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15.10.2024 | Navigating the Connected TV Landscape: A Call for Sustainable Practices | The digital age has transformed our living rooms into entertainment hubs. Connected TVs (CTVs) are now the beating heart of home entertainment. As this technology evolves, so does the need for a robust framework to guide its growth. The Con... |
14.10.2024 | CTVMA Publishes Global Policy Guide for Connected TV Industry with 6 Pillars | The Connected TV Marketing Association (CTVMA), the global AM&E trade body, has officially published its Global Policy Guide for the connected TV industry, outlining six key pillars critical for industry growth and profitability in an i... |
09.10.2024 | Illegal streaming triples cybercrime risk for Australians | Creative Content Australia has published findings from the Australian Piracy Behaviours and Attitudes Survey showing a significant link between illegal streaming and cybercrime among Australians.
The survey reveals that Australians using il... |
13.09.2024 | Are we squandering the future of work gains made during the pandemic? | Source: Adobe Stock article-article-body
The future of work was just around the corner. It was so close we could almost touch it.
In those dizzy post-pandemic days people were choosing their own locations and hours (remember the four-day wo... |
30.08.2024 | 'Festivals' Season 1 Now Streaming on SBS On Demand in Australia | The Emmy®-winning series Festivals is now streaming on SBS On Demand in Australia, following a successful run on Discovery Asia and RAI TV Italy.
We are delighted to bring festivals to Australian audiences through SBS On Demand, and I hope ... |
28.08.2024 | The Dual Faces of Business: Security and Transparency in the Digital Age | In the ever-evolving landscape of business, two stories emerge, each reflecting a different facet of the corporate world. One tale revolves around security and protection, while the other delves into transparency and trust. These narratives... |
28.08.2024 | The Roar of Jets and the Shield of Streaming: A Tale of Sound and Security | In the skies above Perth, a thunderous boom rattled windows and raised eyebrows. Meanwhile, in the digital realm, a quiet revolution fortified the defenses of streaming content. Two stories, one about the roar of fighter jets and the other ... |
28.08.2024 | Cybersecurity in the Digital Age: Lessons from Power Diary and SBS Australia | In an era where technology reigns supreme, cybersecurity has become the fortress protecting our digital lives. Recent incidents involving Power Diary and SBS Australia highlight the pressing need for robust security measures in the healthca... |
27.08.2024 | SBS Australia Fortifies Its Video Content Security Strategy with BuyDRM's KeyOS Platform | SBS Australia Fortifies Its Video Content Security Strategy with BuyDRM’s KeyOS Platform
The KeyOS MultiKey Service Provides "Studio-Grade" DRM for Streaming
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- BuyDRM, a leading pro... |
25.07.2024 | Navigating the Advertising Landscape: Strategies for Success During Major Events**
** | ** The Olympics are a goldmine for advertisers. Millions tune in, eyes glued to screens. The excitement is palpable. But how do you make your brand shine amidst the chaos? It’s a crowded arena, and standing out is key. Here’s a roadmap to n... |
24.07.2024 | Five smart advertising tactics to consider for your business during the Olympics | Source: SmartCompany article-article-body
I love live sports. I love advertising in live sports. The Olympics are a valuable opportunity for advertisers because people pay close attention to the event, with millions of Australians expected ... |
12.07.2024 | 'Mastery' on Disney+ Hotstar: Subodh Kerkar, Sarah Todd & 9 artists talk about India and their art in a new docu-series | Goan artist Subodh Kerkar (left) and Australian chef Sarah Todd who runs a restaurant in Goa are two of the 11 artists in a new documentary series 'Mastery: Journey of Excellence', streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.
Last month, Goan artist Subod... |
03.07.2024 | KPMG recruits three senior heavy-hitters to Australian leadership | Profile KPMG
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Professional services firm KPMG has added three senior leaders of diverse backgrounds to its leadership team: former Labor minister David Bradbury, Jennifer Westacott and Michael Ebeid.
Bradbury becomes a pa... |
20.06.2024 | Watch: TODAY is the shortest day of the year | TODAY is the shortest day of the year. Images: Stock/Canva
Did you know that the shortest day of the year in the Southern Hemisphere (the winter solstice) is TODAY?
