NAPLAN testing started with a technical glitch on Wednesday morning. Schools were advised to pause the first day of assessments while a “widespread issue affecting students being able to log on to the ...
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Experts gathered at the University of Windsor to examine whether 3D printing could help tackle Canada’s housing shortage.
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For high-net-worth individuals who declare in low- or non-tax jurisdictions and circulate in others, the answer increasingly runs through software.
A bill passed under urgency that allows the Govt to claw back a wider range of welfare payments from ACC backpay makes a mockery of due process, writes Susan St John.