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'Fragile' first year uni students denied feedback they need because tutors won't get paid, staff say
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Students at the prestigious University of Melbourne only receive the support they need during remote learning because their tutors work unpaid, according to a staff member risking his job to blow the whistle. -
Bernd has been teaching for 10 years. But he's risking his job to call out alleged wage theft
via abc.net.au
Students at the prestigious University of Melbourne only receive the support they need during remote learning because their tutors work unpaid, according to a staff member risking his job to blow the whistle. -
'Aren't we human beings?': University tutors continue to speak out over alleged wage theft
via abc.net.au
Students at the prestigious University of Melbourne only receive the support they need during remote learning because their tutors work unpaid, according to a staff member risking his job to blow the whistle. -
'Aren't we human beings?' Staff at prestigious university doing unpaid work to give students feedback
via abc.net.au
Students at the prestigious University of Melbourne only receive the support they need during remote learning because their tutors work unpaid, according to a staff member risking his job to blow the whistle. -
Federation 'ill-equipped' to deal with 21st-century challenges as Australia grows 'vulnerable'
via abc.net.au
With Australia failing on energy security and its climate change response while simultaneously facing regional security issues, 250 academics and retired defence leaders are calling for a new approach to make it more resilient in an increasingly hostile world. -
How quirky, 'bogan' NFT art is helping rebuild koala numbers
via abc.net.au
After watching bushfires wipe out more than 60,000 koalas, Rhys Dale decided to use his knowledge of cryptocurrency to help them recover. -
ASX set to slip, Wall Street in the green
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The Australian share market is poised to slip at the start of trading on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Wall Street stocks rebounded as investors eyed corporate earnings. -
ASX rises on the open, Wall Street ends higher
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The Australian share market has opened higher at the start of trading on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Wall Street stocks rebounded overnight as investors eyed corporate earnings. -
ASX rises for a second day this week, Wall Street rebounds
via abc.net.au
The Australian share market has held up in today's trade after Wall Street stocks rebounded overnight as investors eyed corporate earnings. -
Building order finds 'hazard to human life': Awning in new Sydney development in danger of collapse
via abc.net.au
Government inspectors find potential "serious defects" in the 15-storey Baulkham Hills Modena complex in Sydney's north-west, including an awning in danger of collapse, according to a building work rectification order. -
Sandalwood oil distilling process in use since ancient times finally gets an upgrade
via abc.net.au
The world's largest sandalwood processor is now home to the first continuous steam distillery after retiring a method "basically the same" as the one used in ancient Egypt. -
Truck driver accused of spitting on and assaulting police at border checkpoint refused bail
via abc.net.au
A Victorian truck driver accused of assaulting police officers at a South Australian border checkpoint after being asked to show proof of his vaccination status is refused bail. -
Decision deferred on Elizabeth Quay skyscraper
The state government has asked the developers behind a proposed 54-storey glass tower at Elizabeth Quay to provide more information before it can be approved. -
'I didn't want to bid farewell': Russians who filmed movie scenes in space return to Earth
via abc.net.au
The Soyuz MS-18 space capsule, with Russian ISS crew member Oleg Novitskiy and filmmakers Yulia Peresild and Klim Shipenko on board, lands in a remote area in western Kazakhstan after a 12-day film stint on the International Space Station. -
At Close of Business: Mark Beyer on Aboriginal heritage
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer details findings from a parliamentary inquiry reviewing the Juukan Gorge controversy. -
$230,000 fine for safety breach
Kununurra-based company Guerinoni Nominees has been fined $230,000 plus costs of $75,000 after being convicted of a safety breach more than five years ago. -
Slim gains on ASX after China concern
Investors had a winning start to the week on the Australian share market despite concerns about China and an energy shortage. -
Woodside greenlights solar venture
A collaboration between Woodside Petroleum and Bill Gates-backed Heliogen to build an AI solar energy system has progressed to the procurement stage. -
Perth stays the course following recount
All four City of Perth councillors up for re-election on the weekend have retained their seats following a recount that narrowly handed the final spot to incumbent Viktor Ko. -
Atlas Iron pursues Sanjiv expansion
Hancock Prospecting’s Atlas Iron is progressing plans to expand its Sanjiv Ridge iron ore project, with the EPA reviewing the development of a satellite mine to boost production. -
MinRes moving on Ashburton iron ore port
Mineral Resources has lodged environmental plans to build a transhipment port in Ashburton with 30 million tonne annual capacity, to unlock its Buckland project. -