“As midwinter approaches, we see the Sun rise at a point further northward ... |
11.06.2024 | Consultant Darrsh Clarke makes MasterChef Australia top ten | Profile IBM
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Management consultant Darrsh Clarke has made the top ten of this year’s MasterChef Australia, but he’s not the only contestant over the years versed in both Powerpoints and a pestle & mortar.
Darrsh Clark... |
04.06.2024 | The Vegetarian Butcher Brings Spicy Vegan Schnitzel to Germany as Southern Fried Chicken Trends Globally | Unilever-owned Dutch brand The Vegetarian Butcher has expanded its vegan chicken range in Germany with a new product launch, the picante ‘Pepperfect Chick’n’.
With the new, spicy vegan alternative to breaded chicken schnitzel, the company s... |
24.05.2024 | The ICC Takes Unprecedented Action with Israel-Hamas Leadership Arrest Warrants | The International Criminal Court (ICC or Court) has called for the leaders of Israel and Hamas to stand trial for their crimes in the ongoing Israel-Palestine war. While their arrests are unlikely, the decision has made them international p... |
07.05.2024 | Australia Can Lead on Indigenous-led Climate Change Policies with Our ASEAN partners | An Indigenous-led climate policy, partnerered with ASEAN members, can help to fight climate change. With existing mitigation approaches slowed or abandoned, new tools are needed.
The landmark case at the United Nations Human Rights Committe... |
29.04.2024 | How rural women are breaking stereotypes one podcast episode at a time | Kirsten Diprose. Source: Women's Agenda. article-article-body
New research shows rural women are producing their own independent podcasts. Kirsten Diprose argues that ironically, it’s the traditional inequality of rural areas that’s been th... |
17.04.2024 | Where to watch La Flèche Wallonne free: Live stream the races anywhere | Reviews Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options.
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08.04.2024 | Money transportation is becoming uneconomic. Is this the end for cash? | Source: Canva article-article-body
If you’ve ever taken money out at an Australian ATM, been handed $20 change at a supermarket or paid someone in cash, you’ve probably used the services of Armaguard.
Owned by Linfox Group, Armaguard is Aus... |
06.04.2024 | Where to watch Paris-Roubaix free: Live stream the races anywhere | Reviews Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options.
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03.04.2024 | Expert Legal Assistance Offered to LATAM Flight LA 800 Passengers Post Mid-Air Emergency | Carter Capner Law provides expert legal support and advocacy for LATAM Flight LA800 passengers & crew post mid-air incident, aiming for justice and compensation
BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA, April 3, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- April ... |
02.04.2024 | Why $5.50 is not ‘too much’ for a flat white | Source: Unspalsh/ Nathan Dumlao article-article-body
Even in a stubborn cost of living crisis, it seems there’s one luxury most Australians won’t sacrifice – their daily cup of coffee.
Coffee sales have largely remained stable, even as fina... |
02.03.2024 | Free Strade Bianche live stream: How to watch the race from anywhere | Reviews Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options.
