Sydney academic used AI to write SMH opinion piece urging students to avoid using tech to β€˜cut corners’

Sydney Morning Herald removes piece by Cath Ellis, despite Western Sydney University saying her use of AI was β€˜appropriate’

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Could the battery boom lower inflation and interest rates?

Fossil fuels, which have powered the global economy for centuries, are under threat. And Australia has become ground zero in this global battle.

Sarah was amused by the quicksand she stepped in on a South Australian beach. Then β€˜reality set in’

An expert’s advice on getting out of quicksand is don’t panic – and don’t rely on vines, snakes, or your Bat Rocket

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Big Bash teams β€˜set to merge’ as two new Melbourne sides loom in sell-off stunner

Big Bash teams β€˜set to merge’ as two new Melbourne sides loom in sell-off stunner

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How Essendon Works: It's a Process!!!

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Dog rescued on NSW south coast after being swept off rocks and swimming 800 metres to island

Marine Rescue NSW volunteer coaxes dog on to jetski after it paddled to Snapper Island in Batemans Bay

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Dog rescued after being swept off rocks and swimming almost 1km offshore to NSW island

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www.theguardian.com/society/2026.... This trial was across a few country's that included Australia. Thankyou #MedicalScience Thankyou those with PhDs in this field. Thanks to all who do University and make the world better. #News #Health #Aus

Smart drug that strips cancer ...
Smart drug that strips cancer cells of β€˜invisibility cloak’ can shrink tumours by 30%, trial shows

Experimental tablet produces encouraging results in patients with world’s most common forms of disease

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Australia won't impose travel restrictions despite overseas Ebola spread

The federal government will not impose border restrictions on travellers from Ebola-stricken countries despite new suspected cases in Italy and Brazil, as the worsening outbreak prompts other countries to take action.  

Conviction of Aussie band's 'sixth member' reveals Byron Bay's dark side

Rachel Kila has waived her right to anonymity to join dozens of others speaking out about the experiences of young girls in Byron Bay in the early 2000s, when they say it became normalised for older boys and men to groom and have sex with girls then publicly humiliate them.