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Prevention that pays: Stop ranking children and start understanding them

Australia’s schools are still too often measured by ATAR scores, NAPLAN results and exam rank ...  
Colour me stoked: Torquay's 'chairman of the board'

All shapes and sizes — a surfboard fanatic from Torquay proudly displays his lifetime collect ...  
Petrol: Now you see it, now you don’t

In the wake of the conflict in and around Iran, there is talk of introducing petrol rationing in ...  
Why academic progress stalls and how to get back on track

Falling behind happens gradually, but with the right strategy and focus, students can rebuild ...  
Australia's used car market growing from strength to strength

Rising costs are pushing Australians toward used cars, offering better value, faster access and ...  
An American fairytale: Donald J, the man who thought he could work miracles

In 1936, a year in which Hitler’s Nazi party was consolidating power in Germany,  British film ...  
The hardening of youth in Israel’s nationalist enclave

As a Jewish Australian who spent considerable time in Israel, I noticed, decades ago, something ...  
Capital Gains Tax reform could spell the end of neoliberal Australia

Australia’s debate around tax reform challenges a system that has driven inequality and locked ...  
Epicflow’s new portfolio optimiser enters trials with the Dutch MOD

Epicflow’s AI tool helps defence leaders deliver complex projects faster by prioritising work ...  
The tyranny of distance and the Australian oil crisis

Distance is the primary factor affecting Australia in the current oil crisis.  
CARTOONS: Donald Trump doing diplomacy — it's 'not great'

One Nation winning government — it's not happening.  
Why Pauline Hanson's One Nation will never win government

Don't believe the News Corp bots, Pauline Hanson's One Nation failed dismally in South Australia ...  
How to save money on a new split system in Victoria

Victorian rebates can significantly cut the cost of a split system, making energy-efficient home ...  
That’s feta! Europe signs up on trade deal while pushing for security

European Commission President Ursula von der Layen seemed more concerned with security and alli ...  
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EDITORIAL: Why Pauline Hanson's One Nation will never win government

Don't believe the News Corp bots, Pauline Hanson's One Nation failed dismally in South Australia ...  
The war against Iran: Lessons still unlearned

The war that has been unleashed on Iran by the United States and Israel has quickly turned into a ...  
Cuba is running out of fuel and time

Cuba is in crisis as a global convoy and new alliances move to break a decades-long U.S. blocka ...  
There's no such thing as a  3-winged bird: Labor and the new political Centre

Its landslide in South Australia suggests Labor is building a new political Centre and pushing the ...  

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