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Animal Farm gets AI makeover as students learn about online influence
George Orwell’s Animal Farm is being used to help high schoolers identify how AI can be used to influence opinion, build power and shape narratives. Source link
Konstas bowled cheaply after leaving a ball that hit middle stump
NSW opener Sam Konstas’s bid to open the batting for Australia in the first Ashes Test has taken another hit, after the 20-year-old was dismissed early on day two of the Sheffield Shield match against Queensland. Source link
Vietnam tourist hotspots flooded after record rainfall
Heavy rains cause major flooding in central Vietnam, while a category five hurricane rages on the other side of the world in the Caribbean. Source link
Labor passes new triple zero laws
New custodian can directly intervene in sector. Source link
John Cleese leads tributes to 'perfect' on-screen wife Prunella Scales
Prunella Scales has been remembered as part of the golden era of British comedy for her numerous roles across film, TV and theatre. Source link
14 people killed as US destroys four more alleged drug boats
Mexican authorities are searching for a lone survivor seen clinging to wreckage following the strikes in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Source link
Breaking: Annual inflation hits 3.2pc in September quarter, up from 2.1pc in June
Inflation data has came in much hotter than economists were expecting with annual inflation surging to 3.2 per cent in the September quarter, up from 2.1pc in June. Source link
Test skipper Pat Cummins makes tentative bowling return
Australia’s Test captain Pat Cummins completes a brief return to bowling as he steps up his bid to play in the Ashes series against England. Source link
Cricket Australia to cut indoor cricket due to 'unsustainable' cost base
Cricket Australia has conceded it has an “unsustainable” cost base, after cutting operational and financial support for indoor cricket and leaving the sport to manage itself. Source link
Number of schools impacted by year 12 history exam error rises to nine
About 140 students have been affected by the Queensland Year 12 external exam blunder. Source link