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Workers in the hospitality, retail and fast-food industries will be paid less for working on Sundays…
With the Fair Work Commission's long-awaited decision on weekend penalty rates handed down, a fierce…
Australia Post director Ahmed Fahour resigns just weeks after his $5.6 million was revealed by a…
Amnesty International has labeled the Rohingya people as the most persecuted minority in the world.
Actor Hugo Weaving and director Rachel Perkins discuss their attempt to create a modern Australian classic.
Who are the transhumanists, biohackers, and grinders, and can they really live forever?
Making a political statement in an acceptance speech is on trend for this year's awards season.
A man who allegedly abducted a woman who was seriously injured after throwing herself out of a moving car in a bid to get away, is extradited from Queensland to Western Australia more than 10 years later.
One of the imams behind yesterday's call for Muslims not to vote for the Liberal Party says the current political climate…
It is almost impossible to fathom director and performer Jonathon Young's personal story of tragedy, which he has drawn on to create the powerful dance theatre show Betroffenheit.
Constitutional recognition, a treaty, statehood, and land rights are some of the main topics covered at a historical meeting of traditional owners in the Top End.
Michael McCoy, one of Australia's leading landscape designers, follows owners and their garden transformations.
Who are we? Why do we do the things we do? What are we really about? Head Room explores these questions.
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In Tasmania, it costs trainers $110 to help an ex-racing greyhound find an adoptive family, but only $50 to have the dog euthanased.
Fake news is nothing new. Professor Robert Darnton traces its history back to the newspapers of 18th century London and Paris.
Seven out of 10 couples report money as a cause of tension in their relationship.
There has been much reflection on the spate of sexual harassment at music festivals this year.
A nine-metre high memorial for David Bowie is being pushed in his hometown of Brixton.
The golden-spined Little Golden Books have been a part of many kids' lives for 75 years.
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