Even at Nightingale Marrickville, often framed as the most ethical model, rental prices for studio apartments range from $395-445 per week — set at 20% below market rates.
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To do the memory of the Freedom Ride justice, we have to analyse how the Freedom Ride is commemorated and claimed as a win by the University of Sydney.
For centuries, horror has done one thing to women: put them on display — either to be desired, or to be destroyed. They are never allowed to survive untouched.
If the attempted ban from Mardi Gras was a “slap in the face” for NSW Police, as Chris Minns put it, then they’ll have experienced just a small taste of the violence their officers continue to perpetrate against the public every year.
For nearly three decades (1983–2009), Sri Lanka’s ‘civil war’ between the Sri Lankan government forces and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) left a trail of devastation.
AI comes with a dark secret: machine learning does not exist without human exploitation
Silicon Valley doesn’t need ships or soldiers– it conquers with data extraction, digital sweatshops, and cloud colonialism. The empire has just gone digital.
The line between the virtual and reality has increasingly blurred as the rapid development of VR playfully toes the line. The rise of VR has made evident that the digital sphere is no longer something to be observed; walled off by the screen, but a place in which one could be immersed.
We are living through the genesis, the birth of the man-made woman.
The University of Sydney School of Public Health, as part of its Sydney Health Ethics series, has invited Professor Julian Savulescu and Professor Jackie Leach-Scully to deliver a talk entitled “Polygenic Selection and Editing: A Welfarist Approach.”