Monday is July. More specifically it’s July 1 and a raft of changes come into effect that signal the start of a new financial year.
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A study spanning almost 100 years has found time spent gardening improves cognitive function later in life.
Researchers in Scotland have been following hundreds of
A police operation in Western Australia has highlighted the risks of accessing free public WiFi.
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) has charged a West Australian man
World Vision Australia has back-paid staff more than $6 million after an internal review uncovered compliance issues.
The Fair Work Commission (FWO) said the charity had
More than 36,000 Australians were sexually assaulted last year, with the rate of assaults the highest in 31 years.
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data shows the
A new Banking Code of Practice will see changes to the definition of a small business and expand financial difficulty provisions.
The Australian Securities &
Year-round coral bleaching on some global reefs is inevitable, with the Great Barrier Reef particularly vulnerable, according to new research.
Researchers from James
A new online dashboard will provide real-time data on female victims of intimate partner homicide.
Federal Women’s Minister Katy Gallagher said the statistical
The operators of the national energy market have confirmed renewable energy production, backed by gas, is Australia’s “optimal” path to net zero.
In its 2024
By Steve Zeppa
Dry July is just one of the many times in the year Dr Clinton Schultz advocates for healthy, alcohol-free living.
The Gold Coast founder of Sobah,