Ascot Capital in mega sell-off
WA’s Ascot Capital has offloaded most of its industrial property assets, with a recent $681 million deal with Sydney’s GPT Group bringing its recent sales to $2.1 billion. -
$100m medtech to list next month
A local medtech focused on the early detection of heart disease has sought $40 million from an IPO, which will in part be used to fund the development and commercialisation of its software products. -
Podium raises $6.5m for Parks Reef
Sophisticated investors in Podium Minerals have pledged $4.5 million towards exploration at the company's Parks Reef platinum group metals project in the Mid-West region of Western Australia. -
Guilt-free scallops on the menu as Abrolhos fishery bags sustainability tick
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WA's Abrolhos Islands scallop fishery is the first in Australia to be certified as sustainable — and fishers hope the new rating will boost domestic and international sales. -
Committee wants Feds to handle Aboriginal heritage
A parliamentary committee reviewing the Juukan Gorge controversy has recommended the federal government should take responsibility for all Aboriginal heritage matters. -
ARTS REVIEW - Hunters continue to lead the pack
The Last Great Hunt’s Bite the Hand is as hilarious as a puppy and as dangerous as a pit bull. It also leaves its meaning for you to uncover – a good thing according to David Zampatti. -
Ramelius casts $163m bid for Apollo
Apollo Consolidated shares ascended after receiving an off-market takeover offer from WA gold player Ramelius Resources as the company ramps up pursuits for feasible gold assets. -
New laws needed to prevent repeat of 'inexcusable' Juukan Gorge destruction: inquiry
via abc.net.au
A parliamentary inquiry into the destruction of the Juukan Gorge rock shelters recommends new laws to protect thousands of sacred sites across Australia. -
'Inconceivable': Inquiry says Australia needs new laws to avoid another Juukan Gorge disaster
via abc.net.au
A parliamentary inquiry into the destruction of the Juukan Gorge rock shelters recommends new laws to protect thousands of sacred sites across Australia. -
Westgold moves on Gascoyne deal
Westgold Resources has submitted its bidder’s statement for Gascoyne Resources following a week of contention related to the multi-million-dollar takeover. -
$69m donated to research
Telethon and the MACA Cancer 200 Ride for Research raised a record-breaking $69 million for medical research over the weekend. -
$69m donated to medical research
Telethon and the MACA Cancer 200 Ride for Research raised a record-breaking $69 million for medical research over the weekend. -
$69m donated to charity fundraisers
Telethon and the MACA Cancer 200 Ride for Research raised a record-breaking $69 million for medical research over the weekend. -
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane petrol prices are going through the roof. This is why
via abc.net.au
Motorists in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane are facing record high petrol prices at the start of this week, thanks to strong global oil demand and stubbornly low production levels. -
Petrol prices hit record highs in major Australian cities. But there are 'no signs' they've peaked
via abc.net.au
Motorists in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane are alarmed by record high petrol prices on Monday. Thanks to a strong global oil demand and a stubbornly low production levels. -
Petrol prices hit record highs in major Australian cities and there are 'no signs' they've peaked
via abc.net.au
Motorists in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane are alarmed by record high petrol prices on Monday. Thanks to a strong global oil demand and a stubbornly low production levels. -
WA's Brockman sworn in as Senate president
West Australian Liberal Slade Brockman has been sworn in as the new Senate president. -
Film production to take off in Cairns
via abc.net.au
Film production in Far North Queensland gets a boost with the Queensland government giving the green light to the construction of a film studio in Cairns. -
ASX runs out of steam in early trade, despite rise on Wall Street
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have pulled back in early trade today, despite a rise on Wall Street and a $4 billion takeover deal involving poker machines giant Aristocrat Leisure. -
ASX regains lost ground on takeover frenzy
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have gained after a rise on Wall Street and a $4 billion takeover deal involving poker machines giant Aristocrat Leisure and South Korean steel giant POSCO lobs a $815 million bid for Senex Energy. Shares faded after China handed down mostly softer economic data. -
ASX regains lost ground on Aristocrat takeover boost
via abc.net.au
Australian shares have gained in afternoon trade after a rise on Wall Street and a $4 billion takeover deal involving poker machines giant Aristocrat Leisure. -
Going for the high mark, Kirkup plays on
More than six months after the state election, Zak Kirkup talks to Business News about his new business and future political ambitions. -
Court rejects appeal against multi-billion-dollar Narrabri Gas Project
via abc.net.au
The NSW Land and Environment Court paves the way for work on the project, after it dismissed an appeal brought by neighbouring farmers.
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