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27.02.2024 | CSIRO Collaboration Aims to Boost Flagging AI Investment in Australia via Competition | The CSIRO’s National AI Centre, in collaboration with Google Cloud and co-working space Stone & Chalk, has launched a new AI competition in the hope of supporting Australian entrepreneurship around AI. Competitions like this are sorely ... |
14.02.2024 | Australian Payroll Association Says Limited Payroll Expertise Is to Blame for Employee Underpayments | Image: Adobe/TarikVision
At the beginning of February 2024, Australia Post, Australia’s national postal service, was forced to apologise to 3,600 employees for payroll errors spanning a decade. The mistake, worth AUD $5.6 million (USD $3.6 ... |
16.11.2023 | McDonald’s Loses Trademark Suit In Australia Against Hungry Jack’s Over ‘Big Jack’ Burger | Three years ago we discussed an interesting trademark battle between McDonald’s and Hungry Jack’s in Australia. It’s interesting for a number of reasons. For starters, Hungry Jack’s is a part of Burger King, McDonald’s chief rival globally,... |
25.07.2023 | AI Will Deliver $115 Billion More to the Australian Economy, But Are Tech Pros Ready? | Image: Kaikoro/Adobe Stock
The adoption of AI has occurred at an almost unprecedented rate. Now, a report from the Technology Council of Australia and Microsoft suggests that generative AI alone could be worth $115 billion to the Australian... |
15.07.2023 | Free Tour de France live stream: how to watch stage 15 & 16 from anywhere | The pack of the riders speed along Cabre pass in the Tour de France cycling race from Bourg-de-Peage. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
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15.07.2023 | Reviving Trepang Diplomacy in the Australia-Indonesia Trade Relationship | The historic Makassan-Yolngu relationship between Indonesian fishermen and Australian First Nations peoples is often overlooked. In moving forward, acknowledging and reviving trepang diplomacy is crucial for the strengthening of the modern-... |
12.07.2023 | On This Day in South Africa: What happened on 12 July? | South African rugby union footballer, Chris van Zyl celebrates his birthday. Image: Wikimedia Commons
Look at what happened on this day, 12 July in history. From various achievements and milestones throughout human history to groundbreaking... |
06.07.2023 | Vietnam banned the "Barbie" movie — and this map is why | Donald Rothwell is a professor of international law at Australian National University.
The new "Barbie" film starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling is set for imminent release. But according to Vietnam's state-run Tuoi Tre newspa... |
01.07.2023 | Free Tour de France live stream: how to watch each stage from anywhere | Sheep can be a real interference during the fast-paced race. Bogdan Cristel/Reuters
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22.06.2023 | Inaugural Attachés will Operationalise Australian First Nations Diplomacy | Australia has a great opportunity to boost its relationships with Southeast Asian and Pacific Islands countries with the implementation of a First Nations foreign policy doctrine. To ensure its success, the government must empower the diplo... |
21.06.2023 | Tech Job Market in Australia Scaling Up Despite Mass Layoff | By Tom Raynel
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17.04.2023 | Russian spies are using Tinder to ensnare German soldiers and politicians to get them to disclose Ukraine war secrets, counterintelligence warns | A phone with the Tinder dating app. NurPhoto/Getty Images
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Russian spies are using Tinder to pursue intelligence about the Ukraine war, Germany warned.
Spies are targeting German soldiers and politicians, the country's counterinte... |
17.04.2023 | Twitter adds more ‘government-funded’ labels to global news outlets | Twitter is rolling out more “government-funded media” labels on the accounts of international news outlets. These include the Australian Broadcasting Company (ABC Australia), Australia’s Special Broadcasting Service (SBS), New Zealand’s pub... |
24.01.2023 | Totoaba cartel taken down in Mexico | Seven members of a Mexican-Chinese cartel dealing in fish bladders from the endangered totoaba have been arrested by Mexican authorities.
Seven members of the so-called “Totoaba Cartel” and the leader of the “Cartel of the Sea” have been ar... |
17.01.2023 | Machine Learning или Operations Research — что лучше использовать для роста бизнеса? | Навигация по материалу: Что такое ML и OR Основные различия Комбинированный подход ML или OR? 4 совета при выборе технологии
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Машинное обучение и исследование операций — это две сложные технологии продвинутой аналитики, исп... |
16.01.2023 | Three law firms join forces to pursue Medibank | Bannister Law Class Actions, Centennial Lawyers and Maurice Blackburn have joined forces to pursue compensation for customers affected by the ransomware attack on Medibank last year.
