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Amid concerns about the dwindling supply of public housing, residents in the Melbourne towers set for demolition share ...
SafeWork NSW’s first prohibition notice on the grounds of psychological safety, made against staff cuts at University of ...
The Northern Territory government’s trial to permit retail sales of pepper spray has been criticised by police, who say it ...
Gaza: Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, this week told residents of Gaza City to leave immediately ahead of a ...
Having succeeded in ousting his more moderate siblings, the eldest Murdoch son must now consider whether a shift further to ...
The media’s willingness and the public’s desire to hype elite athletes perpetuates a circus of transactionality in which simply being admirable is not enough.
The ubiquity of the Apple Watch prompts a reflection on who’s watching whom in an increasingly narcissistic age.
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Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has stood firm against another far-right attack on her leadership, but it has exposed a struggle between the Liberal Party’s powerbrokers.
Playwright and dramaturg Tom Wright – whose adaptation TROY is on at Malthouse Theatre – loves the ephemeral nature of his chosen art form.
At Erin Patterson’s sentencing hearing, the judge outlined why the triple murderer will not be eligible for parole until 2056.
Despite years of advocacy, the law has never been updated to protect single parents who have used assisted reproductive technology – exposing them to claims from sperm donors who never intended to ...
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