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With children over-represented on the NDIS, it’s hoped this new program could divert pressure from the scheme. Here’s what we ...
Child eyewitnesses can be accurate eyewitnesses, but they are also more likely than adults to identify innocent suspects from ...
Many people exaggerate their experiences of the famous pilgrimage, but such fabrications date back to the Middle Ages.
When Oasis returned to British stadiums this summer, hotel prices around venues jumped and flights filled fast. Commentators ...
Australia’s process of granting (and cancelling) visas is back in the spotlight. It’s a complicated issue, both legally and ...
Its sessions are clearly defined, and there seems agreement Treasurer Jim Chalmers is proving a good chair. But, although ...
The Executive Council of Australia Jewry has called both leaders to tone down the rhetoric as Australia and Israel continue a ...
She has a strong sense of justice, advocating for what is right. She’s “on the side of honesty against importance”, as Austen ...
Like 19th century fears that telephones would spread diseases, wind farm conspiracy theories reflect deeper anxieties about ...
One of the main critiques is that completing the test more than once within a short period of time can generate different ...
Talking about suicide can feel scary. But new data has found one in three Australian teenagers have thought about, planned or ...
Even at this week’s roundtable, Australia is still overlooking half the workforce. Smarter regulation and women’s full ...