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After years of warnings of a recruitment crisis in defence, new data show its suddenly risen by 17%. There’s a combination of reasons why.
Nathan Howard Gray, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for International Trade, University of Adelaide Last week, US President Donald Trump issued an executive order updating the “reciprocal” tariff ...
The Australia-Japan relationship has evolved rapidly in the past decade – and this could be threatened if something doesn’t go right with the deal.
When parents leave their cars idling outside schools, pollution levels spike. The solution could be as simple as teaching children how to ask for change.
Runners tend to have thicker cartilage in their knees – which cushions and protects the joint – compared to non-runners.
Afghanistan now faces one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, exacerbated by donor governments’ aid cuts and the return of 1.9 million refugees expelled from Iran and Pakistan.
In Cameroon, young people no longer want to play the role of mere extras during election campaigns, but to be the actors of change.
Left-wing Jewish political journalist Rachel Shabi delivers a nuanced take on antisemitism, legitimate criticism of Israel and the role of race and colonialism.
Data from the Mental Health Commission shows the proportion of people finding it ‘difficult’ or ‘very difficult’ to cope on their income has doubled.
In practice, that means we need judges and magistrates in good mental health. However, a growing body of research shows these judicial officers are living with very concerning levels of stress and ...
Greater longevity of marriages has been heralded as a sign of more successful relationships, but the reality is far more nuanced.
The study looked at students’ levels of confidence and anxiety, while monitoring their brain waves and sweat glands while they did a test.
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