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AI is now part of our world. Uni graduates should know how to use it responsibly

A growing number of Australian universities now allow students to use AI in certain assessments, provided the use is appropriately acknowledged.

Albanese wraps up China visit with new trade talks and push for tourism, steel decarbonisation

“This visit marks another important step in the Australia-China relationship. A stable and constructive relationship with China is in Australia’s national interest."

Outrage as CBA outsources to India after Aussie job cuts — union slams ‘shameful act’

The FSU alleges that roles being advertised at CBA’s Bangalore-based subsidiary — including senior software engineers, staff data engineers, engineering managers, and software engineers — are identical to those declared redundant in Australia.

Queensland man busted in $180K illegal gun parts smuggling plot from US to Australia

Authorities allege the man had shipped individual weapon parts under false names and descriptions to multiple addresses in Queensland and Victoria.

Albanese says ‘Dialogue with China matters’ as medtech collaboration fuels partnership

“Let us continue to build a healthier and more prosperous future, for the people of Australia and the people of the People's Republic of China.”

Canadian gangster Opinder Singh, who shipped drugs to Australia, arrested in U.S.

Singh's shipments were intercepted and replaced with fake drugs embedded with trackers, which were then followed to stash houses in Australia, leading to the arrest of local couriers.

Always online, forever exhausted: The hidden cost of our digital lives

As technology advances, humans risk becoming less empathetic and more robotic, mimicking machines in a world of clicks and tangled digital networks.

600 kilograms of meth bust hidden in fabric rolls

Authorities estimate the seized meth could have resulted in six million individual street deals.

Why a surprise jump in unemployment isn’t as bad as it sounds

Higher unemployment came from more people looking for work. In the long run, that’s good for the economy.

Match point for Albanese’s tennis diplomacy as he walks the Great Wall of trade talks

Standing atop the historic Great Wall of China, Albanese echoed the legacy of former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, who established diplomatic relations with China in 1971.

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Booked to travel through the Middle East? Here’s why you shouldn’t cancel your flight

Passengers booked to travel on or before March 5 have two options: rebook on an alternative flight or request a refund. Etihad has issued similar advice. Qatar is referring travellers to its app.

“4.8 million visas and 1.7 million citizenships” – Pauline Hanson warns Australia faces cultural pressures

“That’s millions of homes, plus hospital beds and school places being taken up by people who aren’t Australian citizens.”

Sanju Samson’s unbeaten 97 powers India into T20 World Cup semifinals after thriller against West Indies

“Right from the day I started dreaming of playing for the country, this is the day I was waiting for."
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