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Friday 20 December 2024

What will you be reading this summer? We asked 6 avid readers

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Wednesday 18 December 2024

Options Day to help Year 12 students navigate their university future

Read more about Options Day to help Year 12 students navigate their university future

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รรอลสำฦต championing workplace equality and diversity

Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Wellings CBE has raised the bar for รรอลสำฦตโ€™s commitment to gender equality and diversity, with revised workplace policies in place to support those aims.

Spectacular shark encounters: Fanning’s close shave reminds us we share the ocean

In the wake of the spectacular footage of champion surfer Mick Fanningโ€™s recent shark encounter in Jeffreys Bay, South Africa, and his good fortune in emerging without physical injury, sharks are back on the radar, writes Dr Leah Gibbs.ย 

Australia’s Constitution works because it doesn’t define national identity

When Australiaโ€™s Founding Fathers came together in the 1890s to draw up a constitution to enable the colonies to federate, what did they think they were doing? Looking at the debates and the Constitution itself, one thing is certain. They were not drawing up a document that defined what it means to be an Australian.

Justice Antonio Carpio delivers public lecture on South China Sea

The South China Sea is rich in mineral resources, traversed by global shipping lines and home to fishing grounds that supply the livelihoods of people across the region.

Papuans and Jokowi are hostage to Indonesian politics

Indonesian President Joko Widodo recently announced the end of the decades-long restriction on foreign journalists in the provinces of Papua and West Papua, Indonesiaโ€™s territories in the island of New Guinea. While the president, popularly called Jokowi, says he is committed to human rights in the Papua provinces, the military and police continue to murder Papuans with virtual impunity.

Why the world is wary of China's 'great wall of sand' in the sea

The leaders of Southeast Asian nations recently took the extraordinary step of warning China that its island-building activities in the contested South China Sea โ€œmay undermine peace, security and stabilityโ€ in the region.

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