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Are you thinking about doing a short course? Here are 4 things to consider

Microcredentials have been around in vocational circles for several years but are starting to be offered more widely by universities.

Toxic work cultures start with incivility and mediocre leadership

Most of us will experience incivility at some point at work. More than 50% experience it weekly.

New evidence pushes back the timing of human arrival in Southeast Asia

One of the most interesting caves in mainland Southeast Asia was frequently overlooked as a possible route on the accepted path of human dispersal in the region.

How to help kids let go of old toys and stuff they no longer need

There are going to be other reasons and motivations beyond those above, so take a targeted approach.

Khalistan Liberation Front Chief Avatar Singh Khanda who pulled down Indian flag in London is dead

Khanda came to the UK through the most reliable method of a “student visa” and quickly got associated with the separatist bandwagon

What is the government’s multicultural policies review seeking to achieve?

Multicultural policies in Australia initially aimed to benefit all Australians, not just multicultural communities.

Don’t blame Australia’s lowest-paid workers if interest rates rise again

The Fair Work Commission’s decision, being 0.75 of a percentage point above market expectations, means the national wages bill will be only 0.08% (less than one-thousandth) greater than expected.

What is the ‘splinternet’? Here’s why the internet is less whole than you might think

The core question is whether we have just one single internet for everyone, or whether we have many.

The vast majority of Melburnians want more nature in their city, despite a puzzling north-south divide

The City of Melbourne commissioned the study and is already applying its findings in programs that aim to foster residents’ connection with nature.

Can non-mainstream schools teach us about helping kids complete their education?

In 2022, about 79% of students started Year 12, the lowest in the last ten years of data reported. The rate was higher for non-government schools (87.2%) than government schools (73.5%).

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Unauthorised Indian migration agent jailed after Australia study visa fraud involving fake university documents

The accused allegedly assured the complainant that the visa would be arranged within 90 days and collected nearly AUD 34,000 in instalments.

New state-of-the-art cardiac cath lab brings lifesaving care closer for Pacific children

The facility was officially opened by President Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu at the Sri Sathya Sai Sanjeevani Children’s Hospital in Suva, strengthening the country’s ability to diagnose and treat complex cardiac conditions locally.

“Peace always worth fighting for”: Prime Minister and Opposition Leader pay Anzac Day tributes

“What their legacy proves to us is that even when peace seems elusive, it is always worth fighting for.”
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