As an active academic and practitioner, Stuart Murray receives funding from many organisations - including DFAT, The British Council, the Office of First Nations International Engagement.
Australia’s national debt is counted as the debts of the government of the Commonwealth of Australia. The debts of Australia’s states are not included. The account of debts is limited to loans and ...
To measure global restrictions on religion in 2022 – the most recent year for which data is available – the study rates 198 countries and territories by their levels of government restrictions on ...
NTC provides the management and operational support to the project with assistance from the Australian Climate Change Science Program. The funding for the project derives from the Commonwealth ...
Australian tourists described the terrifying moment a violent earthquake struck Vanuatu earlier this week as they arrived back home on Thursday evening. Georgia appeals court removes Fani Willis ...
A falling Chinese Yuan has led the Australian dollar to slide to levels not seen since October 2022. A rising US dollar or greenback has added to Australian dollar weakness. The Australian dollar ...
Tech companies, including Meta, say they're concerned about the proposal, while Australian media organisations have welcomed it as a positive step. The government has not outlined the details of ...
A T-level in construction is among those that will be stopped under the changes (PA) The Government is to scrap a series of T-levels as part of a review of the technical post-16 qualifications ...
enough people to fill Australia's largest stadium, the Melbourne Cricket Ground, four times. The Albanese government’s pledge to reduce net overseas migration to sustainable levels has fallen ...
Texas has a Republican trifecta and a Republican triplex. The Republican Party controls the offices of governor, secretary of state, attorney general, and both chambers of the state legislature. As of ...
The Australian Associate Editor Eric Johnston has urged Australia to ask “hard questions” about the level of government spending as the country cannot continue “pushing ahead”.