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Governor General-designate Louise Arbour meets King Charles ahead of swearing-in
King Charles received Louise Arbour at Buckingham Palace in London on Wednesday, before the former justice of the Supreme Court of Canada is sworn in as Governor General next week. Source link
Sportsbet's owner walks through 'wide open gate' in gambling laws
One of the world’s biggest gambling companies is breaking into the ‘rewards club’ scene, raising the alarm among anti-gambling advocates. Source link
Why some home owners are at risk of slipping into negative equity
A 46-year-old former “forever renter” believes her house is now worth less than what she paid for it and she is at risk of slipping into negative equity, which would mean her Marrickville home could be worth less than what she owes the bank. Source link
Quiz: Can you recognise these 10 classic Australian album covers?
Take a closer look at some of the biggest albums in Australian music and tell us what you see. Source link
'My dreams came true': Oscar winner Sean Baker on finding success in his 50s
From his humble beginnings to winning a bevy of big awards, including four Oscars, the filmmaker has forged a successful career by staying true to his guiding principles. Source link
‘Doctoron ne mana…’: Gurmeet Choudhary on wife Debinna’s miscarriages; expert weighs in
‘Doctoron ne mana…’: Gurmeet Choudhary on wife Debinna’s miscarriages; expert weighs in Source link
Explore the mind-bending and paradoxical art of M C. Escher
A new retrospective of the artist beloved by mathematicians opens this week. Get up close to the art with our interactive story Source link
Alice Roberts: 'We are fundamentally, at the end of the day, animals'
Why do we have big brains? Or walk on two legs? Biological anthropologist and broadcaster Alice Roberts talks human exceptionalism, evolution and her new book Humans with Michael Marshall Source link
Superintelligent machines may well need us after all
Despite AI’s dizzying improvements in mathematical ability, its successes show just how integral human mathematicians are to the scientific process Source link