Students ‘victims of double standards’
Australia’s $40bn international student sector is close to raising the white flag at the increasingly bleak prospect of overseas students returning in time for the start of term.
Australia’s $40bn international student sector is close to raising the white flag at the increasingly bleak prospect of overseas students returning in time for the start of term.
Amid renewed criticism of the Future Submarine Project, 50 senior staff from the Defence Department will be redeployed to Adelaide to join Naval Group.
An eye-widening rock’n’roll tale of survival and well-travelled advice.
They are the youthful vanguard of South Australia’s renewables revolution — and they’re on a mission from God.
After being battered by bushfires and border closures, Kangaroo Island is swinging back to life as work begins on what will be one of the world’s must-play golf courses.
The WA Premier’s refusal to sit in the same room as the SA leader over a fear of catching Covid has sparked ridicule.
The alcohol industry is going to war with Australia’s peak health advisory group, saying cutting the recommended consumption of standard drinks from 14 to 10 per week has no basis in science.
SA is back-pedalling out of a lockdown that barely happened and involved two alleged villains who arguably never did anything wrong.
Anthony Fauci has applauded Australia’s use of lockdowns to combat the coronavirus and lamented the fact his home country failed to take the same approach.
Kevin Rudd’s desperation to ingratiate himself with Rupert Murdoch and our company was so extreme we almost needed a restraining order.
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