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The move would mean pushing tens of thousands of prospective university students towards TAFE and other vocational courses.
Two students face expulsion and another two have been threatened with suspension over their sit-in at an academic’s office.
Builder-developer Nic De Luca, who recently celebrated the 30th anniversary of his company, has more reasons to celebrate, ...
A three-city national summit will mark the first coordinated push to scale bamboo in Australia's construction, land restoration, and climate strategy ...
The Western Australian Government has awarded a $2.2 million contract to a University of Adelaide research group to implement UNHaRMED - a natural ...
You can be hardworking, smart and creative, but to succeed in the world of business you’ll need something extra – a business ...
China’s Mekong River projects pose strategic and environmental challenges for Vietnam, threatening regional influence and ...
Deakin University's GIFT City campus has successfully concluded its first-ever placement cycle on 30 May 2025, in collaboration with the NAB Innovation Centre, India, marking a historic milestone for ...
Across Greater Brisbane, the top 1 per cent make an average of more than $653,000 a year – more than nine times the average ...
“Given that building approvals across the country ... Norway and The Netherlands. Previously, the Australian National University has calculated that if the RBA increased the cash rate by another ...
The cross-border intertie has never met capacity, offering lessons on what stands in the way of the Prime Minister Mark ...
Despite claiming successes against the Greens, right-wing lobby group Advance shifted very few votes and contributed to the ...