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Best Australian Books of 2025 Revealed

Discover the standout Australian books of 2025, featuring powerful debuts, celebrated authors, and the year's most compelling literary achievements. Explore the list now.

US raid kills Syrian undercover agent in error

A US-led operation in Syria killed a man working undercover against IS, highlighting intelligence failures amid shifting alliances. Discover the complex security implications.

Army warns troops of social media spy threats

US Army intelligence warns disaffected military personnel are being targeted by foreign spies on LinkedIn offering 'easy' money for sensitive information. Learn how to stay safe.

Judges become 'human filters' for AI in courts

Australia's top judge warns AI use in courts has reached unsustainable levels, forcing judges to filter machine-generated arguments while acknowledging potential benefits for justice delivery.

Grammar pedantry doesn't equal intelligence

A provocative new book challenges the notion that grammatical pedantry equates to intelligence, exploring why language purists might be missing the bigger picture of effective communication.

Australian Public Service Wages Jump 3.4%

New data reveals Australian public servants are enjoying their fastest wage growth in 15 years, outstripping private sector increases and raising questions about economic fairness.

AI Predicts 2025 Melbourne Cup Winner

Australian investment giants Macquarie Capital are deploying cutting-edge artificial intelligence to forecast the 2025 Melbourne Cup champion, revolutionising how experts approach the world's most prestigious horse race.

Patel & Gabbard Form Unlikely Alliance Against Intel Corruption

Ex-Trump administration official Kash Patel joins forces with former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard in a bipartisan mission to overhaul US intelligence agencies, exposing what they call systemic corruption and political weaponisation.

Phar Lap Electro-Swing Musical: Dazzling But Uneven

The Guardian's review of 'Phar Lap: The Electro-Swing Musical' reveals a production bursting with creative ambition, spectacular visuals, and infectious energy, though narrative coherence occasionally falters in this bold reimagining of racing legend.

Australia's Best Potato Scallop Discovered

Food enthusiasts have crowned Australia's undisputed potato scallop champion after an exhaustive nationwide search that put chip shops to the ultimate test.

David Gulpilil's Final Journey: A Cinematic Tribute

The Guardian's heartfelt review of 'Journey Home' explores the powerful documentary celebrating David Gulpilil's extraordinary life and legacy as Australia's most significant Indigenous actor.

Bluey Coins Spark Nationwide Frenzy in Australia

Australia's beloved Bluey has triggered an unprecedented coin collecting craze as the Royal Australian Mint releases limited edition 50-cent pieces featuring the Heeler family, causing queues and sell-outs across the country.

NSW funds literature to combat AI-generated stories

The New South Wales government launches a groundbreaking funding initiative to protect authentic Australian storytelling from the rising tide of AI-generated content, championing human creativity.

Margaret River Shiraz Crowned Australia's Best Red Wine

In a stunning upset that's shaking the wine world, Western Australia's Margaret River region has dethroned traditional favourites to produce the country's best Shiraz, according to prestigious international judging.

Tron: Ares Review - Jared Leto Shines in Stunning Sequel

PETER HOSKIN delivers his verdict on the breathtaking new Tron instalment, praising Jared Leto's captivating performance and the film's perfect blend of visual spectacle and emotional depth in this must-see blockbuster.

Australian Bird of the Year 2025: Who Will Win?

The prestigious Australian Bird of the Year competition returns for 2025, pitting iconic species against each other in a battle for avian supremacy that captures the nation's heart.

Herzog's 'Future of Truth': Profound or Prank?

Legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog's new book divides critics as it blurs the lines between serious philosophical exploration and conceptual performance art in a world drowning in misinformation.

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