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23
Mar
2021

Glock ghost guns up for grabs on the dark web

Australians have access to a wide variety of untraceable 'ghost guns' online along with a significant market of 3D printed weapon…

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17
Mar
2021

Net zero by 2050 only possible if renewables ramp up: expert

Australia will not achieve net zero emissions until well after 2050 at the rate emissions are declining, experts from The…

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09
Mar
2021

Darknet takedowns disrupt drugs markets

Dark web takedowns by cross-border law enforcement operations have a significant impact on the availability of opioids, in…

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04
Mar
2021

Australia likely to maintain ties with Myanmar, expert says

Australia is likely to maintain diplomatic relations with Myanmar amid the military's violent crack downs on…

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19
Feb
2021

Significant drop in Australians who will get COVID jab

There has been a substantial increase in COVID-19 vaccine resistance and hesitancy among Australians, according to new analysis…

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17
Feb
2021

Government needs to tackle foreign influence “grey zone”

A new report from The Australian National University (ANU) has provided a roadmap for the Government to navigate the "grey zone"…

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01
Feb
2021

Suu Kyi detention marks return to the Myanmar of old

The detention of Aung San Suu Kyi appears to mark the inevitable end of a trajectory that has seen the military in Myanmar revert…

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26
Jan
2021

Honours highlight First Nations justice reform

Dr Jill Guthrie has been given one of Australia's highest honours for significant service to Indigenous health, including her…

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22
Jan
2021

We must stay ahead of the vaccine rollout curve

By Dr Adam Henschke Trust, once lost, is hard to repair. The rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine will require public…

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21
Jan
2021

Biden likely to balance activist agenda with moderate tone

United States President Joe Biden faces a more desperate situation than the Global Financial Crisis that confronted President…

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14
Jan
2021

Trump may be banned from 2024 presidential run

A US politics expert at The Australian National University (ANU) says President Donald Trump is likely to finish his term in…

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07
Jan
2021

Rival superpowers may exploit chaos in the US

China and Russia will be tempted to exploit the chaos facing the United States, according to …

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15
Dec
2020

Gambling rates dropped during height of COVID restrictions

Gambling rates in Australia dropped off significantly during the height of COVID-19 restrictions, before increasing again over…

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01
Dec
2020

Uncertainty reigns supreme in Thailand

Thailand's political direction remains unclear, and neither protestors nor the government have appeared to take much heed of the…

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20
Nov
2020

Study finds "high level" of COVID vaccine resistance

Almost three-in-five Australians (58.5 per cent) say they will definitely get a COVID vaccine once it is available, new analysis…

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19
Nov
2020

The “most significant” inquiry of our times

The report on the alleged war crimes by special operation members of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) in Afghanistan is the…

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17
Nov
2020

Japan visit cements strategic ties for Australia

Australia and Japan are expected to reach a defence agreement that entrenches an "elevated strategic relationship" during Prime…

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13
Nov
2020

Redressing ‘cult of forgetfulness’ in Australian history

An Aboriginal woman carrying her daughter was instrumental to an 1836 colonial expedition exploring the Darling and…

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12
Nov
2020

Pandemic plan shot in the arm Australia-China relations need

Working together to solve the global health and economic challenges caused by COVID-19 could act as a "circuit breaker" for the…

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06
Nov
2020

The year 2020, when the trade war began

This year is "highly likely" to be remembered as the year the Australia-China trade war began if the Chinese Government slaps…

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