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former Queensland secretary Michael Ravbar – who’s been dismissed together with almost all other officials – said he would launch a challenge against the legislation passed last week to put the union into administration.

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  • In short: The CLP will form government in the Northern Territory, ABC Chief Election Analyst Antony Green predicts.
  • Double-digit swings towards the CLP are being seen across the Northern Territory.
  • What's next: The CLP are on track to win at least 14 seats, according to the ABC's predictions.

(CLP = Country Liberal Party)

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  • In short ABC managing director David Anderson has announced his intention to resign after almost six years at the helm of the national broadcaster.

  • Mr Anderson's announcement comes just a year into his second term, but he says he is comfortable with his decision and feels the time is right.

  • What's next? Mr Anderson says he will remain in the role at the request of ABC chair Kim Williams until a new managing director is appointed, likely early next year.

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In short:

Pianist Jayson Gillham says he chose to play Witness at a Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) concert to "remind people" about the war in Gaza.

The MSO cancelled his next performance as a result of his comments, leading its musicians to pass a vote of no confidence in management on Friday.

What's next?

The MSO intend to reschedule Gillham's performance, with Gillham saying he hopes "to find a way forward".

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Pretty scuffed. Cliff notes:

  • patient presents to hospital reporting agony in tummy
  • doctor finds out he uses cannabis
  • diagnoses with cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (some people after heavy use suddenly develop persistent nausea, recently identified, rare and is a diagnosis of exclusion)
  • patient is sent home
  • patient dies due to severe stomach ulcers

Seems pretty concerning to me.

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  • In short: Australia's national research body, the CSIRO, will cut up to 500 jobs as part of a broader organisational restructure.

  • Non-research staff are affected, with some research roles already earmarked for cuts earlier this year.

  • What's next? The CSIRO staff union has called on the government for more funding to ensure it can continue to carry out world-class research.

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In short:

Sharon Hall, 66, was charged after assaulting a pro-Palestinian protester at a Deborah Conway concert in Hobart in May.

Hall smashed a wine glass on the stage and held the "jagged" stem inches away from the protester — an incident witnessed by hundreds of people and captured on video.

What's next?

Hall has been sentenced to a community corrections order with 49 hours of community work.

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In the words of bill hicks "just planting seeds"

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This is the written article of the latest Four Corners episode.

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  • In short: Booktopia has been sold to online electronics store digiDirect after going into administration

  • Administrator McGrathNicol said the deal enabled the immediate resumption of trading for the business.

  • What's next? Administrators are now preparing to convene a second creditors meeting.
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  • In short: Australia's largest mortgage lender [CBA] is no longer offering money to fossil fuel companies that are not aligned with the Paris Agreement.
  • The bank announced the new direction in its latest climate report, published on the same day it posted close to $10 billion in full-year net profit.
  • What's next? The spotlight is now on the other big banks with a finance deal of about $750 million for oil and gas giant Santos on the table.
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  • In short: The ANU has announced it will no longer invest in certain weapons companies in the long-term, following months of pressure from pro-Palestinian student groups.

  • The university said its council had decided that its "long term investment pool [would] not invest in controversial weapons manufacturers and civilian small arms manufacturers".

  • What's next? Pro-Palestinian students on campus say their protest action will continue until further demands are met by the university.

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Not sure whether this belongs more here or in !worldnews@aussie.zone

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The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra has cancelled a performance by an acclaimed pianist over comments he made while introducing a new piece of music dedicated to journalists killed in Gaza.

Canonical URL: https://www.smh.com.au/culture/music/orchestra-cancels-acclaimed-pianist-who-acknowledged-journalists-killed-in-gaza-20240813-p5k1we.html

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  • In short: Special legislation to force the CFMEU to accept an administrator will be introduced to parliament "as a matter of urgency".
  • The workplace relations minister said the CFMEU had acted too slowly on an application before the courts to appoint an administrator.
  • What's next? The legislation will be introduced when parliament resumes next week, which the government hopes can be passed without review.
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Journalists from multiple major Australian newspapers have announced they will go on strike from Friday morning, on the eve of the Paris Olympics.

Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) members at The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian Financial Review, Brisbane Times and WAtoday will walk off the job at 11am on Friday morning.

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Ah, excellent. Let's convince the general public to fucking dob on each other. This is totally going to end well.

I hope they have really good gen-AI detection available.

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Thoughts on the redesign? I'm not sure how I feel about it yet but I didn't particularly like the old design so I don't mind something new. It looks a lot more conventional now, similar to major news outlets like The New York Times, Reuters, Associated Press, etc.

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