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This desk is mine! How noisy offices can make us more territorial

Personalisation is more important for women than men, and they personalise their space with different items.

Stand back and avoid saying ‘be careful!’: How to help your child take risks at the park

Parks provide opportunities for children to engage in risky play and develop independence and problem-solving skills.

Albanese’s ratings and Voice support continue to tumble in Resolve and other polls

The falling polls for “yes” have encouraged many “yes” supporters on social media to attack the pollsters, spuriously claiming that there is something wrong with the polls.

Bharat’s ancient wisdom and Modi’s historic leadership driving the Global South

By Om Prakash Dwivedi Are we witnessing a new phase of India’s political renaissance? The setting up of the Bharat Mandapam, the Natraj statue installed...

New synchronisation research shows nature’s perfect timing is all about connections

Sync most often emerges spontaneously rather than through following the lead of some central timekeeper.

India focussing on G20 and BRICS+ to become the Global South Leader

Given that the next three G-20 Presidency happens to be BRICS members, India certainly needs to accelerate the global south leadership drive. 

Human-Centric Globalisation: Taking G20 to the last mile, leaving none behind

India, over the last few years, has shown how technology can be leveraged to narrow inequalities, rather than widen them.

Two sides to the ‘no’ campaign on the Voice: Who are they and why are they opposed to it?

We are told there is much at stake, but we do not yet know if the Voice will bring any substantial change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Are we in per capita recession despite GDP ‘steady in the face of pressure’

In the three months to June Australia’s household saving ratio plummeted to 3.2%, its lowest rate in 15 years.

Why business is key for Australia’s strategic ties with Southeast Asia

The strategy recommends making it easier to invest in Australia by reducing the regulatory burden under the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB).

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Sydney council bans bikini-clad and shirtless passengers from buses

Signs at bus stops now instruct passengers to “dress appropriately” and require “clothing must be worn over swimwear.”

‘Direct targeting of Hindu Canadians’: Brampton Mayor criticised for using ‘unacceptable’ image in op-ed on extortion gangs

“This is not journalism or an opinion piece — this is irresponsible framing and direct targeting of Hindu Canadians.”

New Edith Cowan University city campus positions Perth as global education destination

"This is a campus that will enrich the student experience and the very city itself. It's a place of possibility and discovery."
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