| The bloated orange husk with a soul dipped in gold spray paint swaggered to the mic at Mar-a-Lago, hurling verbal grenades like a rabid chimp on meth flinging its own filth at a crowd of gawking tourists—pausing only to rattle the rusty sabre of American imperialism with the grace of a drunk trying to start a bar fight. |
The bloated orange husk with a soul dipped in gold spray paint swaggered to the mic at Mar-a-Lago, hurling verbal grenades like a rabid chimp on meth flinging its own filth at a crowd of gawking tourists—pausing only to rattle the rusty sabre of American imperialism with the grace of a drunk trying to start a bar fight. |
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| | Australia’s workplace laws draw a line in the sand, demanding action on psychosocial risks. It’s a mandate, not a suggestion. Yet psychological safety—the trust to speak up, to take risks without fearing the hammer—lives outside the law. |
Australia’s workplace laws draw a line in the sand, demanding action on psychosocial risks. It’s a mandate, not a suggestion. Yet psychological safety—the trust to speak up, to take risks without fearing the hammer—lives outside the law. |
By Gus McCallister 3 days ago |
By Gus McCallister 3 days ago |
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| | Once a beacon of hope for affordable housing enthusiasts, the tiny house movement in New South Wales (NSW) has seen its star dim since its heyday in 2018-2019. The allure of living simply, sustainably, and affordably captivated many Australians, especially as housing prices soared. Yet, despite the promise of tiny houses, their growth in NSW has stagnated. |
Once a beacon of hope for affordable housing enthusiasts, the tiny house movement in New South Wales (NSW) has seen its star dim since its heyday in 2018-2019. The allure of living simply, sustainably, and affordably captivated many Australians, especially as housing prices soared. Yet, despite the promise of tiny houses, their growth in NSW has stagnated. |
By Mia Hartley Published: 24 hours ago |
By Mia Hartley Published: 24 hours ago |
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| | Imagine yourself aboard The Ghan, Australia's legendary transcontinental train, as it slices through the ochre expanse of the Red Centre. The rhythmic clatter of the tracks becomes a meditative soundtrack, lulling you into a state of reflection. |
Imagine yourself aboard The Ghan, Australia's legendary transcontinental train, as it slices through the ochre expanse of the Red Centre. The rhythmic clatter of the tracks becomes a meditative soundtrack, lulling you into a state of reflection. |
By Clara Winfield Published: 4 days ago |
By Clara Winfield Published: 4 days ago |
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| | Industrial manslaughter laws in Australia were supposed to be a turning point. Enacted first in Queensland in 2017, they promised to hold employers accountable when their gross negligence led to the death of a worker. But it's a story of missed marks, hollow victories, and troubling trends. |
Industrial manslaughter laws in Australia were supposed to be a turning point. Enacted first in Queensland in 2017, they promised to hold employers accountable when their gross negligence led to the death of a worker. But it's a story of missed marks, hollow victories, and troubling trends. |
By Gus McCallister Published: 30 minutes ago |
By Gus McCallister Published: 30 minutes ago |
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| | In the steady gaze of Branislav Đorđević, a 22-year-old student of cultural science, there is a defiance that does not shout but stands resolute, a quiet yet unyielding force driving the heartbeat of the student protests that refuse to yield in Serbia today. |
In the steady gaze of Branislav Đorđević, a 22-year-old student of cultural science, there is a defiance that does not shout but stands resolute, a quiet yet unyielding force driving the heartbeat of the student protests that refuse to yield in Serbia today. |
By Ellis Marlowe Published: 6 days ago |
By Ellis Marlowe Published: 6 days ago |
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| | Look at the image for this story. A large language (LLM) model drew it and made a mistake. Actually, it made a few. Have you ever wondered how AI chatbots, translators, or virtual assistants seem to understand and respond in human-like ways? And why sometimes they get it wrong. |
Look at the image for this story. A large language (LLM) model drew it and made a mistake. Actually, it made a few. Have you ever wondered how AI chatbots, translators, or virtual assistants seem to understand and respond in human-like ways? And why sometimes they get it wrong. |
By Seraphine Vega Published: 2 days ago |
By Seraphine Vega Published: 2 days ago |
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In the delicate dance of international diplomacy, a shift has occurred that may send ripples far beyond its origins. Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous nation has formally joined the BRICS bloc. What does it mean for Australia? |
In the delicate dance of international diplomacy, a shift has occurred that may send ripples far beyond its origins. Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous nation has formally joined the BRICS bloc. What does it mean for Australia? |
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| | US-based right-wing groups, seasoned in the art of misinformation, have extended their influence to Australian shores. These organisations provide local opposition groups with strategies, funding, and propaganda to undermine wind energy. |
US-based right-wing groups, seasoned in the art of misinformation, have extended their influence to Australian shores. These organisations provide local opposition groups with strategies, funding, and propaganda to undermine wind energy. |
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