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The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) has appointed corporate lawyer and former Allens executive Michael Rose AM as its ...
Long before Jaws had swimmers sprinting from knee-deep water, the idea of the killer shark was already circling the public ...
As a defence barrister, Tessa fully trusts the doctrine of legal truth. Until a crisis of faith occurs when she is placed ...
According to the AFR, Clare’s spokesman said it was “not unusual” for a potential replacement to be scouted out 18 months ...
While SISTREN breaks rules on stage, the playwright also hopes she can change the traditions of Australia’s often stuffy and risk-averse theatre scene.
Mark Gowing waxes lyrical on aesthetics, time, language, and his new exhibition ‘This one is a song’
There's always that dichotomy in that combination of the book and the reader, the immortal book and the mortal person. And ...
Ardern will be remembered as a leader who tried to imbue kindness and compassion into a profession where it is rarely evident ...
Having both Firmstone and Alfie Jellet on vocals is, arguably, what grants The Afterthoughts their own sound. The masculine ...
On 4th July, the Federal Court found Monash had broken workplace laws by failing to pay academics for student consultation work.
Hannah Thomas sent concerns notices to Tony Burke and Sky News over comments concerning her eye injury sustained at a ...
Beneath the blackly comedic veneer of this witty satire is a philosophical core, at once moving and profoundly unnerving.
Honi Soit talked to McQueen about its central explorations of grief, human relationships, and the desire for perfection.
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