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Perth Seeks Foreign Builders Amid Housing Crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Perth's ultra-tight property market is being squeezed even further by cash buyers snapping up properties without seeing them. Watch for more details!
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Financial Times

China's unseen war for strategic influence

Higher Ed
Whether through security deals with the Solomon Islands or seeking to control the Chinese diaspora in Australia, Beijing puts huge resources into trying to influence how other countries view China. The FT's global China editor James...
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TLDR News

Britain’s (Potential) Trade Deal with Australia Explained: Why Johnson Wants TimTams - TLDR News.

12th - Higher Ed
With the UK now out of the EU, the nation is now able to negotiate its own trade deals, so this week Boris Johnson initiated trade talks with the Australian government. In this video, we discuss the initial remarks, what a deal could...
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Institute for New Economic Thinking

Bill Mitchell: Demystifying Modern Monetary Theory

Higher Ed
In a challenge to conventional views on modern monetary and fiscal policy, Professor Bill Mitchell of Newcastle University in Australia has emerged as one of the foremost exponents of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT), a heterodox challenge...
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Economics Explained

Why Australia is Actually an American Company

9th - Higher Ed
Australia is a major world economy, with highly developed industries and close to 25 million of the wealthiest citizens in the world. But Australia is harboring a deep, dark secret ... it is an American company! 🇺🇸
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Economics Explained

Why Becoming A Cashless Society Is A Terrible Idea

9th - Higher Ed
Physical cash is one of the easiest ways to instantly and reliably conduct commerce. It has been well-documented that the ease of transactions within a nation is as big of a determinant of a country’s success as is access to natural...
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Economics Explained

Australians Are The Richest People In The World?: Housing and Negative Gearing

9th - Higher Ed
Discover how Australians have a net worth higher than that of those in the United States. How did this happen? Helping you become more knowledgeable about how the world works, our content covers the biggest topics and headlines through...
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Curated Video

Australia: Protestors voice dissent over immigration, Albanese Govt condemns right wing rallies

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewProtestors across Australia voiced anger over immigration policies, prompting condemnation from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s government against right-wing rallies.
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Curated Video

Australia: Massive protest in Sydney as 8,000 demonstrators rally on streets

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewProtestors across Australia voiced anger over immigration policies, prompting condemnation from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s government against right-wing rallies.
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Curated Video

Australia expels Iranian Ambassador over Tehran’s role in anti-Semitic attacks

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewAustralia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese accuses Iran of orchestrating anti-Semitic attacks and expels its ambassador.
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Curated Video

Australia’s bushfires devastate native wildlife population

9th - Higher Ed
Bushfires have burned through millions of hectares of land, destroying the habitats of many native animals.
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Curated Video

Bernie Sanders vs Bloomberg and the corporate media machine | The Listening Post (Full)

9th - Higher Ed
Why is Bernie Sanders getting such a tough ride from US corporate media? Plus, the satirists mocking Angola's elite.
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Curated Video

Canadians invent mosquito trap

9th - Higher Ed
Greenlid comes along just as the world is looking for ways to stop the spread of the Zika virus, Radio-Canada's Philippe DeMontigny reports
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Curated Video

Australia-China friction: Talks on regional security & trade tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
Australia and China are rebuilding relations after years of tension and trade disputes.
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Curated Video

Novak Djokovic wins court battle to stay in Australia

9th - Higher Ed
An Australian judge has reinstated tennis star Novak Djokovic's visa, which was cancelled after his arrival last week because he is not vaccinated against COVID-19. The judge also ordered him released from hotel quarantine in Melbourne.
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Curated Video

Sailing out of lockdown

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian Cally Duncan describes why she decided to sail back to Australia after the country lifted its strict pandemic border restrictions.
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Australia’s China Dream | 101 East

9th - Higher Ed
We investigate why the relationship between Australia and China has hit rock bottom and meet those paying the price.
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Australia finds evidence of war crimes in Afghanistan inquiry

9th - Higher Ed
Four-year inquiry began after local media reported special forces had killed unarmed men and children.
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Curated Video

Australia's social media dilemma

9th - Higher Ed
Is Australia's social media ban an effective safeguard or will it jeopardise digital rights?
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Bloomberg

Ex-Facebook Exec Criticizes Australia Under-16 Media Ban

Higher Ed
Australia is on the brink of implementing some of the strictest social media regulations globally, including a ban on platforms like Facebook and TikTok for children under 16. Stephen Scheeler, former CEO of Facebook ANZ, shares his...
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Bloomberg

Microsoft to Invest $3.2 Billion to Boost Cloud, AI in Australia

Higher Ed
Microsoft Corp. will invest $3.2 billion in Australia to expand its cloud computing and AI infrastructure over the next two years. Ben Westcott reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Australia's Prime Minister Faces Battle for Unity After Voice Defeat

Higher Ed
Australia has voted against including its First Nations people in the country's constitution, rejecting a proposal to set up an Indigenous advisory body to Parliament. And now Prime Minister Anthony Albanese faces a struggle to reunite a...
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Bloomberg

Australian Government Warns of Multi-Billion Dollar Climate Disaster Costs

Higher Ed
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers is warning of the growing costs of disaster recovery ahead of what could be a sever bushfire season. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Bullock Takes Helm at Reserve Bank of Australia as First Female Governor

Higher Ed
Michele Bullock has taken over as Australia's first female central bank governor on Monday as the Reserve Bank embarks on its big overhaul in decades. Swati Pandey reports on Bloomberg Television.