Maurice Blackburn filed a formal representative complaint... |
12.01.2023 | South Korea looks to resolve forced labour issue with Japan | South Korea looks to resolve forced labour issue with Japan. Image from Twitter by Al Jazeera English
South Korea said Thursday it was considering compensating victims over Japan’s forced wartime labour without the direct participation of J... |
17.11.2022 | This TikTok Influencer Shamed an Elderly Couple for an 'Act of Kindness Video, Here's How a Daughter Responded | John Lopez, Tech Times 17 November 2022, 01:11 pm
How can an "act of kindness" video go wrong? This writer has publicly called out an Australian TikTok content creator after her parents ended up in one of the influencer's videos a... |
02.11.2022 | Viaplay Group and SBS bring Viaplay Select to Australian audiences | Viaplay Group and SBS bring Viaplay Select to Australian audiences
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Hundreds of hours of Viaplay Originals and a... |
10.10.2022 | Queensland Study Reveals that Fluoridated Water Is Safe for Developing Children | John Lopez, Tech Times 10 October 2022, 08:10 am
Australia is one of many countries that fluoridates its water to help its citizens have stronger teeth. According to reports, many Australian cities have been adding fluoride to their water s... |
03.10.2022 | Why did Optus keep the identity data of millions for six years? | Source: Bianca De Marchi / AAP Image
Among the many questions raised by the Optus data leak — cybersecurity experts are confident it wasn’t a hack, but that may have to be decided by a court — is why the company was storing so much personal... |
23.09.2022 | After Qantas goes meat-only, Virgin says all vegetarians welcome on its flights | Source: AAP/Dan Peled.
With Qantas’ snub to vegetarian, kosher, halal and gluten-free passengers still exciting plenty of media interest this week, rival Virgin was only too happy to point out it doesn’t share the contempt of the “national ... |
12.09.2022 | 100 must-see movies from the 2000s, according to critics | Entertainment 100 must-see movies from the 2000s, according to critics
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15.08.2022 | Personality tests: What can and can’t employers ask? | Personality tests are a common part of job applications, but as Dominique Allen, associate professor at Monash University writes, not all questions are lawful and it comes down to how the gathered information is used.
You might have heard o... |
12.08.2022 | Australians living with a disability could be the answer to the hospitality labour crisis | Source: AAP.
We all know of a beloved café or restaurant that has recently reduced its opening hours, had to close its doors for a significant period of time, or was forced to completely close down due to staff shortages. While the pandemic... |
08.08.2022 | Qantas never crashed: авиакомпания предложила своим менеджерам поработать грузчиками | Авиакомпания Qantas предложила всем своим менеджерам, включая руководителей, поработать грузчиками и водителями в аэропортах.
Предложение было разработано в рамках программы по борьбе с нехваткой рабочей силы и предполагает добровольную пер... |
03.08.2022 | В Австралии впервые за десять лет проверят боеготовность войск | Премьер-министр Австралии Энтони Альбанезе объявил о начале проверки боевой готовности вооруженных сил. В прошлый раз смотр австралийских войск проводился в 2012 году. Премьер объяснил, что проверка нужна для «защиты нации и предотвращения ... |
22.07.2022 | Hyper-collection: How Bunnings, eBay and Netflix are contributing to the mass surveillance of Australians | Source: Shutterstock.
You walk into a shopping centre to buy some groceries. Without your knowledge, an electronic scan of your face is taken by in-store surveillance cameras and stored in an online database. Each time you return to that st... |
14.07.2022 | The national focus on skills shortages is welcome, but we can’t afford to wait | Source: Gorodenkoff/Shutterstock.
Australia is experiencing the second most severe labour shortage in the developed world, behind only Canada.
This acute and ongoing skills crisis must urgently be addressed, and while the government has a p... |
22.06.2022 | Australian state becomes first in country to ban display of swastikas | A state in Australia has passed legislation to specifically ban the display swastikas, after cases of nationalist and racist violent extremism increased by 750% over 18 months. Under Victoria's new law, people who intentionally exhibit the ... |
07.06.2022 | What is a ‘wellbeing budget’ and why will Treasurer Jim Chalmers deliver one in October? | Treasurer Jim Chalmers. Source: AAP/Joel Carrett.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers last week confirmed he will borrow from New Zealand’s “wellbeing budget” model for his first budget in October, after he floated the possibility in 2020.
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17.05.2022 | ‘Modern Love: Mumbai’ Takes Us Inside the Freedom of a Muslim Woman | Disclaimer: This article contains spoilers for the “Raat Rani” episode of Amazon Prime Video’s “Modern Love: Mumbai.” Adapted from the New York Times column of the same title, Modern Love: Mumbai centres around six tales of love and longing... |
20.04.2022 | The Greens pledge free NBN for low-income households | The Australian Greens party has unveiled a plan to offer about 1 million low-income households free NBN internet services, paid out of taxes on “billionaires and big corporations”.
