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  • 14 January 2025
Glen Yuan

Christmas tree burning sparks Christian protests

"Christmas tree burning sparks Christian protests” The protests in Syria over Christmas tree burning were mainly caused by the burning...

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  • 25 February 2025
Sarah Hart

Does AI Have a Place in Schools?

In March 2025, South Korea is set to introduce textbooks powered by AI. This upgrade in public school systems will cost up to $276 million dollars. South Korea believes in becoming the world leaders in electronic education and AI learning. So, what does this mean for everyday school students in Australia? Will your next teacher be a robot?

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  • 14 January 2025
Ethan Chau

English Football Changes as the Sport Experiences its First Blank Saturday in Two Years

English Football Changes as the Sport Experiences its First Blank Saturday in Two Years New Year’s Day is upon us,...

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  • 24 January 2025
Audrey Xie

Interior Chinatown: Mind-Blowing, Suspenseful TV Show That Pulls You to the Edge of Your Seat

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  • 13 March 2025
Letterly
Why School Uniforms Are a Step in the Right Direction The debate over school uniforms is nothing new. For decades,...

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  • 19 February 2025
Darius Carnahan

A Memoir: Finding the Endangered in My Backyard

We Australians might be accustomed to sulphur-crested cockatoos squawking in our backyards, but have you heard of gang-gang cockatoos? Gang-gangs are an endangered type of cockatoo that predominately lives in parts of the eastern coast of Australia, and there are at least two living near a storm-water drain in the inner south of the ACT!

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