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Should there be ‘Right to disconnect’ law for employees

Smartphones have made it easier for managers to contact workers any time.

5 questions your child’s school should be able to answer about bullying

The eSafety Commission recently revealed a 40% jump in cyberbullying reports.

E-scooters are linked with injuries and hospital visits – but we can’t say they are riskier than bikes yet

More than 600 cities globally have embraced e-scooter sharing programs, yet reactions to these micro-mobility vehicles vary, making them a contentious urban planning issue.

What has 2024 in store for the Pacific?

The Pacific will play a small part in the year in which more than half of the global population will go to the polls.

After a lifetime studying superannuation, here are 5 things I wish I knew earlier

There are benefits to paying timely attention to your super early in your working life to get the most from this publicly mandated form of financial self-discipline.

Global South must get equality in international cooperation decision-making

Ongoing conflicts across Africa, Asia, and Europe, of which images of the wars in Ukraine and Gaza are visible on international media, have jeopardized Agenda 2030.

Did the BOM get it wrong on the hot, dry summer?

Deterministic weather forecasts giving certainty are only possible for a week or two, and only for the large features of the weather.

Why Australian workers’ true cost of living has climbed far faster than we’ve been told

While the consumer price index increased 5.4% in the year to September, the living cost index for households headed by wage earners climbed 9%.

If you discover mould after moving into rental property? Here are your legal rights

If the tenant requests repairs and the landlord doesn’t act, the tenant can lodge a repair order

The Return of Sri Ram and Ayodhya’s Revival as a global tourist destination

The consecration of the Ram temple is an outcome of the public will, nothing to do with the subjugation of other religions, but rather a series of cross-generational attempts to reclaim the subjugated and wounded site.

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Do you speak Hindi or Punjabi? Victoria Police wants you for a specialised program

Victoria is home to people who speak 290 languages and have 314 different ancestries?

‘Burn in hell’: Will Albanese and Wong sanction Pakistan’s foreign minister after outrageous antisemitic remarks, Jewish group asks

"I hope and pray people who created this cancerous state on Palestinian land to get rid of European jews burn in hell."

Petition urges Australian government to review parental leave for temporary resident visa holders

At the centre of the petition is the case of an allied health worker who has lived in Australia since 2018 and worked as a physiotherapist since 2019, including in regional areas with workforce shortages.
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