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The costume is just the means to help fall in love with reading

Book Week: Just let your kid read what they want and enjoy it together.

5​ problems with the Student Experience Survey in understanding Australian higher education

The higher education sector would benefit from a sector-wide process of developing an agreed way of describing the full range of modes of attendance.

Unfair dismissal rulings show personal circumstances matter in vaccine refusals

Employers can have a general vaccination policy but must treat every individual case on its own merits and circumstances – including the timing and manner of applying the vaccination policy to the particular employee.

Is fake meat healthy? And what’s actually in it?

Many consumers believe these fake meats are better for their health, as well as better for the environment, but is that right?

Is there such a thing as ‘too old’ to co-sleep with your child?

In western societies, the idea that children should sleep on their own only emerged during the 19th century.

Raksha Dubey Choubey, a poet unmoved by fear of becoming controversial and making readers angry

Her short poems compel the mind to think deeply about which direction society is heading.

Scott Morrison’s multiple portfolios: why the law has nothing to do with it

Australia has a written constitution, but any casual reader of its text would gain little idea of how the political system actually works.

How Salman Rushdie has been a scapegoat for complex historical differences

The violent hysteria engendered by Rushdie’s magical treatment of Muhammad in The Satanic Verses was ultimately limited to a small minority.

Australian astronomers detect one of the biggest black hole jets in the sky

#NationalScienceWeek: At a mere 93 million light-years away, the galaxy NGC2663 is in our neighbourhood, cosmically speaking.

75 years on haunting memories of partition of India and the afterlife

The truth is that Kahuta never left my grandfather, he never failed to remember, the memories haunted him.

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Attempted bombing of Perth Invasion Day rally declared terrorist attack as AFP issues national warning

Investigators had worked intensively to assess whether the accused acted alone and whether there was any ongoing risk to the community.

British tourists deported from India for allegedly putting pro-Palestine stickers in holy town

“Our monitoring of foreign nationals is very strict. Anyone found breaching tourist visa conditions will face strict action, including deportation and blacklisting.”

Record growth for TAFE and VET students in South Australia

Student numbers rose by 4 per cent to 67,915, while subject enrolments jumped 7.6 per cent and training hours increased 8.3 per cent. Program enrolments also grew by 0.6 per cent—the only increase nationwide.
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