Australian farmland values are at lofty heights. Research reveals this could be hurting some farmers
Pixabay/Pexels Over recent decades, farmland values in Australia have soared. Nationally, the price of broadacre farmland – used for cropping […]
Pixabay/Pexels Over recent decades, farmland values in Australia have soared. Nationally, the price of broadacre farmland – used for cropping […]
Helena Lopes/Pexels , CC BY In less than four months, world-first legislation will ban Australian under-16s from certain social media
After weeks of build up, Treasurer Jim Chalmers has set out his objectives for the government’s three-day economic reform roundtable,
Statistics showing Indigenous school students in a negative light are regularly reported in the Australian media and policy debates. We
Julia M Cameron/Pexels, CC BY Imagine the weight of three Sydney Harbour Bridges. Between 2022 and 2023, product manufacturers were
On Monday, the Federal Court of Australia handed Qantas a record fine of A$90 million for breaching the Fair Work
Thurtell/Getty Images One student was routinely punished for her “ADHD behaviours” at school, another was locked in a classroom, while
It’s the defining technology of an era. But just how artificial intelligence (AI) will end up shaping our future remains
In the 1850s, when Melbourne stonemasons won the eight-hour day, employers of the day prophesied economic ruin. These standardised hours
Australian workers are secretly using generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) tools – without knowledge or approval from their boss, a