I lied about liking footy to get a job in a male-dominated company. What do I do now?

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Navigating Workplace Authenticity and Personal Boundaries: A Cautionary Tale In today’s competitive job market, candidates often feel pressured to present themselves in the most favorable light. While genuine enthusiasm and

Nah ya can’t do that mate.

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School Plans Change: Political Signage Removed, Except for a Notable Exception This morning’s school drop-off revealed an unusual sight: nearly all political signage had been taken down from the premises.

Do you feel there was a double standard on Kerr?

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Examining the Double Standards in Public Perception of Athletes In the realm of professional sports, public perception often swings between admiration and condemnation. Discussions surrounding athlete conduct can sometimes reveal

Housing supply is outgrowing immigration. You’re being lied to.

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Housing Supply Outpaces Immigration: Uncovering the Truth Behind Common Misconceptions In recent discussions about housing affordability and shortages, a recurring narrative points to immigration as a primary factor. However, recent

Australia officially falls back into a per capita recession

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Australia Enters a Per Capita Recession: Key Insights from the Latest Economic Data Australia has officially experienced a per capita recession, as recent national accounts reveal modest growth in gross

Will you go to the USA now?

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Navigating Travel to the United States in the Current Climate In recent months, there has been increasing discussion surrounding security procedures at U.S. borders, including reports of travelers facing random

Australia: a wealthy country in gentle decline, exposing itself to danger

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Australia: A Wealthy Nation Facing Subtle Decline and Rising Challenges The signs of change are becoming increasingly evident across Australia. The familiar refrain of “she’ll be right” and the beloved

How much power do the opal checkers have? Are they allowed to search your phone?

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Understanding the Authority of Opal Card Checkers: Can They Search Your Phone? In recent reports, there have been concerns about the extent of authority held by Opal card inspectors, particularly

Sudan genocide gets no attention.

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Addressing the International Oversight of Humanitarian Crises: An Examination of Selective Attention The global stage often witnesses fluctuating levels of attention toward various humanitarian crises, raising questions about consistency and

Who doesn’t call it ‘lemon, lime and bitters’?

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The Importance of Proper Naming: A Reflection on ‘Lemon, Lime, and Bitters’ In everyday life, certain phrases become ingrained in our culture and language, evoking shared understanding and familiarity. One