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June 2025

Posted inEnvironmental

Malaria has returned to the Torres Strait. What does this mean for mainland Australia?

12 June 202518 June 2025

Malaria is one of the deadliest diseases spread by mosquitoes. Each year, hundreds of millions of people worldwide are infected and half a million people die from the disease.

Posted inThink

Are machines now appealing?

11 June 202518 June 2025

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?

Posted inNational, Social

These are deeply disturbing patterns of censorship across Australian universities

10 June 202518 June 2025

To stifle growing pro-Palestinian activities on Australian campuses, university authorities are developing and applying disparate techniques of control.

Posted inLetters

Letter: Joyce’s Campaign Against Clean Energy

7 June 202510 June 2025

Robert Walker says Barnaby Joyce rants against renewables, creates victims and saviours out of nothing, and clings to propaganda while the Nationals scramble to save the furniture.

Posted inNational, Solutions

GPs asking men about their behaviour in relationships could help reduce domestic violence

6 June 20256 June 2025

Domestic violence is increasing in Australia. A new report shows one in three men have ever made a partner feel frightened or anxious. One in 11 have used physical violence when angry. And one in 50 have used sexual violence against their partner.

Posted inLocal, Politics

An Open Letter to the Prime Minister – When the Bush Pays for the City’s Silence

5 June 20255 July 2025

Glen Innes Severn Mayor Margot Davis has written an open letter to the PM calling for urgent action to fix the shortage of funding for councils, and end the hateful online abuse that results from the SRV process.

Posted inNational, Social

Young people who witness domestic violence are more likely to be victims of it. Here’s how we can help them

5 June 202518 June 2025

Children who witness domestic violence often face lasting harm. With the right support, healing is possible. Their voices must be central to breaking the cycle.

Posted inOpinion

Explore all Transport Initiatives in our Region for Regional Growth

4 June 202518 June 2025

Siri Gamage says floods and road closures highlight why New England must preserve its rail line. Locals urge councils to back a feasibility study, not rail removal, to support future transport and regional growth.

Posted inNational

Australia could tax Google, Facebook and other tech giants with a digital services tax – but don’t hold your breath

3 June 202518 June 2025

Tech giants like Google, Facebook and Netflix make billions of dollars from Australian users every year. But most of those profits are not taxed here.

Posted inPolitics

Barnaby Joyce’s diminishing relevance in a changing Australia 

1 June 20251 June 2025

Denise McHugh writes that New England needs a representative who is relevant, respected, and able to work with government—not someone who has become a symbol of everything voters have rejected.

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