The plan, announced on Sunday, would benefit about 1.5 mill... |
07.03.2022 | Australia’s insurance gap keeps growing. Here’s how to end the vicious cycle | Residents in northern NSW deal with rising floodwaters. AAP Image/Jason O’Brien
As southeast Queensland and New South Wales wade through the devastation of storms and flooding that now threatens the greater Sydney region, residents and busi... |
25.02.2022 | People in Kyiv describe bombardment on night 2 of invasion as Russia closes in on the capital | A building hit by a missile in Kyiv, Ukraine, seen on February 25, 2022.
Russian forces shelled Kyiv for the second straight night late Thursday and early Friday.
Five residents described the blasts and scenes inside the city's air raid she... |
25.02.2022 | People in Kyiv describe bombardment on night 2 of invasion as Russia closes in on the capital | A building hit by a missile in Kyiv, Ukraine, seen on February 25, 2022. Wolfgang Schwan/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
Russian forces shelled Kyiv for the second straight night late Thursday and early Friday.
Five residents described the ... |
25.02.2022 | Главное для бизнеса на фоне военной операции на Украине: отмена утренних торгов, санкции ЕС и США | Минфин США выпустил полный документ о санкциях против банков, компаний и физлиц, а также ограничениях на рынке капитала.
ВТБ, «Открытие», «Совкомбанк» и «Новикомбанк» попали под полные блокирующие санкции с заморозкой активов в США и запрет... |
24.01.2022 | Small business ombudsman launches inquiry into SMEs’ preparedness for natural disasters | A new inquiry will recommend ways to better support small business in the prevention of natural disasters. AAP: Aleksandar Romanov.
Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Bruce Billson has launched an inquiry into the preparedness a... |
17.01.2022 | The ACCC says it has ‘significant concerns’ about the pricing of rapid antigen tests, as it receives over 150 reports of price gouging from the public a day | The ACCC is investigating retailers charging ‘outrageous’ prices for rapid antigen tests, amid a country-wide shortage.
The ACCC has launched a series of investigations into the exorbitant price of rapid antigen tests.
It follows the consum... |
06.01.2022 | Djokovic being held in quarantine hotel where guests have complained of moldy, maggot-ridden food | Novak Djokovic is currently stuck in Australia.
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Novak Djokovic is being held in a Melbourne quarantine hotel alongside a number of asylum-seekers.
Guests have previously complained of being served moldy food and food teeming... |
10.12.2021 | Hobart Set To Land Fifth Ashes Cricket Test Amid Multimillion-Dollar Bidding War | Hobart will host the Fifth Ashes Test. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images) Getty Images |
18.10.2021 | 10 things you need to know this morning in Australia | Good morning all.
Melbourne’s sixth lockdown is set to end. Stay-at-home orders and the nightly curfew will be scrapped from 11.59pm on Thursday, Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday in a significant change to the state’s roadmap. Ten... |
11.10.2021 | Growing up in detention: Casualties of Australia’s refugee system | “My father’s friend made a decision for me — he put me on a boat.” Mehdi looks up straight at the camera, speaking via Zoom from a detention facility in Brisbane.
The same thing happened to his cousin, Adnan.
It was this life-changing momen... |
25.08.2021 | How an Afghan refugee crisis at sea transformed Australia policy | Melbourne, Australia – In August 2001, an Indonesian fishing boat carrying 433 asylum seekers was en route to Australia’s Christmas Island, when its engine failed in international waters.
The Australian Coast Guard called on a Norwegian fre... |
20.08.2021 | UN report warns Taliban going ‘door to door’ for wanted | A threat assessment from the United Nations has warned the Taliban is intensifying a search for people who worked with United States and NATO forces and is going “door to door” to find them.
The confidential report – provided by the UN’s th... |
20.08.2021 | Biden administration now says evacuation flights for Americans and Afghans fleeing Kabul will be free | A US Marine assigned to 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit guide an evacuee during an evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Afghanistan, on August 18, 2021. US Marine Corps/Sgt. Isaiah Campbell/Handout via REUTERS
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19.08.2021 | UN report warns Taliban going ‘door to door’ for wanted | A threat assessment from the United Nations has warned the Taliban is intensifying a search for people who worked with United States and NATO forces and is going “door to door” to find them.
