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Women are already less likely to access the NDIS for their disabilities than men and more likely to be carers.
In the 1990s, repressed memories sparked a major scientific dispute about how trauma works. Now, the idea is back – with a twist.
A full-scale earthquake test suggests a new generation of low-carbon timber-based buildings could remain usable after major shaking.
Hundreds of millions of dollars are being made on well-timed oil bets occurring just before Trump posts. But can we call it insider trading?
These novels look inwards and backwards, explaining our failed liberation and saving what they can as the world hurtles to oblivion.
The soccer was superb but the 1994 World Cup in the US is also remembered for multiple controversies.
The pollster also warns any move to replace Victorian premier Jacinta Allan before the November state election would be a ‘disaster’ for Labor.
A scary thought that keeps on popping into your mind doesn’t mean it’ll come true or you’ll act on it. But some types of intrusive thoughts are worth listening to.
An Earth scientist reviews Julian Charrière’s new exhibition spanning volcanoes, glacial rocks, and humans’ short yet impactful role in geological time.
Here’s what happens when a rock from space smashes into a goldfield.