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Faruqi says ‘we warned you all’ as Greens move motion on Gaza Sarah Basford Canales Over in the Senate, the Greens are moving a motion for a matter of public urgency on... Read more »

As Bowen jibes the Coalition on climate, he still lets it dictate policy

Labor is having a fine old time with the latest Coalition split on energy. As the Liberals and the Nationals go to war one more time, and the last remaining Liberal moderates... Read more »

These Aussie startups are rewriting the green AI standard

Welcome back to Neural Notes, a weekly column where I look at how AI is affecting Australia. In this edition: as global tech giants’ emissions keep rising, some Australian startups are setting... Read more »

‘Moral momentum’ to recognise Palestine after UK move

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is being urged to help build “moral momentum” to recognise a Palestinian state and end starvation in Gaza. The United Kingdom government released a statement overnight announcing it... Read more »

I went to Thailand to fix my teeth after an electric shock. It’s left me much worse off

From cosmetic fixes to life-saving surgery, Insight hears from people who have turned to medical tourism. Is it always worth it, and what happens when things go wrong far from home? Watch... Read more »

Gunman who killed 4 at Manhattan office building ‘was targeting NFL headquarters’

Investigators believe Shane Tamura, of Las Vegas, was trying to get up to the NFL offices after shooting several people in the lobby on Monday but entered the wrong elevator bank, Mayor... Read more »

100,000 NSW children below benchmark standards

High school students whose parents hold a university qualification were about 10 times as likely to achieve in the top “exceeding” band than those whose parents did not finish year 12. In... Read more »

Victoria outperforms other states in NAPLAN testing

Education Minister Ben Carroll said there was a direct line between the Victorian government’s high-profile push for explicit learning and the improved results. “The credit goes mostly to our hardworking teachers because,... Read more »

Novo Nordisk names new CEO amid share price slump and concerns over Wegovy, Ozempic sales

Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk, known for its weight-loss drugs Wegovy and Ozempic, has named Maziar Mike Doustdar as its new chief executive, relying on an experienced company insider to make up... Read more »

YouTube to be included in social media ban for under 16s after exemption reversed

Children and teenagers will be barred from logging in to YouTube under the incoming social media ban for under 16s after the government reversed its plan to grant the video sharing site... Read more »