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170 Australians are in jail or facing charges overseas for drug crimes
Nearly one third of the 545 Australians currently imprisoned or facing charges overseas were convicted or arrested for drug-related crimes.
Nearly one third of the 545 Australians currently imprisoned or facing charges overseas were convicted or arrested for drug-related crimes.
Since the beginning of the year, Inaburra School has turned the traditional concept of a classroom on its head and put all year 5 and 6 students into an open-plan room with five teachers.
The data obtained shows high rates of isolation and restraint at Sydney's children's hospitals.
The most stunning reversal of fortune over the past three decades is in computer science.
Choice was a core demand of the women's movement in the 1970s. But do young women now have too much choice?
A teenage girl with autism facing deportation after eight years living in Australia has been granted permanent residency, following an eleventh-hour intervention by the Assistant Immigration Minister.
A 16-year-old girl with autism who has been living in Australia for eight years could be deported within weeks because she failed immigration medical assessments and the Assistant Immigration Minister has refused to intervene.
Housing wouldn't define rich and poor and same-sex marriage and voluntary euthanasia would be legal.
Your everyday behaviour betrays a surprising amount about your political views, new research from the Political Personas Project shows.
It's the difference between being stuck or being able to escape when society and politicians have let you down.
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