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What do you think: Will Labor fix higher education?

By Thu Pham, Angela Baeza Pena, Peter Anderson and Levon Blue

The recent federal election victory of the Albanese Labor government, which secured a larger majority in parliament, presents a unique opportunity to implement meaningful reforms in Australian higher education.

Social media takes over news sites as main source of news as trust falls

Sora Park, Caroline Fisher, Jee Young Lee, Momoko Fujita of the University of Canberra

A major global survey reveals that social media has overtaken news sites as Australians’ main source of news amid falling trust in news, growing concern over misinformation, and rising news avoidance.



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  1. Aren’t these trains diesel electric? That would mean that they could have used regenerative braking to charge the batteries on…

  2. Well if the batteries don’t have the range to cover from Broadmeadow to Armidale it would have been a waste…


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On psychosocial risk and politics

EDITORIAL: We’ve had to change the way we cover councils because it has become too toxic, so we’re joining the call for more funding for councils.




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Extremely Dangerous Development Approval

Norman Dezius, Tamworth

Norman Dezius says the lack of footpaths and crossings on Moore Creek Road forces children to walk through knee-high grass near traffic and snakes, calling it a ticking time bomb and urging urgent council action.

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT >

Are machines now appealing?

By Jonathan Boymal

Students are turning to AI to optimise their grade appeals, matching every rubric point with precision. But as appeals become more technical, what happens to dialogue, trust, and real learning?

Half-truths and lies: an online day in Australia

Authors: T J Thomson, RMIT University & Aimee Hourigan, Western Sydney University

Australians are swamped by misinformation every day but they’re smart enough to know they need help to better navigate an untrustworthy online world.


QW: Our councils are too small

Jamie, Uralla Shire

I recently moved in to a place in Uralla Shire and I know this is an unpopular sentiment, but I think our Council is too small and we should merge. There’s a lack of professionalism and an acceptance of poor services, particularly in the villages and localities that aren’t in Uralla itself, and it’s something I think any commercial manager knows can be addressed with economies of scale. The idea that a village will lose its character or whatever just doesn’t wash with me, and there are plenty of structures like wards and local action committees that can be used…

QW: Accessibility, not affordability

Lorraine Osborn

The old saw. NSW stands for Newcastle, Sydney & Wollongong. Infrastructure: Telecommunications, Road & Rail. The disparity is holding regions back, impeding development & ultimately jeopardising our self sufficiency & security.

QW: Flooding and helping our neighbours

Tanya Langdon

The New England and southern downs has yet again copped the flood of trucks and traffic as flood waters rise and engulf the coasts. It’s exposed serious and dangerous flaws in our national highway system and supply chains as we are yet again playing dodge the potholes on the highway. Listening to idle chatter on the CB radio one truck driver refers to his sea sickness as he travels up and down hills and ranges and winds left and right around sharp bends on the narrow new england highway, pushing it all up hill in a wire canoe along the…

QW: Vittoria student living in Tenterfield

Brian, Tenterfield

Vittoria from Turino, my family are from Piedmont although I was born in Australia and I visit regularly to Torre Pellice where it all started.  Turino is a beautiful city on the river Po with the country side and the alps enhancing the district. Vittoria enjoy your time in our country as much as I enjoy my visits to your country. Ciao.