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Do you know monkeys’ brains are wired to read body language?

Body language is also a very powerful form of social communication used to express how we feel to the people around us.

Canberra carpenter takes builder to court for not getting entitlements owed

The worker is allegedly owed payment-in-lieu-of-notice of termination and redundancy entitlements.

COVID nasal sprays may one day prevent and treat infection, Here’s where the science is up to

“Viral blockade”, as the name suggests, is a simple premise based on blocking SARS-CoV-2.

Melbourne named world’s ‘friendliest city’

It beat 22 other international favourites and rival Australian city Sydney, recording a Friendly City Score of 6.06.

Former Pizza Hut franchisee in court for not paying annual leave entitlements

The regulator investigated after receiving requests for assistance from two workers IFITS Food Co employed at the outlet in part-time roles between March 2020 to October 2021.

Climate-fuelled disasters: warning people is good, but stopping the disaster is best. Here are 4 possible ways to do it

Australia’s cloud-seeding research is focused on increasing rain and snow, but could be scaled up through collaboration with other countries.

Six Indian and Sri Lankan-Australian women recognised as Superstars of STEM

Superstars of STEM aims to smash society’s gender assumptions about scientists and increase the public visibility of women and non-binary people in STEM.

‘Teal’ named Australia’s Word of the Year

The Macquarie Dictionary committee selected the noun from a shortlist of 19 words, including 'spicy cough', 'skin hunger', 'Barbiecore', 'hidden homeless', and 'quiet quitting'.

Australian women are largely doing the same jobs they’ve always had, latest data shows

In 2021-22, 53% of hours worked by accountants were done by females, up from 16% in 1986-87.

New era in Australia and India relations starts on 29 December

Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) will deliver new market access opportunities for Australian businesses and consumers.

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New $2.5 million program to grow First Nations-led tourism and create jobs in Victoria

“First Nations Victorians have stories, knowledge and culture that the world wants to experience. This program makes sure community is in control of how those stories are told.”

International student visa cancelled after child abuse material found on phone

The international student was issued a $660 infringement notice, had his visa cancelled, and was detained before being removed from Australia on the next available flight.

Pauline Hanson slams AI ‘fake fall’ rumour and bogus $100m donation claim

Senator Hanson claimed the circulating image was artificially generated, pointing to what she described as “imposters in the chamber” as evidence the photograph had been manipulated.
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