The confidential report – provided by the UN’s th... |
17.08.2021 | OceanaGold : Bolstering our approach to human rights and modern slavery | 2021 saw OceanaGold release its first Modern Slavery statement to address how the company will assess and monitor its exposure to modern slavery risks. It forms part of the approach to human rights as the company works toward implementing a... |
04.08.2021 | Chinese prince of pop Kris Wu’s arrest in Beijing on rape accusations means the #MeToo movement may have finally come for East Asia’s superstars | Kris Wu was arrested in Beijing over the weekend on suspicion of rape charges. VCG/VCG via Getty Images Former K-pop idol Kris Wu was detained in Beijing on Saturday on accusations of rape. Several previous K-pop sexual misconduct scandals ... |
11.06.2021 | How much influence your friends’ opinions can have on your own political views | Image: iStock / gorodenkoff
This article has been sponsored by Monash Business School.
A recent study posed an interesting question: can the friends you surround yourself with have a direct impact on your political views? The short answer i... |
07.06.2021 | Facebook, Amazon, Google and co to pay at least 15% tax rate in “unprecedented” G7 agreement | Source: Unsplash/Brett Jordan.
The G7 countries have come to an international agreement on a minimum corporate tax rate of 15% for digital giants such as Google, Amazon and Facebook, making it trickier for them to wheedle out of their tax o... |
10.05.2021 | Startup Instaclustr partners with Uni of Canberra to fill tech skills gap, ahead of job-focused federal budget | Instaclustr co-founder Doug Stuart. Source: supplied.
Aussie startup Instaclustr has partnered up with the University of Canberra to offer professional certifications in open-source technologies, ahead of a federal budget widely expected to... |
23.04.2021 | As world leaders unveil strong plans to halve carbon emissions by 2030, Scott Morrison says Australia will stick to a 28% target | Jenny Evans/Getty Images
Australia will stick to its goal of reducing greenhouse emissions by 26-28% by 2030, after Prime Minister Scott Morrison dodged setting ambitious new targets.
Speaking at a global climate conference on Thursday, Mor... |
13.04.2021 | Some Australian fashion companies stopped paying overseas factories during the pandemic. But does the industry actually want to fix supply chain problems? | An extensive list of Australian brands cancelled, delayed and undercut pricing on orders made to manufacturers in garment factories in Bangladesh, according to an SBS investigation.
Garment manufacturing accounts for 80% of all exports in t... |
22.03.2021 | All the streaming platforms available in Australia – and how much they cost | There are a whole bunch of streaming services available in Australia.
We’ve created a list of services you can sign up to, including their price and what they offer.
The platforms include Netflix, Stan, Foxtel Now, Tubi and the free platfor... |
17.02.2021 | Facebook Will Give You Less Koala Content, Among Other Problems With Its Australian News Ban | PORT MACQUARIE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 14: A young male koala named 'Jan' is seen in a outdoor koala ... [+] pen at Port Macquarie Koala Hospital on September 14, 2020, in Port Macquarie, Australia. Established in 1973 the Port Macquarie Koa... |
16.02.2021 | Victoria faces an anxious wait for the lockdown to be lifted, as the state finds another 2 locally-acquired COVID-19 cases | Photo by Asanka Ratnayake/Getty Images
Victoria today counted two new locally-acquired cases of coronavirus, with both linked to the Holiday Inn outbreak.
The figure arrives four days into the state’s five-day lockdown, and one day after Au... |
01.02.2021 | 10 things you need to know this morning in Australia | (Sam Mooy, Getty Images)
Good morning and welcome to Monday.
