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Olof Lindberg, Associate Professor, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institutet Frontotemporal dementia has gained significant attention in recent years after the ...
Many experienced tradies don’t have formal qualifications. Could fast-tracked recognition ease the housing crisis?
Ovidiu Craciunas, PhD candidate, The Handa Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, University of St Andrews Plots involving just one person are difficult to disrupt before the fact, ...
While there is always much interest in preference deals, many voters simply do their own thing at the ballot box.
Whatever the result on May 3, even Liberal insiders think they have run a very poor national campaign. Not just poor, but odd.
Tens of thousands will visit the body of Pope Francis’ lying in state at St Peter’s Basilica. Here are some details to look out for during the ritual.
If elected, the Coalition has pledged to end Labor’s substantial tax break for new zero- or low-emissions vehicles. This, combined with an earlier promise to roll back new fuel efficiency standards, ...
In the lead-up to last year’s US presidential election and amid the new administration’s flurry of executive orders, some companies have changed their approaches to diversity, equity and inclusion.
Keyvan Dorostkar, PhD Candidate at the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, UNSW Law & Justice, UNSW Sydney Mia Bridle, PhD Candidate at the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, UNSW ...
Whether you vote early, by post or on polling day on May 3, each eligible voter will be given two ballot papers: one for the House of Representatives (the “lower house”) and one for the Senate (the ...
In response to a new online protest movement and in the lead up to the sixth anniversary of the Hirak movement in February 2025, Algerian authorities have intensified their relentless clampdown on ...
Friday essay: ‘War has made me a pacifist’. Why are we so reluctant to acknowledge Australia’s anti-war veterans?