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The European Union has won the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize.
Julia Gillard is holding talks with political leaders in New Delhi this week as Australia moves a step closer to signing an agreement on uranium sales to India.
Communities have gathered from around the world to commemorate ten years since 202 people lost their lives in attacks on two nightspots in Bali. Eighty-eight of those who died were Australian
New figures show more than three million Australians suffer from a mental disorder - that's around 20 per cent of people between the ages of 16 and 85. The government says mental illness is now the leading cause of disability burd...
Ratchanee Naksuke, mental health nurse and health educator from Melbourne, gives advice about mental health.
ATO representative speaks about Tax Time 2012, that is to end on October 31.
Ten years ago, Australia was dragged abruptly, horrifically, into what had already become known as the war on terror.
Refugee advocates have welcomed a High Court ruling that held the denial of a visa to a Sri Lankan refugee deemed to be a national security risk is not authorised under the Migration Act.
Turkey's parliament has authorised military operations against targets in neighbouring Syria, following the death of five of its citizens from Syrian shelling.
Despite an ongoing federal government campaign to encourage migrants to take up Australian citizenship, there's been a significant fluctuation in the proportion who do so in recent years.
Family Planning Australia spokeswoman Jane Flentje speaks about sex education. She states that age-appropriated and well delivered relationship and sex education make young people delay having sex and when they do have sexual relationship, they te...
Thai mums share their views on sex education for young people. How important it is, how much they have to be open-minded about it, how to bring this topic up with children.
Doctors are warning that patients at Melbourne's Northern Hospital will be put at risk if cutbacks to the interpreting service occur.
Seniors group are urging the Federal Government to lead a global push for a United Nations Convention on the Rights of Older People. They argue this could be the best way to make sure older people have the same protections as other vulnerable grou...
What is Hayfever? What are its symptoms? Is it Hayfever or is it cold?