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Serbia is currently experiencing its biggest protest, in recent decades, following the Novi Sad incident, where 15 people were killed...
A beaming Treasurer Jim Chalmers fronted a presser in Melbourne to talk up the economy after a good result on...
The Northern Territory’s proposed change to the Aboriginal Child Placement Principle will make it easier to remove Aboriginal children from...
Last year, Alice Springs was in the spotlight because with the introduction of curfews to minimise youth crime. But the...
The Australian Government’s $10,000 incentive for apprenticeships in construction and clean energy is a positive move says Independent Tertiary Education...
Misinformation and disinformation have once again been named the top global risk in the World Economic Forum’s 2025 Global Risks...
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As Australia deals with a dual housing and rental crisis, Finland could serve as an inspiration in tackling the issue....
This year, West Australians will go to the polls to elect their state Parliament on the 8 March. In this...
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According to the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, the national mean temperature last year hit 1.46 degrees above the 1961-1990 average....
An Adelaide-based pilot program is opening doors for people with disabilities by partnering with major hotels in the city. The...