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Politics with Michelle Grattan: David Littleproud on US tariffs, a government-owned Rex, and the Nationals’ identity
South Australia’s Export Boom Continues In 2024
Australians may soon be able to fly with their pets in a plane’s cabin – but not every pet is suited to it
Is Elon Musk taking over the US government? Here’s how ‘state capture’ works – and why we should be concerned
Lightning Crews Drop Bombshell In Guam
OpenAI’s new ‘deep research’ agent is still just a fallible tool – not a human-level expert
Nobody wants to talk about AI safety. Instead they cling to 5 comforting myths
US national charged with allegedly importing cocaine in shampoo bottles
Sam Kerr verdict: what it means for law in the UK and the star athlete’s soccer career
Immunoglobulin Sales Drive Strong First Half For CSL
Further cyber sanctions in response to Medibank Private cyberattack
Spacefarers may contaminate other worlds – but scientists have plans to keep the cosmos clean
With a ‘tradwife’ starring in Married at First Sight, a nostalgic vision of womanhood takes centre stage
The key to some nations’ public support for mental health care
Struggling with money? Here are 5 tips for growing your income from a financial expert
Australia improves on global corruption rankings, but there is still work to be done
RAAF Flies Red Flag Over Nevada
What are physician assistants? Can they fix the doctor shortage?
Young officers lead in Anti-Submarine Warfare
Lightning Strikes In Guam
New head of ASCA appointed
Trump agrees to consider Australian exemption from tariffs, describing Albanese as ‘very fine man’
Tariff Exemption Consideration Welcome First Step
Experienced social impact leader appointed to Queensland-first office
Airservices Australia announces first round of Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Service Suppliers
Virtual Global Taskforce Unites For Safer Internet Day
AiG Industry Meets Canberra Dinner
Monash Expert: Dealing with extreme weather events, flood risk and stormwater systems
Business Council welcomes production tax credits to support critical projects
Google has dropped its promise not to use AI for weapons. It’s part of a troubling trend
Climate impacts are forcing people from their homes. When, how and why do they have valid refugee claims?
Antisemitism goes beyond overt acts of hate – subtle forms of bias take their toll, too
Exercise Cope North 25 debuts trilateral F-35 training in Guam
NT gas industry welcomes crackdown on activist lawfare
MCA Response To US Tariffs On Steel And Aluminium
PHC and CCRM Collaborate to Develop Primary T-Cell Expansion Culture Processes to Enhance Efficiency and Improve Cell Quality
As Coles slashes its product range, will well-known brands disappear from supermarket shelves?
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Doorstop interview – Parliament House
US Tariffs Ai Group Comment
Professor renowned for expunging fake research receives David Vaux Fellowship
NZ households will be slightly worse off if Trump triggers a trade war – new modelling
AI is being used in social services – but we must make sure it doesn’t traumatise clients
Press conference – Sexual Health and Family Planning ACT
Australian defence industry reaping the benefits of AUKUS trade reforms
‘America First’ trade policy is pushing economic self-sufficiency – but history shows this is harder than it seems
DEI needs to fix systems, not people
Bolstering Canada’s right to repair could shield it against U.S. tariffs and trade uncertainty
US Woman Charged Over Cocaine Import Into Victoria