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With the world distracted by conflicts elsewhere, the Syrian civil war flares up again
In a sluggish Europe, Poland stands out and is aiming to become a key player
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Climate Change Authority head Matt Kean says ‘put more solar panels on commercial rooftops’
Six people have died in Laos from drinking tainted alcohol – what you need to know about methanol
The Australia-Pacific bid to host UN climate talks in 2026 is in limbo. What now?
Climate Summit outcome holds opportunities for Australia
How repressive regimes are using international sporting events for nation-building
Why some countries are more likely to believe nuclear war won’t happen to them
Government and regulators need to act on contractor safety in the mining industry
Participants announced for 2025 Premier’s Anzac Student Tour
The COP29 climate talks are about to kick off in Baku, Azerbaijan. Here’s what to expect
Part science, part magic: an illuminating history of healing with light
A new campaign rewards young gamers on Roblox for engaging with the US election. What does it mean for global politics?
Hobart Anzac Honoured At Australian War Memorial
Parramatta Set To Mark Our Heroes On Remembrance Day
Is Donald Trump a fascist? No – he’s a new brand of authoritarian
Experts of the Human Rights Committee Express Condolences for Terrorist Attack in Ankara, Raise Questions on Türkiye’s Anti-Terrorism Legislation and Measures Imposed…
Grattan on Friday: a possible Trump victory is making the Albanese government cagey about its 2035 climate target
Woolworths Unveils Its Festive Food Collection
MoU with Hyundai E&C to create opportunities for renewables, energy and infrastructure
Donald Trump is planning more trade barriers if he becomes president – but they didn’t work last time
‘The waters become corrupt, the air infected’: here’s how Ancient Greeks and Romans grappled with environmental damage
Socially distanced layout of the world’s oldest cities helped early civilization evade diseases
This year’s Nobel prize in economics awarded to team that examined what makes some countries rich and others poor
Nobel economics prize: how colonial history explains why strong institutions are vital to a country’s prosperity – expert Q&A
Eastern Health Clinician leading international autoimmune research
Committed to deepening regional partnerships
What’s On In October At National Library
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television interview – Sky News Afternoon Agenda
Donald Trump insists a ‘strongman’ leader will help America. My new book explains why he’s wrong
Engineered stone importation ban welcome but real-time dust monitoring needed to protect Australian workers
Central banks should be independent of government. But our research shows they are under political pressure
A female first for Air Force security
As hair transplants become big business, here’s what you need to know about the risks
Cotton’s 2025 Nuffield Scholarship Recipient Announced
Central Coast Hazard Reduction Burn
Police Responding To Fatal Traffic Crash At Bororen
Emergency Alert for Bororen as at 9.45am Friday, August 30
Aviation White Paper is a missed opportunity to secure important rights for passengers
Organon & Lilly Expand Migraine Commercialization Agreement to 11 Additional Markets
Community comes together as Wallsend celebrates milestone moment
Roblox was just banned in Turkey to ‘protect children’. What’s Australia doing?
Ancient Carvings May Be World’s Oldest Calendar
Swinburne-led fungi experiment blasts off to the International Space Station
Iran has vowed ‘harsh punishment’ for Ismail Haniyeh’s killing, but how likely is all-out war with Israel?
Threats and challenges to Australia’s democracy are well outlined in government report. Now for some action
Did plague really decimate Neolithic farmers 5,200 years ago, as a new study suggests?
Australian lamb making waves in American charcuterie market