Month: March 2025
World’s first case of H5N1 bird flu found in UK sheep, sparking Australian biosecurity warning
First Case of H5N1 Bird Flu Detected in UK Sheep, Leading to Biosecurity Alert in Australia
Chalmers’s $17b in tax cuts set up election clash in ‘uncertain world’
Chalmers’ $17 billion tax cuts spark electoral showdown in an unpredictable landscape.
Callum Ferris Davies jailed for sexual assault of young girl in her own bedroom
Callum Ferris Davies Sentenced for Sexually Assaulting Young Girl in Her Bedroom
US content creator secretly filmed Sydney women with covert sunglasses camera lens
US content creator secretly recorded women in Sydney using hidden camera sunglasses Just another day with another influencer
The government is urging consumers to ‘Buy Australian’, but it faces the challenge of overcoming a cost of living crisis, product stereotypes, and a “falling” sense of national pride.
The government is encouraging consumers to prioritize ‘Buy Australian’ products, yet it must tackle significant obstacles, including a cost of living crisis, entrenched product stereotypes, and a declining sense of
Government reveals federal budget crackdown on non-compete clauses
Government Announces Federal Budget Initiative Targeting Non-Compete Clauses
The first official posters for a very low budget independent Australian feature film I’ve written and will be directing. These pictures were taken around the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria. It’s my first feature film and I’m very proud of the project so far.
Here are the initial official posters for my debut feature film, an independent Australian project that I’ve written and will be directing. The photos were captured around the beautiful Mornington
‘No consent’: Australian authors ‘livid’ that Meta may have used their books to train AI
Australian authors are outraged after discovering that Meta may have utilized their books without consent to train its AI systems.