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Sydney scientists to thank for a breakthrough cure to haemophilia

Groundbreaking research offers a potential cure for the fatal blood disorder, haemophilia. Over two decades of work has landed the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital...

Cross of Long Tan secretly returned to Australia

The Cross of Long Tan, a relic of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War is now being displayed in the Australian War Memorial. It...

ACT drivers singled out for causing crashes

The Transport Minister for New South Wales specifically mentioned Canberra drivers as being more prone to accidents than the rest of the country. This...

Chinese mistrust of Australia grows

Relations between Australia and China have taken a downwards turn over the last year. Australia has recently become one the most outspoken nations in...

Australian literacy rankings show improvement

Australia has recently climbed the ladder in international reading rankings which has reversed a decade of underperforming results in literacy outcomes for domestic schools. The...

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Climate change means big trouble for Aussie winemakers

A lot of people around the world love their wine. It’s a popular drink all over, and some of the best wine comes from...

The World’s last living male northern white rhino has died

The Kenyan conservancy called Ol Pejeta was home to the world’s last living northern white rhino. Earlier this week the last living male had...

Explosions in Nepal’s capital Kathmandu kills 4 and injures 7

Three separate explosions disrupted the peace in Nepal’s capital Kathmandu, killing at least four and leaving 7 others injured according to police sources. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoN01hg10Xk The deadly...