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Deng Xiaoping's rise to power

  • Written by: James Laurenceson, Deputy Director and Professor, Australia-China Relations Institute (ACRI), University of Technology Sydney
Deng Xiaoping's rise to powerChinese stamps commemorating Deng Xiaoping, a leader widely regarded to have modernised the country and made it a formidable economic power, 1998.Shutterstock

This article is part of our series of explainers on key moments in the past 100 years of world political history. In it, our authors examine how and why an event unfolded, its impact at the...

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Indigenous people with disability have a double disadvantage and the NDIS can't handle that

  • Written by: Scott Avery, PhD Student, University of Technology Sydney
Indigenous people with disability have a double disadvantage and the NDIS can't handle thatPeople with disability living in remote communities may receive money for supports, but that doesn't mean there's anywhere to purchase them.from shutterstock.com

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) began a full national rollout in July 2016 with a fundamental objective to give those with a disability choice and control over their daily...

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Cyclone season approacheth, but this year there's a twist

  • Written by: Madeleine De Gabriele, Deputy Editor: Energy + Environment

Australia has just had its driest September on record, and the second driest month ever: the only drier month was April 1902.

The Bureau of Meteorology’s tropical cyclone outlook is out today. It’s predicting a weaker-than-normal tropical cyclone season this year but if one hits – and it’s likely one will –...

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Peer mentoring program shows promise for preventing African youth violence

  • Written by: Kwadwo Adusei-Asante, Senior Lecturer, Edith Cowan University
Peer mentoring program shows promise for preventing African youth violenceParticipants in a new peer mentoring outreach program aimed at reducing crime in the African community in Western Australia.Author provided

Recent episodes of violence among Australian youth of African descent have been a topic of mounting concern for politicians, the police and African communities alike.

The Australian public is divided on the...

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  1. Starstruck charts a nation's transformation via a century of film stills
  2. Travelling overseas? What to do if a border agent demands access to your digital device
  3. VET needs support to rebuild its role in getting disadvantaged groups into education and work
  4. View from The Hill: The uncivil Mr Jones
  5. How volcanoes can lie about their age and what it means for us
  6. Phelps slumps to third in Wentworth; Trump's ratings up after fight over Kavanaugh
  7. How the switchover to daylight saving time affects our health
  8. The black wattle is a boon for Australians (and a pest everywhere else)
  9. How to stop workers being exploited in the gig economy
  10. The Japanese art of kintsugi and how it can help with defeat in sport
  11. Why everyone benefits from getting more three-year-olds into preschool
  12. Michelle Grattan on Labor's election focused policies and the government's new GST formula
  13. Daylight saving is not something for economists to lose sleep over
  14. Shorten's difficult dance on national security should not limit scrutiny of home affairs
  15. Multicultural leader Chin Tan is new Race Discrimination Commissioner
  16. Building sea walls is a small bandaid on a gaping wound
  17. popular music's search for the sacred in a secular world
  18. Social media entertainment could be the future of the screen industry, so let's not strangle it with regulation
  19. how DNA damage as we age causes cancer
  20. Teachers and trainers are vital to the quality of the VET sector, and to the success of its learners
  21. Liberals plan for May election but Morrison might look better in March
  22. The power of a hug can help you cope with conflict
  23. what to do about the global pilot shortage
  24. An insurance discount for your fitness data is a bad deal in the long run
  25. World politics explainer: The twin-tower bombings (9/11)
  26. ACTU push for industry bargaining increases pressure on Labor
  27. Aung San Suu Kyi's extraordinary fall from grace
  28. A Shorten government would subsidise pre-school for three year olds
  29. How city squares can be public places of protest or centres of state control
  30. playing our finest songs to those lost on the Western Front
  31. Five ways to reduce waste (and save money) on your home renovation
  32. We need to change negative views of the jobs VET serves to make it a good post-school option
  33. How to improve the NDIS for people who have an intellectual disability as well as a mental illness
  34. what's the history of aircraft squawk codes and how do they work?
  35. States want the GST guarantee set in legislative stone
  36. Clare O'Neil on Labor's listening tour for banking victims
  37. finally, another woman awarded a Nobel Prize in Physics
  38. 'Honeygate' deepens as new tests reveal 27% of brands are adulterated
  39. research finds that 40% of people over 50 drink too much
  40. Digitising social services could further exclude people already on the margins
  41. When unborn children are killed, how does the law deal with culpability?
  42. The fall of the Berlin Wall
  43. Essays On Air: the politics of curry
  44. Why Indonesia's tsunamis are so deadly
  45. our secret weapon to fight corruption
  46. Australia's obsession with opinion polls is eroding political leadership
  47. City + Empire contains wonderful objects but elides the bloody cost of imperialism
  48. The vocational education sector needs a plan and action, not more talk
  49. Affordable home-ownership scheme offers a pathway out of social housing
  50. Facebook hack reveals the perils of using a single account to log in to other services

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When Should You Speak to a Lawyer About a Legal Issue?

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The strategic rise of Bali as Australia’s next essential healthcare support hub

As Australian healthcare providers grapple with unprecedented operational bottlenecks, a new nearshore model is quietly transforming patient care delivery. Forward-thinking organisations,  including...

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Cost Savings and Benefits of Using Used Pallets in Logistics

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How Fulfilment Services in Australia Help Businesses Scale Efficiently

The growth of e-commerce and modern retail has transformed customer expectations. Consumers now expect fast shipping, accurate order processing, and seamless delivery experiences regardless of where...

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Practical Ways Australian Workplaces Can Reduce Operating Costs

Reducing business costs doesn’t always mean cutting staff, shrinking services or making the workplace feel bare-bones. In many cases, the smarter savings are hiding in everyday operations: the light...

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Leadership has a direct impact on organisational performance, employee engagement, strategic growth, and long-term success. Businesses operating in increasingly competitive environments require experi...

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Why A WooCommerce Website Designer Matters For Online Growth

Running an online store today requires more than simply listing products and waiting for customers to arrive. Businesses need a website that is fast, reliable, easy to navigate, and designed to suppor...

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DIY Rodent Control Vs Professional Help: When Is It Time To Call The Experts?

Rodents are one of the most frustrating pest problems for Australian property owners. Rats and mic...

Lighting Shop in Perth: How The Right Lighting Can Transform Your Home And Business

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Traffic Light System Solutions For Safer And More Efficient Traffic Management

Modern cities and growing communities rely heavily on effective traffic management to ensure safety...

Gold Migration Lawyers in Liquidation: How the Closure Affects Your ART Appeal

If your appeal was with Gold Migration Lawyers, a recent change to how the Tribunal decides cases ...

The pressure cooker: life in urban Australia in 2026

Australian cities have always been demanding. Long commutes, rising housing costs, busy schedules a...

What Actually Makes a Good Criminal Lawyer in Melbourne

Most people only think about this question once. That is usually too late. Most people charged wi...

Why Working With A Chatswood Tutor Can Improve Academic Performance

Academic expectations continue increasing for students across primary school, high school, and senio...

Is It Worth Getting Solar Panels in Melbourne?

The real question is not whether solar works in Melbourne. It works. The question is what it is co...

How A Diploma Of Project Management Builds Practical Skills For Modern Work Environments

Developing the ability to plan, execute, and deliver outcomes efficiently is a key requirement in to...