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The Coalition Splits again, for a Second Time in Less Than a Year
The Liberal-National Coalition, Australia’s longest running political alliance of liberal and conservative traditions, has fractured for the second time since last year’s election – a major blow to Liberal Leader Sussan Ley.
The Greenland Crisis: Explained
Over the past few weeks, United States President Donald Trump has re-escalated threats to take control of the island of Greenland, a self-governing territory of Denmark, triggering what many experts fear is a showdown between America and Europe.
Debunking SA’s toxic algal bloom myths
To swim or not to swim?
Heading into the summer months, this is one of the many questions South Australians are asking themselves.
Join us as we debunk the myths surrounding SA’s toxic algal bloom and show you how you can make the most out of this summer and current climate.
Why the Way We Talk About Autism in Relation to Changes to the NDIS Matters
Recent announcements about changes to the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) are causing concern in the autistic community, together with the introduction of a new Commonwealth Government program called Thriving Kids. It’s not just the changes themselves that are worrying but also the language being used which some fear is both harmful and incorrect.
Ushering in a New Season of Rom Coms
Out with the old and in with the new?
A new wave of rom coms (and their memes) have hit our screens but we’re still not over the old ones. Despite new love triangles and settings, all of our rom coms offer a sense of comfort during times of uncertainty. Here’s why we keep coming back to them, time and time again.
Australia to Recognise Palestine as a State
Australia will recognise Palestine as a State at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly meeting this September.
Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP
The Next Generation: Interview with Senator Charlotte Walker
At the age of 21, Charlotte Walker, a young woman from the regional town of Yankalilla, located on the Fleurieu Peninsula, became the youngest ever person to be elected to the Federal Parliament in Canberra.
Tasmanian Election Results Explained
Despite losing a vote of no confidence in Tasmania’s Parliament, voters have left the door open for a Labor minority.
Climate Change’s Legal Reckoning
The world’s highest court has delivered a legal reckoning, declaring that nations have legal obligations under international law to prevent climate change, with legal consequences for those countries that fail to comply.
How is Australia’s social media ban scrolling?
Australia became the first country to pass a social media ban for young people under 16 years of age. Seven months on, people remain divided as to whether it will work?
Two Histories, One Future: The Making of Adelaide University
History is often understood as merely events of the past, and it’s with this sentiment that we fail to understand how the past works in shaping the future. The making of Adelaide University, set to be established in 2026, showcases the importance of knowing where we are from in determining where we are going.