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Monday 19 January 2026
Graduations deliver new teachers, nurses to South Coast communities
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How social media ‘experts’ are shaping young adults’ food choices
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The problem with Apu: why we need better portrayals of people of colour on television
After 28 years on screen, the controversial character of Apu is set to be written out of The Simpsons.
Dozens of migrants disappear in Mexico as Central American caravan pushes northward
Migrants travel in groups through Mexico for safety reasons. But Mexico is still one of the world’s most dangerous countries.
Some diseases, like mine, deteriorate rapidly – disability services need to keep up
The NDIS is failing to cater for the changing symptoms and short life expectancy of Australians with rapidly degenerating diseases.
Five food mistakes to avoid if you're trying to lose weight
Salads are a lot less healthy once you make additions like croutons and a creamy dressing.
There’s a reason your child wants to read the same book over and over again
Repetition aids learning complex information by increasing opportunities for the information to be encoded, allowing your child to focus on different elements of the experience.
Australian literature’s legacies of cultural appropriation
Australian literature has a long history of appropriating and misrepresenting Aboriginal culture.