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Sharks from cooler waters more susceptible to rising water temperatures

Friday, November 27 2020

The previous assumption that marine species in warmer waters are more at risk to the effects of climate change has...

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Is Australia’s healthcare sector caring for its cyber security?

Friday, November 20 2020

Cyber security is important in any sector, but the stakes are arguably much higher for Australia’s healthcare sector. While the...

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Does freedom from free will mean freedom from the law?

Friday, October 16 2020

There has been a long-standing debate over whether humans really are responsible for their actions – whether we have free...

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Criminalising coercive control: a win or a waste of time?

Friday, October 2 2020

Since the killing of Hannah Clarke and her three children earlier this year, there has been significant public attention focused...

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Australia’s new ‘Internet of Things’ Code of Practice: Is it enough?

Friday, September 18 2020

The Australian Government recently introduced a new Code of Practice for ‘Internet of Things’ device manufacturers, with the intention of...

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Use of incitement charges in Victoria for protesting raises concerns

Friday, September 4 2020

Protesting has been met with intense scrutiny during the COVID-19 pandemic, with opinons ranging from one end of the spectrum...

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Is China’s investigation into the Australian wine industry all it appears?

Friday, August 21 2020

Some experts are questioning whether China’s investigation into Australia’s wine industry for allegedly violating anti-dumping rules is as it appears....

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Should ATAR be replaced?

Friday, July 31 2020

Queensland’s year 12 cohort are the first to graduate under the newly implemented ATAR system. Now, all of Australia uses...

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NSW Treasurer pushes for GST reform

Friday, July 17 2020

The NSW Treasurer, Dominic Perrottet, is pushing to reform the Goods and Services Tax amid the COVID-19 financial crises. Both...

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Three in four International students victims of wage theft

Friday, July 3 2020

A recent survey of 5000 international students found more than three in four are earning less than casual minimum wage....

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Is South Australia’s partial border re-opening constitutional?

Friday, June 19 2020

s92 of the Australian Constitution provides that trade, commerce, and intercourse among the states shall be absolutely free. This historically...

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Current Macquarie River water allocation method unsustainable

Friday, June 12 2020

Resarchers have discovered climate change threatens the current water allocation method used for the Macquarie River in New South Wales....

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