Universities Threatened With Freedom Of Speech Laws 03/06/21
“Woke” universities have been threatened with new laws to guarantee freedom of speech, as the federal government demands better teaching for struggling Australian students. Three men are accused of bashing a Melbourne woman in front of her children in an horrific road rage attack.A defence scientist has inadvertently become one of the most in-demand detectives in the world, with her ground breaking work on child facial recognition technology attracting appeals for help from dozens of law enforcement, border control and missing persons agencies.And businesses will be shielded from WorkCover premium hikes with the state government to contribute $550m to make up the shortfall.For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription atheraldsun.com.au
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