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1 week ago |
theguardian.com | Reged Ahmad |Caitlin Cassidy |Allison Chan |Joe Koning |Miles Herbert
Student fails in supreme court bid to keep girls out of Sydney private school Newington college ‘Culture of disrespect’: Australian teachers say students’ behaviour is driving them from profession Dozens of Victorian public school upgrades delayed until after state election NSW education department caught unaware after Microsoft Teams began collecting students’ biometric data Five vice-chancellors in Victoria paid more than $1m in 2024, prompting claims of ‘largesse’ Riot police called to...
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Nour Haydar |Donna Lu |Karishma Luthria |Joe Koning |Miles Herbert
Social media is rife with hacks that claim to help you sleep better and deeper. From melatonin, feeding your baby butter, and taping your mouth shut – the solutions range from obvious to unexpected. In conversation with Nour Haydar anti-viral columnist Donna Lu breaks down the viral hacks that the internet claims will help you get better sleep• You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Reged Ahmad |Greg Jericho |Allison Chan |Camilla Hannan |Miles Herbert
Australia under pressure to join international push for Palestinian statehood led by Emmanuel Macron The super tax debate is divorced from reality – and more proof that Australia’s tax system is built for the rich North West Shelf gas extension will deliver ‘almost nothing’ to Australia’s public purse ‘We’ll determine our defence policy’: Albanese responds to US push for huge rise in spending as Hegseth stokes China fears Leading tax expert calls out ‘confected outrage’ of wealthy Australians...
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Nour Haydar |Dan Jervis-Bardy |Karishma Luthria |Allison Chan |Miles Martignoni |Miles Herbert
Liberals leader, Sussan Ley, and Nationals leader, David Littleproud, have reached a new agreement, presenting a united front and announcing a new shadow frontbench. But with the Liberals facing a mammoth task ahead, and net zero commitments up in the air, could this mark the beginning of a rocky term for the Coalition? Nour Haydar speaks with Dan Jervis-Bardy about the Coalition’s short-lived breakup
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3 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Bridie Jabour |Mike Ticher |Gabrielle Chan |Miles Herbert |Miles Martignoni |Bertin Huynh
As this episode was recorded, the Liberal and National parties were still locked in discussions over the Coalition agreement, after the parties dramatically parted ways earlier in the week. But with a reunion already on the cards, Bridie Jabour spoke with Mike Ticher and former rural and regional editor Gabrielle Chan about why the breakup could be good for regional voters
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