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Antigone now: Greek tragedy is the debate we have to have

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageGreek tragedy remains the most modern form of drama, unafraid to question everything we value. Sarah Walker. Photo: Jane Montgomery Griffiths as The Leader and Aaron Orzech as Haemon.

When you hear the words Greek tragedy, you might think of white masks, or even the ongoing economic crisis – ancient drama and modern depravity in its most...

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A change in Australia's web rules would open up the .au space

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imageWhat comes next in an Australian domain name could be up to you.Shutterstock/Maram

If you want to register an Australian web address, your options may be about to change due to a review of domain name policy that is currently underway.

The Australian domain name system (DNS) has been managed by .au Domain Administration (auDA) since 2001, and it now...

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