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Being a PhD mum is tough. Balancing the dual roles can take a serious toll on mental health. To prevent that, various supports are urgently needed.
"If bullying is a learned behaviour, then we acknowledge that it can be unlearned, and that we have a responsibility to prevent it from being learned in the first place." ...
Anthony Albanese will promise a $10 billion scheme to facilitate the building of up to 100,000 homes that would be earmarked for sale to first home buyers.
Peter Dutton at his party launch on Sunday will offer a “cost of living tax offset” of up to $1,200 to more than 10 million taxpayers.
Uganda has one of the highest rates of exclusion from education in the world; around 20 percent of primary school children are not enrolled in school.
Greg Treadwell, Senior Lecturer in Journalism, Auckland University of Technology Previously plummeting levels of trust in the news seem to be stabilising. But this year’s Trust in News report also ...
The NGO Article 19 released a report in which it describes the importance of digital security norms increasingly imposed by China in the larger Asia-Pacific region.
Bond markets don’t often make front-page news but the recent sharp sell-off in US Treasuries appears to have been enough to prompt US president Donald Trump to pause his plans for new tariffs.
Nicola Stonehouse, Professor in Molecular Virology, School of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Leeds Researchers are using virus-like particles to develop a safer, cheaper polio vaccine ...
Zdravka Tzankova, Associate Professor of the Practice in Climate & Environmental Studies, Vanderbilt University ...
Putting a European in place as the leader of Nato forces might seem like an easy option, but there are several major issues.