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Laurie Carmichael Lecture: Doug Cameron on Australian Sovereignty and the Path to Peace

Doug Cameron delivers 2025 Laurie Carmichael Lecture

International AffairsSociety & Culture
Laurie Carmichael Lecture: Doug Cameron on Australian Sovereignty and the Path to Peace

PODCASTFollow the Money

Will AI kill traditional media?

With large language models threatening to swamp Australia’s traditional media, a little bit of government funding could go a long way to protect public interest journalism.

Democracy & AccountabilitySociety & Culture
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Will AI kill traditional media?

WHAT'S NEW

Greenwashing and brainwashing – New analysis reveals how many Australian universities take dirty dollars from fossil fuel companies

By staff writers

It’s been revealed that 26 Australian universities take money from fossil fuel companies in the form of grants, scholarships and corporate partnerships.

ClimateSociety & Culture
Greenwashing and brainwashing – New analysis reveals how many Australian universities take dirty dollars from fossil fuel companies

PODCASTDollar & Sense

Red mist over the red tape cop out

Some regulations are good. Some are not. But cutting mystery ‘red tape’ is not panacea for improving productivity growth.

EconomyDemocracy & AccountabilitySociety & Culture
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Red mist over the red tape cop out

OPINION

The Productivity Commission is floating AI copyright exemptions – with worrying implications for Australian authors and publishers

Alice Grundy
Alice Grundy

Australia can be a leader in this space, not a follower.

Society & CultureEconomy
The Productivity Commission is floating AI copyright exemptions – with worrying implications for Australian authors and publishers

OFF THE CHARTS

Private health insurance is for the rich – the rest would rather better public health

By Greg Jericho

ATO figures show that private health insurance is favoured by the rich and it should be subject to GST.

EconomySociety & Culture
Private health insurance is for the rich – the rest would rather better public health

OPINION

One way to improve the 'dumpster fire of dumb stuff' which is Australia’s housing policy

Matt Grudnoff
Matt Grudnoff

Everyone agrees we need to do something about housing in Australia. But first we need to ask a very obvious, but often ignored question: what is housing is for?

EconomySociety & Culture
One way to improve the 'dumpster fire of dumb stuff' which is Australia’s housing policy
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