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When prepping for a job interview, the first place I go is Google. After all, the company’s search engine is...
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When prepping for a job interview, the first place I go is Google. After all, the company’s search engine is...
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After finding box office success, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 arrives on digital May 24, and io9 has an exclusive clip from the special features to share. James Marsden, Tika Sumpter, and other stars discuss the production process for the sequel—with high praise especially for director Jeff Fowler.
Читать дальше...FOREIGN fishing fleets cause 30 per cent of nations - including the UK - to incur a net loss in fish-derived micronutrients. While we may be able to absorb such losses, the fleets are exacerbating malnutrition elsewhere in the world, experts have warned.
Alex Garland’s Men is laden with symbolism, much of it provocative and highly gendered. But what does it all add up to?
A collaboration between Kearney and Observer Research Foundation, the alliance brings together chief executives from India's leading businesses. It is part of the WEF's Climate Action Platform and will build upon learnings from global projects such as the Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders and the First Movers Coalition.
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Episode 30 discussion: Eugene S. Robinson stops by to take part in a fun Q & A
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Professor Robert MacCulloch writes: Look at the document below which I found in the government’s files – its says that inflation in NZ is to be held at 1 to 3 percent over the medium term and is signed off and “agreed by” the Finance Minister and Reserve Bank Governor: That would be Grant Robertson […]
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Labor’s federal election win means NSW’s expenditure is now likely to focus on making care more accessible for families.
Nation’s two highest offices now held by league tragics, while some big names flop for the senate and cannabis party’s hopes ride high.
Amid the election fallout, Liberal senator Andrew Bragg warned “moving to the extremes only guarantees electoral purgatory”.
One of the NSW government’s most senior ministers has warned that northern Sydney seats will always be under threat from independents.
The re-elected member for Bass has shown her mettle both in the party room and in her electorate. She is now key to a moderate, Liberal revival.
Labor members are questioning the timing of Australian Border Force’s interception of a Sri Lankan boat on election day, which led to the Liberal Party immediately texting millions of voters.
The new approach, however, left staff feeling better equipped to teach and increased schools’ ambition to ensure the growth of each student.
It was a case of Rabbitohs #1 fan being sworn in as new leader by another Souths tragic.
Yarra City Council has ordered a private school to permanently open its front gates to the public in a move the school claims will put children at risk.
The Labor caucus will be notably more diverse, with the likely addition of six MPs from non-European, non-Indigenous backgrounds.
These monumental shifts in how Australians vote aren’t just a short-term “protest”. They reflect a growing detachment among millions of Australians from politics as usual.
When an incoming treasurer is briefed by top Treasury officials, they are often told uncomfortable truths. Here’s my fictional take on what Jim Chambers might have been told in recent days.
Australia’s change of government will find accord on a facet of US relations, but the major preoccupation in Asia remains the same: China.
The new PM has directed the Health Department to prepare a briefing on COVID-19 as one of his first agenda items after returning from Japan.
Parliament is set for an unprecedented shake-up after millions of voters put climate first at the ballot box, and all eyes are on what climate action can be achieved by the incoming government.
Labor’s ham-fisted campaign to get Kristina Keneally elected revealed a disturbing lack of understanding of the cultural complexities in Fowler.
University vice-chancellors have urged the incoming Labor government to prioritise a review of the Coalition’s controversial fee changes and increase investment in research.