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~ Ageing bridges around the world are at risk of collapse. But there’s a simple way to safeguard them ~ ‘A defiant stand’: histories of Australia’s frontier wars are revealing their true complexity, ...
The Story Bridge, with its sweeping steel trusses and art deco towers, is a striking sight above the Brisbane River in Queensland. In 2025, it was named the state’s best landmark. But more than an ...
Australian military history is still unsure how to represent the frontier wars. Uprising contests most histories, describing a coordinated Aboriginal military front.
The death of Kenyan writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o in May 2025 raises the question of his influence in French-speaking Africa: how is this important author seen by African authors?
To understand the causes of ‘grade inflation’, a new study sought the opinions of those closest to the phenomenon: university teachers.
Commercial mining of the deep sea could begin soon. But these metals and minerals are not scarce. Mining will be harmful and the economic benefits are overstated.
By Lynette Riley, Co-chair of the National NAIDOC Committee and Professor in the Sydney School of Education and Social Work; and Chair, Aboriginal Education and Indigenous Studies.original Education & ...
Drastic cuts to Medicaid and other public health provisions in the new law will mean even less money to rural hospitals, many of which are already at risk of closing.
Independent Ukrainian women traveled the world as early as the 1930s and left their thoughts and experiences in travelogues that are now rediscovered in Ukraine.
Dennis Petrie, Professor of Health Economics, Centre for Health Economics, Monash University Sonja de New, Associate Professor, Centre for Health Economics, Monash University A modest increase in ...
Jonathan O’Neil, Professor, Earth and Environmental Sciences, L’Université d’Ottawa/University of Ottawa Rocks from the Hadean Eon, the first period in the geological timescale, have been dated in ...
Work requirements will expand and exemptions from them will recede. How much states have to pay will be tied to the prevalence of mistakes, not fraud.
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