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3 ways to soften the blow of cost-of-living crisis

While rising interest rates might make your mortgage climb, it also means high interest on your savings.

89-year-old Indo-Fijian Hotel industry pioneer and tycoon passes away

The late Mr Reddy served as the national president of TISI Sangam, one of Fiji’s largest socio-educational and cultural organizations.

What do teachers do in the school holidays?

They will tell you teaching is a rewarding job, but that teachers are stressed and overworked.

AI is our ‘Promethean fire’: using it wisely means knowing its true nature – and our own minds

In February, ChatGPT set the record as the fastest app to reach 100 million users.

What is dropshipping? 6 things to consider before you start dropshipping as a side hustle

Dropshipping may sound like an appealing side hustle to help offset the cost-of-living crunch but there are downsides, too.

Relax – having different sleeping arrangements over the holidays probably won’t wreck your child’s sleep routine

Regular sleep patterns are important for good sleep. But children and their families often stay with relatives or in holiday accommodation around this time of year.

How Australia’s First Nations managed Australia’s ecosystems

As we face an uncertain climate future, it’s valuable to look at how people weathered such change.

Will the world see more wars or unrest in 2024?

Some of these nations have been dealing with simmering unrest, however, which could erupt in 2024 and seize the global spotlight.

Why are we allowing Middle East conflict to disrupt Australia’s multicultural harmony?

The Australian Jewish community has been touched by the response from the Hindu, Assyrian, Kurdish, and many other communities.

Interest rates will eventually fall but it’s a bit early for mortgagees to break out the champagne

The bank has always aimed at the midpoint of the target as the most likely way to ensure inflation averages within it.

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Pauline Hanson calls for tougher English rules as universities warn higher visa fees threaten Australia’s global edge

Hanson criticised universities for what she described as an overreliance on international student revenue, claiming Australian students were being disadvantaged in classrooms.

Global South scholars call for responsible AI at Enugu Conference

Participants noted that AI is already transforming public administration, healthcare, education, agriculture, cybersecurity, business and workforce management.

Albanese says July 1 reforms deliver ‘real change’ for Australians

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said the measures reflected the government's commitment to delivering practical support for Australians.
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