1. Today, Scott Morrison will use a speech to the National Press Club to outline the government’s plan to vaccinate Australia for COVID-19 by the end of the year. The Pfizer vacci... |
12.01.2021 | No, Twitter Is Not Censoring Donald Trump. Free Speech Is Not Guaranteed If It Harms Others | Twitter. Photo by freestocks.org from Pexels
by Katharine Gelber, The University of Queensland
The recent storming of the US Capitol has led a number of social media platforms to remove President Donald Trump’s account. In the case of Twitt... |
12.01.2021 | No, Twitter Is Not Censoring Donald Trump. Free Speech Is Not Guaranteed If It Harms Others | Twitter. Photo by freestocks.org from Pexels |
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17.11.2020 | Robodebt was a policy fiasco with a human cost we have yet to fully appreciate | Photo: Getty
Peter Whiteford, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University
The Robodebt class action bought by Gordon Legal has been settled at a cost to the government of around $1.2 billion. According to federal Labor ... |
16.11.2020 | South Australia’s COVID outbreak: what we know and what’s next | A COVID cluster linked to a quarantine hotel in Adelaide has today grown to 17 cases. As a result, the South Australian government has reintroduced certain restrictions, including closing gyms, capping patrons in hospitality venues, and lim... |
09.11.2020 | Where to watch Indigenous content this NAIDOC Week – from Netflix to SBS on Demand | The Sapphires. Image: YouTube
This year’s NAIDOC Week began on November 8.
Streaming services including Netflix, SBS on Demand and ABC iView have a lineup of content that celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Find out wh... |
19.10.2020 | Life under lockdown: a story in tweets | How’s your life under lockdown? Tweets tell the tale of how neighbourhoods compare
Melbourne has endured one of the strictest COVID-19 lockdowns in the world. Public health announcements indicate restrictions are set to continue despite exp... |
16.10.2020 | How the Australian government could restart immigration, generate revenue for regional areas and drive economic growth to boot | The university sector faces up to A$19 billion in losses over the next three years due to lost international student revenue. Source: Unsplash/Wes Hicks
Faced with a difficult economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, Australia needs to... |
15.09.2020 | Australian business leaders caught up in China’s mass surveillance: Here’s what it means | Source: Pexels/Soumil Kumar
By Bruce Baer Arnold, University of Canberra
National security is like sausage-making. We might enjoy the tasty product, but want to look away from the manufacturing.
Recent news that Chinese company Zhenhua Data... |
20.08.2020 | The dumping scandal facing Aussie winemakers in China | It’s on again. This time it’s Australia’s wine industry that’s under investigation in China for allegedly violating anti-dumping rules. The investigation has sent shock waves through the wine industry and beyond.
Broadly speaking, anti-dump... |
07.08.2020 | Charges Against 24 High-Profile Activists Part of Wider Shut Down of Pro-Democracy in Hong Kong | Hong Kong handed down charges against two dozen pro-democracy activists on Thursday, August 6, for taking part in a vigil commemorating the anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.
This year, the June 4 vigil was banned by Hong Ko... |
27.07.2020 | Chinese Students in Australia Are Faking Their Own Kidnappings. Here’s Why | Chinese students in Australia are being targeted in fake kidnapping phone scams, extorting families out of millions of dollars in ransoms.
Police in New South Wales said that this year alone there have been at least eight reported cases of ... |
19.06.2020 | How many needless Covid-19 deaths were caused by delays in responding? Most of them | More than 120,000 Americans have now perished from Covid-19, surpassing the total number of U.S. dead during World War I. Had American leaders taken the decisive, early measures that several other nations took when they had exactly the same... |
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20.05.2020 | Singapore Court Sentences Man to Death via Zoom Call Amid Coronavirus Lockdown - Reports | Tiziana Celine, Tech Times 20 May 2020, 05:05 am
A man was sentenced to death in Singapore through Zoom video call for his role in a drug deal. The city state's first case, where capital punishment was delivered remotely.
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04.05.2020 | How each state and territory is winding back lockdowns | Across Australia, strict lockdown measures are being gradually wound back to a collective sigh of relief.
Here’s what you can and can’t do across the country. NSW
The state with the most cases of COVID-19 was also among the first to relax r... |
04.04.2020 | Why Australian Travelers Are Moaning About 5-Star Stays In Hotel Quarantine | From midnight, March 28, all Australian travelers returning from overseas have been forced into two-week quarantine–in a luxury hotel. |