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But too often, the demands of law can create an unhealthy workplace environment. In 2021, the stress of high workloads, low job control, and risks of secondary trauma led SafeWork NSW to categorise ...
The law against insulting the Thai monarchy has become a common tool for silencing Thai activists. Now, a foreign academic ...
As a war drama, The Narrow Road to the Deep North is almost entirely static. The combat the battalion engages in is eclipsed ...
The findings of a new study have important implications for native bee conservation, particularly in urban and agricultural ...
Judge James Boasberg’s order stops short of holding any government officials in contempt, but leaves open the possibility for ...
The work of London, Ont., artist Greg Curnow, and the the art scene and city he was part of offer creative inspiration for ...
This scholar has found that 86 per cent of replies to tweets sent to women MPs contained some form of harassment. This is a clear threat to women’s participation in politics.
Customer data has become a valuable asset for businesses. But privacy laws need to be clearer about what happens to this ...
Multicultural policy is adrift in the election campaign, with the major parties refusing to commit to the changes needed to ...
Many of us form highly meaningful connections with our leafy companions – including mourning a plant when it dies.
We’re more than halfway through the march to polling day and politicians are zig-zagging across the country. Here’s what’s happening in each state.