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Fees for university arts courses rise '113 per cent' as education drives inflation surge
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Students in the arts and humanities are paying up to 113 per cent more for their university courses as the economic impact of the federal government's changes to fees kicks in, adding another layer of stress for students. -
Danielle pays four times more for her psychology class than for maths as education costs skyrocket
via abc.net.au
Students in the arts and humanities are paying up to 113 per cent more for their university courses as the economic impact of the federal government's changes to fees kicks in, adding another layer of stress for students. -
This tropical island is a haven for Vladimir Putin's 'traitors' β and his alleged ultra-rich friends
via abc.net.au
Vladimir Putin says the mass exodus of his people is a "self-detoxification" of Russia. But as well as being a haven for those he calls "scum", Sri Lanka could be a convenient location for his alleged allies to stash their assets. -
Putin calls them 'scum and traitors' for leaving him. Here's what life is like for Russia's new exiles
via abc.net.au
Vladimir Putin says the mass exodus of his people is a "self-detoxification" of Russia. But as well as being a haven for those he calls "scum", Sri Lanka could be a convenient location for his alleged allies to stash their assets. -
Twitter's chief executive faces employee anger at company-wide meeting over Elon Musk's attacks
via abc.net.au
Twitter chief executive Parag Agrawal seeks to quell employee anger during a company-wide meeting where workers demand answers to how managers plan to handle an anticipated mass exodus prompted by Elon Musk's purchase of the company. -
Angry Twitter employees question company executives over Elon Musk's erratic behaviour
via abc.net.au
Twitter chief executive Parag Agrawal seeks to quell employee anger during a company-wide meeting where workers demand answers to how managers plan to handle an anticipated mass exodus prompted by Elon Musk's purchase of the company. -
South Australians welcome removal of COVID-19 close-contact rules, as hospitalisations spike
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For the first time in two years, COVID-19 close contacts in South Australia are no longer need to isolate. -
South Australians welcome removal of COVID-19 close-contact rules
via abc.net.au
For the first time in two years, COVID-19 close contacts in South Australia are no longer need to isolate. -
Heatwave hits South Asia as power stations' coal supplies run dangerously low
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Power outages compound the misery of millions of people wilting in a heatwave across India and Pakistan, with experts blaming climate change for an early onset of scorching summer temperatures. -
Blackouts and forest fires hit India and Pakistan as heatwave temperatures soar above 40 degrees Celsius
via abc.net.au
Power outages compound the misery of millions of people wilting in a heatwave across India and Pakistan, with experts blaming climate change for an early onset of scorching summer temperatures.
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