By Shane Rodgers
In your teens and twenties, you get a false impression that you can be on the go all day and all night and your body will just bounce back. But the
Five weapons have been seized and more than a dozen people charged on the Gold Coast on the first day of expanded police powers relating to the ability to search people
Summer storms are more frequent and intense over city areas, according to new research.
A study of observations from eight cities and their surroundings in Europe and
New Federal laws will outlaw the malicious release of personal data online, known as doxxing.
Federal Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus said new legislation, introduced into
Work demands driving growing police officer burnout
Shift work and the demands of the job are compromising the safety of police officers and the communities they serve, a new study has concluded.
Professor of Psychology
Australian housing policies need to address allocation, not just supply, to overcome the current crisis.
Speaking at an industry forum, ANZ Chief Economist Richard
The Age Pension means test will be used to determine how much elderly Australians will need to contribute to their aged care costs under a new $5.6 billion reform
A bus tour in the United States is mixing reality with the virtual world to highlight the impacts of climate change.
Passengers on a sightseeing tour in New York
More than a third of Queensland teenagers have tried vaping, according to new health data.
State Health Minister Shannon Fentiman said Queensland Health found 35.6
Scientists have discovered a particular “super gene” that may hold the key to humans living longer lives.
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen say the