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The ongoing delays in the US review of AUKUS are understandable, given sucessive presidents keep forgetting that it exists
Australia's thirst over AUKUS could drain the ocean: A short history of desperation!
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What’s in the incoming brief from the climate change department that's so sensitive that the Albanese government is bucking the Senate to keep it secret?
The Albanese government is tying itself in knots to keep this document secret
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As if it wasn't having enough problems, Qantas cabin staff have "leaked" fresh information about ongoing bathroom problems on local flights.
As if to prove a point, leaked Qantas group chats reveal a gross problem
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The annual corporate tax transparency report gives us a glimpse into the finances of companies that usually keep things quiet.
Ferrero vs Ferrari: Which Italian giant pays more tax in Australia?
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Trump's recent claim that America could have "won easily" in Vietnam were it not for "political correctness" is a reminder of exactly where his cultural assumptions come from: 1986.
Trump's vengeful, homoerotic dream of war is pure 80s Hollywood
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Exclusive | “Small, low-friction contracts build credibility.” Analysis suggests OpenAI's Treasury deal is a calculated play for a much bigger pay-off down the line.
OpenAI signs first ever Australian government contract
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AI should be treated as a risk management problem — and we need flexible policymaking processes to deal with its unknowable future, @keanebernard.bsky.social writes.
Can wise heads fix the hard problem of AI policy?
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Exclusive | OpenAI's first Australian government contract was handed over with no public tender.
OpenAI signs first ever Australian government contract
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The circular reasoning employed to justify this level of secrecy is so bizarre that Senate estimates could not clear it up, writes Anton Nilsson.
The Albanese government is tying itself in knots to keep this document secret
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The ongoing delays in the US review of AUKUS is a dynamic that has defined the agreement from the start, @theshufflediary.bsky.social writes.
Australia's thirst over AUKUS could drain the ocean: A short history of desperation!
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Fresh from being crowned Crikey's inaugural worst company of the year, leaked group chats from Qantas staff reveal a new "shitty" problem for the beleagured airline.
As if to prove a point, leaked Qantas group chats reveal a gross problem
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Australia has lots of data on public companies that have to report their earnings to the stock market. But what about those private firms that prefer to keep things quiet?
Ferrero vs Ferrari: Which Italian giant pays more tax in Australia?
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Independent Senator David Pocock and Labor's Penny Wong clashed in Senate estimates yesterday over whether the Parliamentary Sports Club could be considered a lobby group, as reported in Crikey last week. The club is registered as such, and lists Responsible Wagering Australia as one of its clients.
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Trump draws his political program from the movies of Chuck Norris and Sly Stallone, @theshufflediary.bsky.social reports.
Trump's vengeful, homoerotic dream of war is pure 80s Hollywood
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OpenAI has quietly inked its first Australian government contract, a small Treasury deal that could be a strategic foothold for a lucrative future. @cameronwilson.bsky.social reports.
OpenAI signs first ever Australian government contract
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Who gets the credit for Tony Abbott's new book about Australia's history? A children's author from Ohio, naturally.
Tony Abbott is American! Palaszczuk runs for office (kinda), and lobbying takes a quantum leap
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Which company would you put in the top spot? Disagreements overing the ranking is half the fun!
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Under Australian capitalism, big, concentrated companies run by lazy boards and managers make large profits. Where does that money go? In many cases, back to us.
Who's responsible for our dud companies? Bad management, bad governments — and us
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Opinion | From AUKUS to our timid climate target, there are a thousand questions that should be asked at Senate estimates. Too bad they won't be, writes Amy Remeikis.
Here's a list of questions for Senate estimates that will probably, definitely, not be asked
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The Brisbane Broncos' triumph on the weekend gave a sweet little boost to Lachlan Murdoch's net worth.
Tony Abbott is American! Palaszczuk runs for office (kinda), and lobbying takes a quantum leap
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Exclusive | In a proposed plan sent to all university staff, Monash administration explained their intention to “disestablish” the Monash Sustainable Development Institute by January 1 next year.
'Completely flawed': Monash University is scrapping its flagship sustainability institute
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It takes all-round awfulness to be a contender for the title of Australia's worst company. One firm has got that in spades.
And Australia's worst company is...
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