Dutton backs Musk on global policing of internet

Dutton backs Musk on global policing of internet

The opposition says it supports Elon Musk’s argument that Australia can’t police the internet globally, as the week ended the way it began with a war of words and legal wrangling over graphic videos circulating on X. Musk’s company, formerly known as Twitter, is locked in a legal battle with the eSafety commissioner to be able to keep graphic videos on ...
Crime against humanity claim is ‘hyperbolic nonsense’

Crime against humanity claim is ‘hyperbolic nonsense’

The United Nations may soon classify misgendering or even quoting scripture as a crime against humanity, according to posts on social media. This is false. The UN held wide-ranging meetings about crimes against humanity in April 2024. This included a discussion on gender, but only in regards to a proposed change in how gender is interpreted in modern ...
Renting families, overseas students not in competition

Renting families, overseas students not in competition

International students are not competing directly with families in the rental market as they typically prefer inner-city apartments over standalone homes in the suburbs, new research suggests. Australian renters have experienced eye-watering rental increases over the past few years and stiff competition for available properties, with vacancy rates ...
Copying SBW’s All Blacks path may be slow burn for Manu

Copying SBW’s All Blacks path may be slow burn for Manu

Joey Manu insists an All Blacks cap remains a distant goal, even if his impending switch to the 15-man game has experts excited about him following the trail blazed by Sonny Bill Williams.  Manu announced last week 2024 would be his last in the NRL with the Sydney Roosters before moving to Japan and joining Toyota Verblitz. The 27-year-old has won 17 ...
‘Friggin’ disgrace’: From a court battle to a boycott call, this is Elon Musk’s feud with Australia

‘Friggin’ disgrace’: From a court battle to a boycott call, this is Elon Musk’s feud with Australia

This week, a war of words erupted between billionaire Elon Musk and the Australian government.The self-proclaimed free speech fighter took on Australia's online safety regulator, refusing to comply with , formerly known as Twitter.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was embroiled in the drama, and on Tuesday characterised Musk as an "arrogant

Dutton backs Musk on global policing of internet

Dutton backs Musk on global policing of internet
The opposition says it supports Elon Musk’s argument that Australia can’t police the internet globally, as the week ended the way it began with a war of words and legal wrangling over graphic videos circulating on X. Musk’s company, formerly known as Twitter, is locked in a legal battle with the eSafety commissioner to be able to keep graphic videos on ...

Crime against humanity claim is ‘hyperbolic nonsense’

Crime against humanity claim is ‘hyperbolic nonsense’
The United Nations may soon classify misgendering or even quoting scripture as a crime against humanity, according to posts on social media. This is false. The UN held wide-ranging meetings about crimes against humanity in April 2024. This included a discussion on gender, but only in regards to a proposed change in how gender is interpreted in modern ...

Renting families, overseas students not in competition

Renting families, overseas students not in competition
International students are not competing directly with families in the rental market as they typically prefer inner-city apartments over standalone homes in the suburbs, new research suggests. Australian renters have experienced eye-watering rental increases over the past few years and stiff competition for available properties, with vacancy rates ...

Copying SBW’s All Blacks path may be slow burn for Manu

Copying SBW’s All Blacks path may be slow burn for Manu
Joey Manu insists an All Blacks cap remains a distant goal, even if his impending switch to the 15-man game has experts excited about him following the trail blazed by Sonny Bill Williams.  Manu announced last week 2024 would be his last in the NRL with the Sydney Roosters before moving to Japan and joining Toyota Verblitz. The 27-year-old has won 17 ...

‘Friggin’ disgrace’: From a court battle to a boycott call, this is Elon Musk’s feud with Australia

‘Friggin’ disgrace’: From a court battle to a boycott call, this is Elon Musk’s feud with Australia
This week, a war of words erupted between billionaire Elon Musk and the Australian government.The self-proclaimed free speech fighter took on Australia's online safety regulator, refusing to comply with , formerly known as Twitter.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was embroiled in the drama, and on Tuesday characterised Musk as an "arrogant