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More than 1000 projects will share in the Australian Research Council funding.

Researchers to share in $416.6 million in funding

Safer car seats for children, better solar cells, high-performance batteries for electric cars and disease resistant crops could be in Australia's future as researchers get government funding.

Council to erect memorial for slain bus driver

The news of Manmeet Sharma's horrible death had been kept from his parents In India.

A permanent memorial for the Brisbane bus driver who was set alight last Friday will be built, Lord Mayor Graham Quirk said as he announced a Brisbane City Council fund to help assist the popular Punjabi singer's family in India.

Nabbed over a nip and tuck and Wolf of Wall Street debts

Film Stills - The Wolf of Wall Street. Courtesy Roadshow AFR 18-01-2014

The Australian protege of the real-life Wolf of Wall Street has been permanently banned from providing financial services after an investigation found he used client money to pay off his debts and fund his partner's cosmetic surgery.

A private epilogue

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Two government agencies were accused of potentially breaching privacy law, without much consequence.

ASX snaps three-day losing streak

Hillary Clinton goes on the attack at a rally in Daytona Beach, Florida.

Australian shares managed to break a three-day losing streak on Monday, despite US election jitters and investors fleeing AMP and Woolworths.

Officials told of chemo concerns three months earlier, inquiry hears

Chemotherapy.

Senior health officials were first told of a review into the treatment of chemotherapy patients at St Vincent's Hospital three months before the Health Minister said she became aware of concerns an oncologist had dispensed low or "off-protocol" doses of cancer medication, a parliamentary inquiry has heard.

Looking inwards

Georgia Black's Unfurl, 2016, left, and Heal II, 2016, at Huw Davies Gallery, Photoaccess.

These artists invite viewers to vicariously participate in their lives – an invitation worth accepting.

Guvera still owes staff thousands of dollars

Guvera co-founders Darren Herft and Claes Loberg.

Music streaming service Guvera has left former employees thousands of dollars out of pocket after failing to pay severance or entitlements to staff from its North America and South America business.