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The traditional university is on its deathbed. Should we care?

The gap between university academic staff and university management has widened as their ideas about the fundamental purpose of a university drift further apart.

Our cities’ secret gardens: we connect with nature in neglected green spaces just as much as in parks

People living in cities are increasingly disconnected from nature. This has potentially far-reaching consequences.

Two men charged after major weapons seizure in Sydney

The searches resulted in the seizure of over 300 prohibited weapons, including flick knives, sheath knives, butterfly knives, Zombie knives, push daggers, and concealed blades.

Chennai Super Kings Launch Super Kings Academy in Sydney, Strengthening Ties with Australia

The Academy will help groom both boys and girls, through world-class facilities, strong coaching curriculum, exchange programmes, and more.

Introducing Navigating Australia: A Guide for New Migrants Podcast

Let's build a stronger, more connected migrant community together.

VHP Australia Children’s Camp Concludes with Success and Community Spirit

The camp's theme this year was "All for one, one for all," which encouraged participants to work together and support each other.

Not quite a street, not quite a road – why ‘stroads’ are disasters of urban planning, and how to fix them

Stroads are trying to be both a thoroughfare for vehicles, and a place for people.

32-year-old Indian man arrested in alleged fatal hit-and-run of Damodar Shrestha in Sydney

The man faces multiple charges, including failing to stop and assist after a collision and dangerous driving occasioning death.

How does Australia’s tax system work – and what is ‘bracket creep’?

Progressive system is designed to ensure that those who earn more contribute more accordingly.

How should I factor AI into my decision about what to study after school?

Tech skills will be in demand, but employers will also need people with good comprehension, communication and articulation skills.

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Political Earthquake: One Nation draws level with Labor in new poll

A new Sky News Australia YouGov Pulse national poll has highlighted a sharp shift in Australia’s political landscape, with Pauline Hanson’s One Nation recording...

PM Modi set for Australia visit in July, Melbourne likely to host diaspora event

Both venues were shortlisted due to their indoor infrastructure and roof coverage, making them suitable for Melbourne’s winter conditions in July.

Sydney man charged over alleged $1.5m NDIS fraud linked to organised crime

Authorities had previously issued a two-year ban in August 2024, preventing him from providing or participating in any NDIS-related services under the NDIS Act 2013.
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