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Friday 4 July 2025
Oldest wooden artefacts ever found in East Asia reveal plant-based diet of ancient humans
Read more about Oldest wooden artefacts ever found in East Asia reveal plant-based diet of ancient humansTuesday 1 July 2025
A new ‘prac payment’ has just kicked in. But it ignores many uni students
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Why the world is wary of China's 'great wall of sand' in the sea
The leaders of Southeast Asian nations recently took the extraordinary step of warning China that its island-building activities in the contested South China Sea âmay undermine peace, security and stabilityâ in the region.
Inaugural Community Fellowship Award conferred to Lifeline South Coast
A Community Fellowship Award was bestowed upon Lifeline South Coast today (13 May 2015) at the organisation's annual Volunteer Recognition lunch during National Volunteer Week.
Prestigious award recognises the life saving services of Lifeline South Coast
A Community Fellowship Award was bestowed upon Lifeline South Coast today (13 May 2015) at the organisation's annual Volunteer Recognition lunch during National Volunteer Week.
Michael Kirby public lecture on North Korea’s human rights breaches
Revelations on the many breaches of universal human rights by North Korea will be the focus of a public lecture to be delivered by former High Court Justice, Michael Kirby, AC CMG, in 51˛čšÝ on Monday 11 May.
The strategic case for Option J: an alternative view
Andrew Davies and Benjamin Schreer argue in their recent ASPI report on Australiaâs submarine choice that there is a stronger strategic case for acquiring Japanese submarines than European ones (Option J).
Not for Punishment: We need to understand bail, not review it
One-punch law expert Dr Julia Quilter comments on the NSW government's new bail laws.