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INFOTAINMENT
Three activities to help your child think like an artist
Some children will need help but parents should try to be the “guide on the side”.
OPINION
Is it normal to forget words while speaking?
Word-finding difficulties occur at all ages but they do happen more often as we get older.
INNOVATION
Bid to protect indigenous knowledge in the digital space
"Communities yearn to tap into online technologies, yet structural barriers stand tall."
OPINION
1 in 5 Australian workers are either underemployed or out of work, Here’s how
That new estimate is much higher than the official unemployment total of 539,700.
HEALTH
Three top reasons why many migrants wait hours after a heart attack to seek help
Importantly, decision time to seek help takes up to 83% of pre-hospital delay in migrant patients, compared to only 48% for Australian-born patients.
INFOTAINMENT
Reports of democracy’s death are greatly exaggerated
The book asserts that corporations have staged nothing less than a political coup d’état: a deliberate and successful attempt to usurp the power of nation states and establish themselves as rulers of the world.
OPINION
Bharat’s new parliament and women empowerment
India’s new ‘sansad bhavan’ is an attempt to revive and awaken our cultural and civilizational ethos.
INNOVATION
Rebuilding Lives: Battle against domestic violence and the shelters lighting the way
"Consent is not a grey area; it is a clear affirmation, and everyone’s boundaries should be respected.”
OPINION
What helps students cope with academic setbacks?
Recent research has focused on the concept of “academic buoyancy” or everyday resilience at school.
INNOVATION
Australia’s ‘consumer data right’ could make your personal data safer and easier to share
By 2022, three of the world’s five most profitable companies specialised in data – Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet.
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NEWS
Trump safe as suspect arrested after White House dinner breach; Albanese praises swift law enforcement response
Authorities said a man, identified in US media as Cole Thomas Allen, charged a security checkpoint armed with a shotgun, handgun and multiple knives.
POLITICS
Victoria to offer 20% rego rebate as fuel costs bite households
The rebate follows earlier measures introduced by the government, including free and discounted public transport fares.
IMMIGRATION
Auckland mayor apologises after calling Indian-origin staffer ‘Muslim terrorist’, community says it is ‘very unfortunate’
However, the apology drew further scrutiny after the mayor referenced respect for the Sikh community, despite the staff member not being Sikh.