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Govt paid $100k for free climate data, firm alleges

A Canberra energy firm says the federal department rejected free, completed work to update a key climate tool, instead paying over $100,000 to a New Zealand consultancy. Read the full story.

Record low pet adoptions force shelters to euthanise

Australia faces its worst pet adoption downturn, with rates plunging to 60%. Rescue centres are overwhelmed, leading to the euthanasia of thousands of healthy animals annually. Urgent action is needed.

ABS Data Shows Migration Peak is Over

New ABS figures show net migration is stalling, as experts argue housing crisis is driven by tax policy, not migrants. Discover the data that challenges populist narratives.

Education Data Hack Exposes 1700 Victorian Schools

A major cyber attack on Victorian government schools has exposed student data, raising serious safety concerns, particularly for victims of domestic violence. Experts warn it's a child safety issue.

Victorian Schools Targeted in Major Cyber Attack

A significant cyber attack has breached Victorian government schools, exposing personal details of thousands of students. Authorities are investigating and implementing safeguards.

AI Toys in Australian Homes: A Privacy Risk?

Experts warn that popular AI-powered educational toys could be recording your family's private conversations. Learn how to protect your household's privacy from these smart devices.

US Sacks Climate Scientists, Dismantles Research Institutes

The Trump administration is firing over 1,100 scientists and dismantling a premier climate research institute, removing references to human-caused climate change from official websites. This analysis explores the political motives behind the attack on sci

Fraud scandal hits Japanese firm in $10bn warship project

A Japanese company central to Australia's $10 billion Hunter-class frigate program is embroiled in a major fraud scandal. Get the full details on the investigation and its potential impact on the critical defence project.

ACT Year 12 ATAR results kept secret for 2025

Median ATAR scores for Canberra's 2025 Year 12 cohort will remain hidden, continuing a trend of limited transparency. A delayed advisory committee review means data won't be public until at least 2026.

True Aussie welcome starts with a simple hello

Amid heated immigration debates, new data shows nearly half of Australians have migrant heritage. True integration happens not in Parliament, but in our parks, pubs, and workplaces. Discover how a simple 'hello' can build a stronger nation.

ACT abandons flawed consent law data claims

The ACT government has retracted claims that affirmative consent laws boosted sexual offence reports after a data bungle. Read the full story on the corrected review and its findings.

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