Total recall a total myth, says memory expert
An international authority on false memories says our minds can be easily manipulated, creating convincing recollections of events that never occurred.
Rachel Browne is a Social Affairs Reporter for Fairfax Media
An international authority on false memories says our minds can be easily manipulated, creating convincing recollections of events that never occurred.
Speed and fatigue are being blamed, with the Roads Minister saying safety messages are not getting through.
The gang behind the largest cocaine bust in Australian history have been described by police as a "robust, resilient and determined syndicate".
As a small dinghy motored into Parsley Bay, a tiny nook on the NSW Central Coast, on Christmas night, allegedly carrying 500 kilograms of cocaine.
The screen has replaced the back fence as the place for parents to interact and not always in a good way.
Exercise your brain with our quiz of the day.
Exercise your brain with our quiz of the day.
The Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission will launch a Registered Charity Tick on Wednesday to help donors can see whether a group is compliant.
Exercise your brain with our quiz of the day.
A landmark study led by UNSW has examined the lives of hundreds of people raised in institutions and foster care from the 1930s onwards.
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