Number of Australia’s vulnerable children is set to double as COVID-19 takes its toll
Three quarters of a million Australian children are likely to be experiencing employment stress in the family
Three quarters of a million Australian children are likely to be experiencing employment stress in the family
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Universities are confronting the possibility of profound sector-wide transformation
Australia has avoided the worst of the pandemic
OVID-19 has significantly affected our collective mental health
Having to work and school from home has highlighted the need for the spaces
Violence has erupted across several US cities
This week News Corp Australia announced the end of the print editions
New Zealand’s government has been praised for listening to health experts in its pandemic response, but when it comes to dealing with pollution of the country’s waterways, scientific advice seems less important
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CBDs in places such as Sydney have long been a happy hunting ground for rats. Now they’re closed and the rats must move on.
Flu vaccine will be available to 18 million Australians this year, while cases of the disease drop to record lows during the coronavirus crisis.
Energy Minister Angus Taylor released his government’s emissions reduction technology plan , setting out priorities for meeting Australia’s climate targets while growing the economy
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As restaurants and bars reopen to the public, it’s important to realize that eating out will increase your risk of exposure to the new coronavirus
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The New South Wales government has focused on delivering more motorways and rail links for Sydney, along with main roads in regional NSW, since the Coalition won office in 2011
Labor will campaign on the flaws in the JobKeeper program in the Eden-Monaro byelection, shadow treasurer Jim Chalmers says
Sydney set to feature more bicycle lanes.
I am feeling isolated. Is this a state, or an emotion?
Extending JobKeeper would safeguard it even more
Here are 7 ways to help them navigate a changed world
Thousands welcome the first day of eased regulations that allow restaurants, cafes and pubs to open for the first time.
It’s hard to see how the COVID-19 pandemic will lead to any better outcomes for the people who live in informal settlements
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Australia got free childcare as part of the COVID-19 response - but only for a limited time
Australia’s health system has embraced telehealth during the coronavirus pandemic, with patients getting care online, by video or by phone. But what happens to this post-pandemic is uncertain
If you noticed headlines recently suggesting smoking could protect against COVID-19, you might have been surprised
Are anti-vaxxers, climate-change sceptics, moon-landing denialists, civil libertarians and others undermining the fight against COVID-19?
Many Australians, especially those experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19, are asking whether they can afford to keep their private health insurance
The coronavirus pandemic has dramatically shifted our lives and the ways we move about our cities
Over the past few weeks, there has been increasing awareness of the heightened risk of family violence during the COVID-19 pandemic
We are now in a different phase of the pandemic in Australia
Scientists recently confirmed the Great Barrier Reef suffered another serious bleaching event last summer - the third in five years. Dramatic intervention to save the natural wonder is clearly needed.
There seems to be a myth in Australia that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people mostly live in remote communities. But the vast majority (79%) live in urban areas.
COVID-19 has left governments scrambling for balanced economic, social and ethical policy responses.
Despite nearly three decades without a recession, Australia’s last proper budget surplus came a dozen years ago – just before the Global Financial Crisis hit.
A long-term solution – a vaccine – is many months, probably years, away.
We knew it would be bad. But we’d hoped it wouldn’t be quite this bad.
The plan was to land in Sydney from an overseas trip on a Friday morning and immediately bake Anzac biscuits to bring along to the Country Women’s Association Tea Room at the Royal Easter Show on Saturday.
The course of human history has been shaped by infectious diseases, and the current crisis certainly won’t be the last time.
Parents have heard confusing messages from federal and state governments around sending children to school.
Being in isolation might be a great time to try something new. In this series, we get the basics on hobbies and activities to start while you’re spending more time at home.
If you’re a smoker, there’s really never been a better time to quit.
Health Minister Greg Hunt has said the goal of the government’s suppression policy is the “effective eradication” of the coronavirus in Australia - while at the same time casting doubt on the possibility of eliminating it.
The global spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has decimated the sporting calendar around the world, which in turn has had an inevitable knock-on effect on the sports betting business.
SPECIAL FEATURE: many Australians are wondering what role phones and mail and/or package deliveries may play in the risk of coronavirus transmission.
SPECIAL FEATURE: It’s not always clear what self-isolation means in practice, and how it’s different to social distancing.
SPECIAL FEATURE: "When people hear about the coronavirus, they are afraid of losing control. And toilet paper feels like a way to maintain control over hygiene and cleanliness."