South Sudan has been named as the world’s wort place for girls to receive an education.
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There has been a ten-fold increase in the number of children and adolescents with obesity since 1975.
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The International Monetary Fund has cut its growth forecasts for the Australian economy.
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Two big bank leaders say they did not necessarily try to profit off APRA’s new lending laws.
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South Australia has launched a new centre dedicated to training public sector ...
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The Federal Government is moving to privatise Centrelink’s much-maligned call centre, triggering outrage from the CPSU.
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The Federal Court has rejected a challenge to planned penalty rate cuts.
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Community bikes are causing consternation for several city councils.
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The Productivity Commission has recommended some tweaks to the GST formula, but ...
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The NSW Government has been accused of weakening water laws to favour mining development.
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Queensland’s CCC has officially laid six charges against former Ipswich mayor Paul Pisasale.
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Former prime minister Tony Abbott says that if the world is getting warmer, it’s a good thing.
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A new report has plotted human rights risks in the operations and supply chains of ...
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The Department of Defence says it should have warned the public about PFAS contamination earlier.
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University of Tasmania (UTAS) students are being caught up in industrial action over pay and conditions.
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A huge class action has been launched against the Commonwealth Bank (CBA).
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Australian engineering firm WorleyParsons is buying its way into the UK North Sea petroleum market.
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A new study has warned of the effects of major climate events on local dolphin populations.
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A leaked letter suggests South Australia used 45 gigalitres of entitlement water as drinking water, rather than for the environment.
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Federal emissions cuts are being counter-balanced by the costs of Queensland land-clearing.
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New emails reveal the deep links between the Gold Coast Council and Chinese developer ASF.
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