As Oracle and Palantir weave their systems into Australia’s digital health network, the promise of “de-identified” data begins to look more like a dangerous illusion of privacy, writes Jemma Nott. FOR ...
Family disputes can be emotionally draining and sometimes, waiting months for a final court decision just isn’t possible. What happens if a child’s well-being is at risk, or one party tries to sell ...
The persistence of high interest rates is slowing growth — even the RBA admits the current cash rate is tight. Stephen Koukoulas reports. THE RBA MONETARY Policy Board meets on 3 and 4 November, where ...
Australia is paying for America's submarines, striking a deal with a President we still have to fact-check. Dr Kim Sawyer reports. HE IS THE MASTER showman. He knows where to position the actors, ...
Australian rainforests have become the first in the world to switch from absorbing carbon dioxide to emitting it. Sue Arnold reports. A COLLECTIVE SIGH of relief was felt by many when the NSW ...
The LNP are back in QLD and so are many of the old policies that kept them out of power for ten years, including the Cableway that never goes away. Founder Dave Donovan investigates who stands to gain ...
A former Media Watch presenter recently attempted to lecture Pulitzer Prize winner Chris Hedges on what his role as a journalist should be, and it was embarrassing, writes managing editor Michelle ...
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As Trumpism spreads and the climate crisis worsens, the cost of denial, greed and inaction grows impossible to ignore, writes Dermot Daley. IT IS DIFFICULT for most Australians to comprehend how the ...
The latest economic update strongly endorses Labor and repudiates the media-backed Coalition, as Alan Austin reports. IN APRIL 2022, the independent heads of Treasury and the Finance Department ...
Meanwhile, Australia's Liberal Party fights to find common ground.
Australia’s labour market is softening, with rising unemployment and sluggish job creation putting full employment at risk, writes Stephen Koukoulas. THE RECENT labour force data for August revealed ...
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