People with more knowledge tend to be better readers. That’s not proof that increasing knowledge improves reading. It could be that higher achieving kids like learning about the world and enjoy ...
Does the Albanese government believe in evidence-based policy? It claims to. It established the Australian Centre of Evaluation to return evaluation to the policymaking process. Its ranks contain ...
Step back in time, folks, and imagine a world of primitive cave dwellers, clad in animal skins, and struggling to … Continue ...
The Asia-Pacific region is becoming increasingly characterized by technology-facilitated transactions. The adoption of ATMs in Asia Pacific has remarkably increased in the past decade. These days ...
Whatever your shopping needs may be this Australia Day long weekend, this is your full guide to Aussie retailers’ trading hours. People planning to do home improvement across the Australia Day ...
The quality of Australia’s internet services has slipped to an embarrassing spot behind global competitors – as a new survey measures the overall digital wellbeing of the country. Dutch ...
Polar bears aren't white, strawberries aren't berries, and the Earth isn't round—we'll have you rethinking everything you thought you knew for sure!
By Victoria Kim Reporting from Sydney, Australia In Melbourne, masked men set fire to a storied synagogue. In Sydney, a synagogue was defaced with red swastikas spray painted along the fence ...
Who is Barbara O'Neill? Barbara O'Neill was born in Australia on 28 July 1953. She has positioned herself as a health educator and lecturer since 2004. She has conducted workshops and seminars ...
Image: Australia's Alana King and Beth Mooney celebrate retaining the Women's Ashes against England England's hopes of regaining the Women's Ashes are over after holders Australia opened up an ...
The Seven Network has stepped in to secure the rights for Australia's Qantas Tour of Sri Lanka just 12 days before the first Test begins. Australian cricket fans were at risk of being plunged into ...
Australians are buying new cars in record numbers, with 1,237,287 new vehicles delivered in 2024. While a handful of models were universally popular nationwide, state and territory sales figures ...