Despite Emergency COVID Aid, Arts Funding In Australia Remains Well Behind Peer Countries
The Guardian and other newspapers around the world are going to town this m morning on the fact that they have another leak from banks that suggest nefarious and tax haven activity. This is the Guardian headline
We need a war on the corruption that lets world leaders think they can claim assets illicitly
I have just Tweeted this thread:
There is talk of war this morning. A thread….
Putin clearly agreed to take no action against Ukraine during the winter Olympics. The need to keep China on side shows how weak his position really is. It also suggests war could start tomorrow.
That Putin could win territorial gains in Eastern Ukraine appears indisputable.
The End Of Mass Market Products
The Sleep That Never Ends
What to Do When You’ve Been Hacked
PC Mag: “When your email, credit card, or identity gets hacked, it can be a nightmare. Knowing what to expect can be a help; knowing how to head off the hackers is even better. Our guide helps with both. In the modern online world, privacy is a rare commodity. Big corporations know all about you, aided by data brokers that collect and collate all the data crumbs you leave as you wander the internet. But this lack of privacy is nothing compared to what happens if a criminal hacking team digs deep into your personal information. Big companies want to sell you stuff; hacker crews want to steal your stuff. They’ll monetize their unauthorized access to your life as quickly and thoroughly as they can, preferably before you even know there’s a problem. Some experts prognosticate that 2022 will be the biggest year ever for data breaches. Sooner or later, your personal life will be exposed. What can you do when you realize that you’ve been hacked?…”
Links Between Music Preference And Personality Hold True Even Across Cultures And Demographics: Study
Main photo: Associate Dean, Research, Stephen Taylor, with Business 3MT winner Sarah Cobourn. Above: Stephen Taylor with Business 3MT entrants Charles Okumu, Bonny Parkinson, Moira Scerri, Sarah Cobourn, Christine Shearer, Marco Berti and Richard Audley.