To rein in spiralling costs, the government aims to cut the scheme’s growth rate from 10% to about 5% annually.
Could these actions secure the scheme for the future? Or might they create new barriers for the very people the NDIS was ...
Under Australia’s longest-serving prime minister, home ownership expanded from about half of all homes to more than seven in ...
Understandably, some residents of the affected Melbourne councils are unhappy about the escalating dispute. But these are ...
Australia produces enough food for 75 million people. But intensifying heat and natural disasters and competition for water ...
Iconic 90s bass players Melissa Auf Der Maur (Hole) and Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth) chronicle a time characterised by messy ...
The chirping and calls of birds in the canopy above might be exactly what allows you to relax. But what sounds soothing to ...
In the middle of a teacher shortage, there are thousands of qualified teachers who are not working in schools.
Paris is three decibels quieter than it was 10 years ago, thanks to an effective noise pollution campaign. But traffic noise ...
A parrot’s beak is like a third limb, so losing part of it should be a disadvantage. But Bruce has developed many novel ...
Using force against a ship during a blockade is only lawful under certain conditions. A naval expert explains.
The new playing fields are rolling out in stadiums from Mexico to Canada. Creating the perfect pitch in very different ...
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