A massive funding boost for Australia's green bank is being touted as a big move in the transition to renewable energy.
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US President Donald Trump's executive orders could pose issues for some Australians hoping to travel across the Pacific.
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The world's biggest smartphone maker is doubling down on its investment in artificial intelligence features, paving the way for fierce competition.
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"Next time you watch ugly anger and rage on the news, try standing in their shoes first. Kindness is built on the opportunities created by those who came
A 67-year-old man, who was a physical education teacher at St Francis Xavier College between 1984 and 1993, has been accused of multiple sexual offences
What's what and on where is HELEN MUSA's Artsweek column challenge.
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Child Players ACT are busy preparing for a rerun of their show, Dr Dolittle, reports HELEN MUSA.
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A Canberra startup is developing plastic-eating enzymes in a breakthrough for "infinitely recycling" fashion and bottles that would otherwise end up in
Australians deserve to be given more information about claims overseas actors are paying locals to carry out anti-Semitic attacks, the coalition says.
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The construction industry is calling for better worker retention, migrant visas and support for apprentices as a skills crisis chips away at housing targets.
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A transgender tutor has accused a Catholic schools body of failing to let her work after she transitioned and asking invasive questions about her bathroom
A proposed shake-up of sexual assault trials would give victims independent legal representation in an effort to reduce costs and ensure a fair process.
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The Lex Factor: from Wagga to the World Stage, is a fun exhibition at the Museum of the Riverina with a poignant touch, its subject is the Wagga-born actor,
People on Ozempic may have fewer heart attacks, strokes and addictions – but more nausea, vomiting and stomach pain, write LAUREN BALL & EMILY BURCH.
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