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A Chinese woman has appeared in the ACT magistrates court on Monday accused of foreign interference, by allegedly covertly ...
Even the European Union has struck a deal accepting US tariff rates that once would have seemed unthinkable – 15%. Trump’s ...
After two years of trying to reduce international student numbers, the Albanese government will soften its approach in 2026.
When parents leave their cars idling outside schools, pollution levels spike. The solution could be as simple as teaching ...
After years of warnings of a recruitment crisis in defence, new data show its suddenly risen by 17%. There’s a combination of reasons why.
Runners tend to have thicker cartilage in their knees – which cushions and protects the joint – compared to non-runners.
Information generated from climate models is often shared through graphs, maps, images, animations or reports. These visual ...
History shows how devastating famines are and the lasting impact they have. Gaza is no different and a moral stain on those ...
Data from the Mental Health Commission shows the proportion of people finding it ‘difficult’ or ‘very difficult’ to cope on ...
Greater longevity of marriages has been heralded as a sign of more successful relationships, but the reality is far more ...
If state and federal governments replaced inefficient taxes with better designed ones, households would be at least $900 ...
Too many stressed and burnt out judges could risk a shortage of judicial officers, a clogged court system and lower quality ...