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Fabric architecture on show for MPavilion, ACT Director of Public Prosecutions Shane Drumgold calls out AFP, ChatGPT unveils updated ai, mental health information on social media isn't actually accurate
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This week: Spotify makes data sharing look trendy, changes to online safety bill means social media companies in the UK can be held accountable for distasteful content and Scott Morrison censured for secretly appointing …
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This week: Reddit ranked #1 for most trustworthy product opinions, Australia's carbon offsetting "largely a sham", Herald Sun and News Corporation spread anti-Dan Andrews news, man reels in 70 pound goldfish and Nintendo's Pokemon …
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This week: Deliveroo leaves 15000 workers jobless, FTX collapse wipes out $1-$2 billion, Finder Australia survey reveals reasons behind impulse purchases, Isaac Humphries comes out as first openly gay NBL player, Home Affairs Minister …
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This week: consumer confidence plunges amidst constant RBA interest rate rises, Instagram rolls out Instagram Notes in Australia, Meta lays off 11000 workers, Twitter users turn to Mastodon, Coles and Woolworths hesitant to invest …
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This week: Visit Victoria sponsors Netball Australia for $15 million, Elon Musk acquires Twitter, Heidi Klum dresses as a worm, Adobe paywalls Pantone colours and thousands attend vigils for Cassius Turvey.
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This week: Australia's 'wellbeing budget' leaves the arts disappointed, the Socceroos criticise Qatar's migrant worker conditions, jury discharged in Lehrmann trial, Arnott's discontinues sales of Classic Assorted, Adidas begrudgingly cuts ties with Kanye West, …
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This week: Australian Diamonds allegedly boycott Hancock Prospecting uniform, the BoM attempts to rebrand nickname to "the Bureau", paid parental leave is extended to 26 weeks, TikTok launches TikTok Pulse, Cartoon Network merges with …
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This week: TikTok introduces Image Mode, Ben & Jerry's partner with climate activist group Our Island Our Home, Microsoft releases new Designer app integrating OpenAI's DALL-E 2, TikTok introduces hashtags for mental health, Apple's …
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This week: We Communications' Brands in Motion global report reveals consumer scepticism towards brands, Twitter introduces mixed media posting and video scrolling, Queen Victoria Market bans sale of fake Indigenous items, Queensland Premier Annastacia …
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This week: Employers tasked with increased responsibility to prevent sexual harassment, Merri-bek City Council name change approved, TikTok introduces new downvote feature, Optus struggles with PR response following data breach, Facebook Meta releases algorithm …
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This week: Paul Yore: World Made Flesh exhibition opens at ACCA, Adnan Syed's conviction overturned, the 2022 London Design Festival commences and TikTok introduces BeReal copy.
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This week: Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard donates company to charity, Roy Morgan's Snap SMS Survey reveals that Australians distrust social media, Uncle Jack Charles passes away, WeAre8 launches in Australia, Adobe acquires Figma and …
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This week: Peppa Pig introduces its first same-sex couple, Kourtney Kardashian finds passion for sustainability in BooHoo collaboration, Serena Williams prepares for her evolution, Sydney Contemporary 2022 returns following three years on hold, new …
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This week: the Cobar Sound Chapel opens, Lost & Hound makes gaming accessible for blind players, incel culture spreads into Knox Grammar School, France prepares to enforce restrictions on private jet usage amongst an …
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This week, Instagram plans to capitalise on the success of BeReal, H&M faces greenwashing lawsuit, Finland’s PM Sanna Marin is the subject of misogyny and media scrutiny, Michael Heizer’s 50-year long sculpture project 'City' …
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With the constantly changing political and social climate, it’s hard to keep up with key events that take place. Each week we compile a highlight of notable events so that you can remain informed …
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With the constantly changing political and social climate, it’s hard to keep up with key events that take place. Each week we compile a highlight of notable events so that you can remain informed …

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