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Poker machine reform legislation has been introduced into the federal parliament, ending months of wrangling over the issue.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has laid out an ambitious policy for Australia's future in the Asia region.
It's not just Barack Obama and Mitt Romney running for President of the United States. Next month's election will also have votes cast for the four so-called third-party candidates who provide an alternative for those who want to ...
The federal government has launched a new suicide support service for secondary schools.
Thai Program takes you to explore the Kimberley, Lizard Island and Lord Howe Island as untouched destinations in Australia.
The Australian Law Reform Commission has released a discussion paper for an inquiry it's conducting into legal barriers to older persons participating in the workforce.
Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan has revealed this year's forecast budget surplus has been cut because of falling government revenue and lower commodity prices.
Representative of Thai-Muslim Association of Australia talks about Eid al Adha Celebration of Muslims.
Pros and cons of letting children and teens have mobile phones, as well as how to prevent exorbitant phone bills, cyber bullying and sexting.
The latest national H-I-V figures show a substantial rise in the number of Australians diagnosed with the disease. The figures show new H-I-V diagnoses rose eight per cent last year.
Foreign Minister Bob Carr says Australia will have a great deal more influence in the international arena after winning a non permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council.
Former King and Prime Minister of Cambodia, Norodom Sihanouk, has died just two weeks short of his 90th birthday.
An employment rights legal centre is urging migrants to inform themselves about their workplace rights
Thai Program talks to Thai and Australian students regarding academic cheating in Australian universities. Why some students choose to cheat or plagiarise.
Australian universities are stepping up efforts to reduce cheating by both local and international students. The moves come amid reports that international students are coming up with new ways to cheat.