Key events19m agoWhat we learned today, Monday 20 May2h agoAustralia ‘standing by’ to airlift nationals from New Caledonia3h agoUniversity of Queensland warns protesters of disciplinary action4h agoDutton accuses Chalmers of ‘voodoo economics’ amid migration, housing debate4h agoNo duty of care despite ‘terrible ordeal’ in immigration detention: court5h agoElectoral commission expects deepfake videos to feature in future election misinformation5h agoSussan Ley says Australian radio stations should ban Diddy’s music6h agoDeath of man and child being investigated as murder-suicide, police say6h agoAEC says it doesn’t have the tools to detect and deal with AI misinformation6h agoLatest on Arts West pro-Palestine encampment at University of Melbourne7h agoThe Star Entertainment Group to temporarily pause trading7h agoQueensland coroner finds cause of Sharron Phillips’ death ‘undetermined’8h agoSharron Phillips inquest to hand down its findings into mystery death10h agoPolice minister says domestic violence blitz occurs every quarter in NSW10h agoNSW government announces emergency summit on social media10h agoMore than 550 charged following four-day domestic violence blitz10h agoBodies of man and two-year-old son found in NSW home10h agoMan charged with intent to murder after officer stabbed11h agoWelcomeFilters BETAKey events (19)NSW (18)Australia (15)Coalition (9)Queensland (7)Sydney (7)19m ago03.42 EDTWhat we learned today, Monday 20 May
We are wrapping up the blog for tonight. Here’s what made the news:
Millions of Australian children could be barred from using social media platforms under changes put forward by state premiers who want better protection of minors from online harm.
The defence minister, Richard Marles, has said that Australia is “standing by” to airlift the 300 Australians currently in New Caledonia.
The University of Queensland has warned pro-Palestine protesters they could face disciplinary action for chanting “out, out, Israel out” or displaying posters which read “intifada” at rallies.
The University of Melbourne has issued a loudspeaker announcement to pro-Palestine protesters camped within a department building, warning they are trespassing if they do not leave campus ground and could face police action.
The University of Sydney has underpaid casual staff an estimated $70.1m, its latest annual report released today shows.
New South Wales police have charged more than 550 people during a four-day operation targeting alleged domestic and family violence offenders.
NSW police say the death of a man and child is being investigated as a murder-suicide.
The federal court’s Justice Melissa Perry has handed down a decision rejecting the existence of a duty of care by the Australian government to limit the length of time non-citizens spend in detention.
The electoral commission says it is expecting deepfake videos and voice “clones” to feature in election misinformation at coming…
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