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Will New Zealand’s school phone ban work? Let’s see what it…

Getty ImagesWith the coalition government’s ban of student mobile phones in New Zealand school...

Chalmers outlines a more ‘risk-based’ foreign investment po…

Foreign investment proposals with implications for Australia’s strategic or economic security ...

What are heart rate zones, and how can you incorporate them…

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Long before politicians called to ‘stop the boats’, First Nations people welcomed arrivals from Indonesia

Earlier this year, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton accused Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of not supporting Operation Sovereign Borders – the military-led border security operation that has &ldq...

Most kids are only coached by men in junior sport – women need to be part of the picture, too

Ask your son or daughter, niece, or nephew to draw you a picture of a sport coach. They will most probably draw a man. Why?Our latest research published in the Psychology of Sport and Exercise Journal...

What is pathological demand avoidance – and how is it different to ‘acting out’?

Shutterstock/Brian A. Jackson“Charlie” is an eight-year-old child with autism. Her parents are worried because she often responds to requests with insults, aggression and refusal. Simple d...

‘Invisible’ consultants help companies write sustainability reports. Here’s why that’s a problem

witsarut sakorn/ShutterstockAround the world, more and more companies are publishing sustainability reports – public scorecards detailing their impacts on society and the environment. Environmen...

Underwater cultural heritage: why we’re studying ‘orphaned objects’ to work out which shipwrecks they came from

Hence Kertajaya/ShutterstockA lot of the recent talk about maritime issues in Southeast Asia has focused on issues such as security, the Blue Economy, law enforcement and climate change. But there&rsq...

We spent 2 years in deep underground caves to bring this extraordinary fossil to light

The fossil skeleton in a secluded alcove of the cave.Rob French/Museums VictoriaPitch-black darkness. Crushing squeezes, muddy passages, icy waterfalls. Bats and spiders. Abseiling over ledges into th...

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The Most Important Steps to Take When You Want To Register a Business in Australia

Undertaking the process of registering a new business in Australia is an exciting and potentiall...

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Master Plumber, Master Painter, Master Builder… What does it Even Mean?

You’re looking around for a plumber to deal with a tricky problem. Hiring tradespeople is always a...

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10 Essential Factors to Consider When Buying a Forklift

Purchasing a forklift is a significant investment for any business, whether you're in warehousing...

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7 Creative Ways to Use Everlasting Flowers

While flowers are wonderful additions to art projects, DIY crafts, home decor, and celebrations of a...

5 reasons to turn to drinking chamomile tea

Australians love their morning beverage to get started each day following their shower. It’s a c...

Maintaining The Longevity Of Your Suzuki Vehicle On The Gold Coast

Suzuki vehicles are renowned for their reliability, durability, and performance, making them pop...

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