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Australia's engineering sector has systemic under-representation of women particularly in senior roles, but a university ...
Australia's spending on global health research is lagging international peers as its foreign aid contributions stagnate, ...
In other words, we've evolved beyond passing judgement on people's private lives. Around here, we don't brand suspected ...
Most people have no symptoms of hepatitis C for many years until their liver is seriously affected. No one should die from a ...
American comedy is back, baby, and with a vengeance. In its sights, the most thin-skinned, thick-headed president in memory.
Elections are to be held in September for Syria's first parliamentary assembly since former president Bashir al-Assad ...
Australia is missing out on a $7 billion per year economic boon because it has failed to keep pace in the international ...
The more you repay, the quicker you'll build wealth and the sooner you'll be out of debt. By maintaining your current repayments when rates fall, you can slash years off your loan and save thousands ...
Cheaper medicines are on the agenda as federal parliament resumes, following laws to protect penalty rates, reduce ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is set to meet US President Donald Trump to clinch a trade deal for Europe ...
Rebels wielding guns and machetes have attacked a church in the northeast Democratic Republic of Congo, killing ...
A sequel to the 2002 sports-drama movie Bend It Like Beckham is in the works. The film, which starred Keira Knightley, ...