Bill Shorten — who finished up as NDIS minister this week before heading off to become the vice-chancellor of the University of Canberra — was a key architect of the National Disability ...
After a 10 percent tariff on Chinese products took effect on Tuesday, China announced retaliatory measures, including tariffs and an investigation of Google. By Ana Swanson and Chris Buckley Ana ...
Pope Francis nearly tumbled to the Vatican floor Saturday, when the handle of his walking stick snapped. But the 88-year-old was able to catch himself, stumbling briefly as he entered the ...
On Tuesday, University of Canberra (UC) chancellor Lisa Paul shared Mr Shorten’s near-million dollar salary, but stressed it was less than that of his predecessor, Professor Paddy Nixon ...
People in arenas aren’t asking us to shorten the game, but as a television program: two hours, that’s Olympic basketball, college basketball of course.” Part of the job of a league ...
Mr Shorten, who was the member for the Victorian seat of Maribyrnong since 2007, announced in September last year he would not contest the next federal election. In a snap press conference with ...
A common mental health issue could take years off your life, new research has revealed. People with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) were found to live shorter lives than those who ...
The far-flung outpost of Western Australia has long complained about the lack of attention and gratitude it receives from the rest of the nation. So it's little surprise the recent showering of ...
Former Labor frontbencher Bill Shorten has doubled his money by parachuting into an $860,000-a-year job as vice-chancellor of the University of Canberra. Mr Shorten, a former Labor opposition ...
That debate only ratchets up if Rodgers' decision is tied to the future of star receiver Garrett Wilson. A December report from NFL Network's Ian Rapoport hinted that Wilson could seek a trade ...
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