeast Asia – but at what cost?