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Governor-General must clarify stance on children’s right to their mother and father
Sex Party past and same-sex marriage activism cast doubt on One Nation’s family values
Offenders serving community sentences are more likely to keep jobs, earn more – new research
Research recognised as fundamental in much improved ATEC
State of VAD report finds voluntary assisted dying laws deliver on their promise, but needless barriers remain
Opinion piece: In the age of AI, judgement may be Australia’s scarcest resource
CLP appoints first Aboriginal CEO of the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority
Chair appointments for the Board of Taxation and Tax Practioners Board
UN expert urges Mexico to promote environmental justice actions on toxic substances and wastes
Countries continue investing in their anti-corruption and integrity frameworks, but further implementation is needed
National Museum of Australia welcomes new Council member
Cracking Down On Illegal Smokes And Vapes
Holding the tension: The next chapter of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan
Young people in Uk’S poorest households three times more likely to be NEET
Consumers using superannuation platforms are advised, higher-balance, new data confirms
Towards responsible AI for mental health and well-being: experts chart a way forward
Clare Fitzmaurice Selected as Liberal Candidate for Monbulk
War, What Is It Good For? Gas Industry
Independent post-election review of the Parliamentary Budget Office released
If We Ask Them to Serve, We Must Support Them at Home
Public health needs steady budgets – and federal funding uncertainty cause real harms, even if the money is later restored
Tired Minds, Unreliable Evidence
2027 Graduate Program Applications Now Open
Address At Royal Australian Mint, Canberra
Cornell to launch its first part-time, online bachelor’s degree
APPI and Monash University ink partnership to drive research translation into government
New appointment to Teaching Council
QUT Bold forum to explore how safer online spaces can protect the next generation
Linda Burney joins UTS Council, bringing lifelong commitment to education
Carolyn Walsh Appointed Chair Of Board
Helping Urban Youth Use AI To Navigate Future
New appointment strengthens South Bank Corporation Board
Opening statement to the Education and Employment Legislation Committee Inquiry into the Universities Accord (ATEC) Bill 2025
Grants Fund Oyster Restoration, ‘cattlevoltaics’
Can Australia build one of the world’s largest data centres?
Australia can’t reach its ambitious climate targets with current policies. Here are 6 things we can try
Bunnings’ backyard pods won’t fix the housing crisis, but they signal a shift
AI-generated text is overwhelming institutions – setting off a no-win ‘arms race’ with AI detectors
Home ownership is a false promise in Canada
Film about Afghan girls’ robotics club, panel set for Feb. 11
PLASTICS CONTINUE TO DOMINATE, WHILE CIGARETTE BUTTS BECOME THE NATION’S MOST LITTERED INDIVIDUAL ITEM
Polls are snapshots, not predictions: how to read them critically this election year
QUT community excellence recognised with national awards
Cornell to increase contribution to Ithaca schools by 42%
Americans Still See Opioid Overdose As Crisis
University of Melbourne partnership to strengthen public policy across Australia
Microsoft and ACTU sign landmark agreement on AI
Could ChatGPT convince you to buy something? Threat of manipulation looms as AI companies gear up to sell ads