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State premiers are backing calls to ban kids under 16 from social media amid rising alarm over the devastating impact these platforms are having on young people’s lives.
A major University at the centre of a dramatic sit-in has demanded pro-Palestine protesters leave campus or face expulsion or police intervention.
Is the Facebook forum ‘Are We Dating The Same Guy’ a legitimate way for women to expose unfaithful lotharios ... or a mean-spirited gossip site that’s unfair to men?
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The impact of Australia’s worst serial killings are still being felt 25 years after the grim discovery of barrels containing eight bodies in a bank vault.
Artificial intelligence will be crucial in breaking the mining sector’s decade-long productivity standstill, a McKinsey expert has predicted, but done wrong it’ll be little more than a distraction.
The University of Melbourne is bolstering campus security and has warned “external actors” they could be referred to police as hundreds of students continue to occupy a building in a pro-Palestine protest.
A new COVID variant is taking over in the US and has been detected in Australia so is it better at evading our immune defenses?
A popular Bunnings product has been recalled over serious health concerns, with the ACCC urging owners to ‘stop using the product immediately”.
Apple has confirmed its key communication services suffered a mass outage, addressing the issue hours after millions of users were hit
Classes at one of Australia’s biggest universities are set to be cancelled for a third day in a row as pro-Palestine protesters around the nation defy orders to pack up encampments.
Every smartphone has an expiration date. That day arrives when software updates stop coming and you start missing out on new apps and security protections. But things are finally starting to change.
Activity on Elon Musk’s social media platform X flatlined in Australia as the billionaire battled the eSafety Commissioner over online extremist content.
BILL SHORTEN: Unscrupulous NDIS providers have taken people with disability for a ride for too long.
Faced with a devastating brain cancer diagnosis, Australian of the Year Richard Scolyer took a chance on his own research; and it seems to be paying off.
The tech billionaire will be on Australia’s doorstep this weekend as he expands his Starlink satellite internet empire to a nearby hotspot.