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Neurodivergent students have been expelled, excluded or forced to find other schools after their parents say a small Canberra private school failed to provide adequate support for their needs. But, Sarah Lansdown reports, the school says it is doing everything it can to cater for the needs of children with disabilities. ACT independent senator David Pocock is so popular voters outside of Canberra complain about not being able to vote for him. Dana Daniel spoke with him about no longer being the Senate's kingmaker but how he hopes to still be influential. Some senior public servants responsible for their agency's adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) do not have the skills to fully understand the technology and rely on "public sector gossip" to understand the rise of the machines, Connor Pearce reports.
And Matildas officials were left holding their breath when they were greeted by the smell inside Canberra Stadium during Australia's sold-out victory against Argentina on Monday night. Yes, as Melanie Dinjaski reports, the dreaded stink is back. Today will be a cloudy day with a forecast top of 13 after an overnight low of minus 2.5.
John-Paul Moloney, managing editor |
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