Busiest stations face twice the wait for trains
Passengers at some of Melbourne’s busiest suburban train station are waiting twice as long for trains as those riding the best-served rail lines through the eastern and south-east suburbs.
Passengers at some of Melbourne’s busiest suburban train station are waiting twice as long for trains as those riding the best-served rail lines through the eastern and south-east suburbs.
Sporting codes themselves could no doubt play a larger role in working to curtail the scourge of gambling advertising.
The Voice is the Liberals’ chance to show they can set aside culture wars and contribute to fixing an intractable problem.
Change can be annoying, but there is nothing more annoying than being wrong about something that makes life better.
Curtin University will review the payment of casual staff from as far back as 2015 in the wake of high-profile wage theft cases across the university sector.
Child health advocate and academic Donna Cross will help schools deal with difficult student conduct, including cyberbullying, school refusal and truancy.
The failure of three Liberal Party members to face an inquiry showed “astonishing disregard” for democracy, an inquiry has found
NSW Labor’s record on infrastructure pales against what the Coalition government has delivered. And yet, the voters seem focused only on what’s coming next.
Debt-laden families struggling with rising interest rates are being warned of the risks involved in one strategy to cut their monthly repayments.
A NSW government First Nations Cadetship program is helping launch legal careers.
In the diary, discovered in a Melbourne warehouse more than 100 years after he wrote it, James Leslie Robinson from Brunswick writes of watching mates being maimed and killed, and of seeing dugouts strewn with skulls.
Since the pandemic began and students had to learn from home, Australia has seen a rise in children refusing to go back. Here’s what to do about it.
The full FIFA 23 Team of the Week 18 (TOTW 18) squad has been revealed by EA Sports, and FUT Champions rewards are looking good with some of the inclusions.
MARTIN Lewis is calling for compensation for 200,000 mortgage prisoners who are trapped in high-interest loans.
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Cutting New College's Office of Outreach and Inclusive Excellence, which handles diversity issues, is one of the revamped board's first big moves.
“We said, ‘We are here to stay,’ and that’s what we need to do now is to keep pushing forwards — not to look back.”
YOU could have a top IQ if you can spot what is wrong with this group of dice within five seconds.
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Residents of low-income communities in New Jersey that would get a second gas-fired power plant nearby are urging the governor to halt the project. They say it flies in the face of an environmental justice law he signed with great fanfare over two years ago but which has yet to take full effect.
The State of Scient report was submitted to President Isaac Herzog on Wednesday.
An outbreak of intense severe weather packing damaging winds and strong tornadoes looms over the Southern Plains and South on Thursday and into Friday.
The Division of Multicultural Affairs continues to grow its outreach in Utah by giving a voice to underrepresented communities across the state through outreach programs and student leadership trainings.
We saw worse in the NBA 3-point contest.
The minister says she doesn't want to see the menopause given special legally protected status.