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Friday 20 December 2024
What will you be reading this summer? We asked 6 avid readers
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Options Day to help Year 12 students navigate their university future
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Adam Gilchrist a hit with Delhi University students
Brand ambassador’s cricket connections deliver for UOW
UOW signs up to support India’s rail freight corridor expansion
Experts to play key role in transformational rail projects
Lyn Phillipson appointed World Health Organisation age-friendly mentor
Leadership program to help develop age-friendly communities around the world
Australia’s deal with Timor-Leste in peril again over oil and gas
In April, Australia and Timor-Leste reached agreement on their maritime boundaries in the Timor Sea. This resolved a longstanding source of contention between them.
Amnesty for drug traffickers? That’s one Mexican presidential candidate’s pitch to voters
With over 29,000 murders, 2017 was the deadliest year in Mexico since modern record-keeping began. Nearly two-thirds of Mexicans say crime and violence are the biggest problems facing their country.
A record 29,000 Mexicans were murdered last year – can soldiers stop the bloodshed?
Mexico’s war on drugs has left 234,966 people dead in the last 11 years. In 2017 alone, the country saw some 29,000 murders, the highest annual tally since such record-keeping began in 1997.