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New rules prompt schools to respond to harmful behaviour after hours. This makes them responsible for students after the bell and beyond.
A new report reveals the perilous state of nature in the Top End of the Northern Territory. Here’s how to arrest the decline of threatened species and habitat.
The re-opening of the Potter Museum of Art is an art event of major proportions – with the architectural clout to match.
Founded by the renowned photographer, Instituto Terra transformed Brazil’s degraded lands into thriving forests; 7 million trees were planted, 2,068 springs restored, and more than 88,000 people ...
The A$100,000 prize, awarded every two years, is open to artists under 40. The 22 artists on display point to a vibrant contemporary art scene.
GPs can engage men who are at risk of perpetrating family violence – and prevent them harming their families. Here’s how.
Key developments around the world, however, offer a reminder that the global fight for environmental human rights is waged in frontline communities as well as in legislative halls. And where local ...
Twenty-five years since the six-day war in Kisangani in Democratic Republic of Congo in which hundreds of civilians were killed and thousands more injured, victims are still waiting for truth, justice ...
"A concerted effort to present an insurmountable legal and financial challenge for Uk Mao, with the aim of making it impossible for him to continue reporting on environmental crimes." ...
Some of the proposed reasons include diet and lifestyle factors, and even the gut microbiome. But ultimately we don’t know.
In 38 Londres Street, Philippe Sands brings to light the struggle to hold Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and former Nazi Walther Rauff accountable.
Despite warnings of a climate catastrophe, a slew of polluting gas projects are either poised to begin or lie firmly in industry’s sights.
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