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Remarkable new tech has revealed the ancient landscape of Arnhem Land that greeted Australia’s First Peoples

The excavations show people in the area ate land animals and freshwater fish before the valley flooded.

Commemorate and treasure Indian Girmitiyas’ values and traits

Girmitiyas’ blood and sweat went into the harsh plantation system, substantially contributing to Fiji’s economy during the British colonial phase, 1874-1970.

Why do young children sometimes steal? And what should parents do about it?

Some children may steal to gain attention from adults or peers. Or there may be emotional or psychological issues and the child uses stealing as a method of coping.

Human Rights and Press Freedom have lost credibility because of West’s double standards

UNESCO has mainly provided a platform through their WPFD to civil society (NGO) groups that are funded by Western agencies to shape the free speech agenda.

Does the federal budget make further interest rate rises more likely?

RBA should only raise interest rates in June or July if there’s new evidence that inflation is staying higher than expected.

Australia is facing a 450,000-tonne mountain of used solar panels

Even when not reusable, PV panels include valuable materials that can be recovered.

We won’t solve the teacher shortage until we answer these 4 questions

There are already several national and state policy moves to try to address the shortage and its potential causes.

Hobart’s new stadium can only make Tasmania’s housing crisis worse

In 2022, eight AFL men’s games were played in Tasmania – four at Bellerive, four at UTAS Stadium in Launceston. A local AFL team will play 11 home games.

How to buy authentic First Nations designs that benefit creators and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art is more than aesthetically pleasing shapes and colours.

King Charles’ accession shows how much British monarchy has changed

The accession of Charles to the throne is not only politically significant, but also carries religious importance.

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Another justice system failure in Victoria: Allan government forced to legislate retrospectively after corrections bungle

“It will be retrospective to make sure that people who failed to comply with their CCO face the full consequences of their actions and these convictions are not overturned"

Waiting for Melbourne Meets Modi invite? Organisers say check your junk folder now

The organisers have urged people who registered for the event to complete their RSVP at the earliest once they receive an email.

Deeming refuses to apologise to Guy after ‘headlock’ complaint dismissed by police

She maintained that, from her perspective, the physical contact was unexpected, unwelcome, painful and caused her fear and confusion.
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