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As AI use becomes ubiquitous from battlefields to hospital wards, we need to ask what happens when we sideline the human element, as the temptation to outsource moral responsibility to machines grows.
As the dust settles from strikes on Iran, Thucydides’ warning feels newly relevant: the strong do what they can, the weak ...
In the cheap-sharehouse chaos of 1980s Sydney, a generation found freedom, creativity, and each other. A new documentary ...
As the Law Reform Commission reviews Australia’s surrogacy laws, optimism surrounds easing altruistic restrictions. But critics warn the country is edging toward commercial surrogacy, raising urgent ...
The Vatican’s Jubilee Report promises a reset for global finance in the name of justice. But by sidestepping calls for equity ...
President Trump’s decision to join Israel’s pre-emptive strike on Iran marked a departure from diplomatic norms that once ...
In Mountainhead, Jesse Armstrong turns the tech-bro fever dream into a slow-burn nightmare. Think Succession with bloodlust.
As the U.S. and Iran appeared headed for war, global markets stayed calm, signalling more than just investor confidence. This moment of restraint exposed Australia’s deep dependence on foreign oil, ...
In response to these growing pressures, MercyCare has piloted The Way Home, a three-year project fully funded by the organisation, that provides accommodation to West Australians aged over 67 who are ...
'Wars don’t end when peace is declared. They end when one side breaks the will of the other.' One must wonder, Donald Trump presents his support for bombing Iran as a gesture of solidarity with Israel ...
Maria cleaned Australian school classrooms while her employer withheld her passport and pay. Her story is part of a broader pattern of exploitation hidden in plain sight. As Australia reviews its ...
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