Opinion: Can you trademark identity?

Wellett Potter, University of New England

Wellet Potter from UNE writes there is a new strategy celebrities are using to protect themselves and their work from AI.

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What is the ‘Thucydides trap’ Xi warned Trump about?

David M Pritchard, The University of Queensland

David Pritchard from The University of Queensland writes During their high-stakes meeting in Beijing this week, Chinese President Xi Jinping reportedly asked US President Donald Trump if the two countries could overcome the “Thucydides trap”. But what is it and why does it matter?


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Opinion: Communities Ending Violence

Penny Lamaro, CEO of Ascent Group

Penny Lamaro writes that you don’t need to be an expert to make a difference in the lives of people affected by domestic violence this National Domestic Violence Remembrance Day

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QW: Inland Rail decision shortsighted

How shortsighted does Australia continue to be about rail infrastructure by terminating the line at Parkes. Councils should not let this eventuate but fight for its completion as this will reduce heavy traffic on regional roads with less wear and tear on this infrastructure from truck traffic apart from the reduction in greenhouse gases. It would also make the consolidation of exports easier by having larger loads arrive simultaneously.The inland container depot model of industrial countries could be emulated so that export formalities are completed at these depots thereby streamlining the procedures at exit ports.

QW: Pauline’s Plane

Mal, Ashford

I am no supporter of One Nation but the hypocrisy over her plane is disingenuous.All political parties take donations most are untraceable . At least this is transparent.

QW: Coalition fuel reserves plan

This is a better plan than the previous Coalition proposal of overseas storage.  However, will the proposed storage be located near current coastal  metropolitan sites, or fresh infrastructure strategically placed near major inland agricultural centres?  Consider the advantages of ten (10) major storage sites of say 100 million litres (100,000,000 L) located outside towns along the Newell Highway (NSW) and other major regional inland routes across the Australian food & fibre producing regions.  Jobs building the facility, perhaps even the start of government decentralisation.

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