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Australian attitudes towards people with a disability are still largely negative, a Social Policy Research Centre project has found.

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While the international community seems unwilling to use force against President Assad, some glimmers of hope for action are emerging, writes Anthony Billingsley.

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Expelling diplomats is the last resort of an international community outraged by ongoing genocide in Syria, writes Jo Coghlan.

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'Joyride', a visual interpretation of an original music score by composer Andrew Schultz has been selected for screening at the Melbourne International Animation Festival.

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Craig Thomson has been playing the media game all along, including his statement to parliment yesterday, writes Mark Rolfe.

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Award-winning novelist Jesmyn Ward has described how surviving Hurricane Katrina inspired her latest book at a Sydney Writers’ Festival event hosted by UNSW.

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UNSW has hosted Sydney’s next generation of journalists at a Walkley Foundation event for final year media students.

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We must foster the next generation of teachers for the sake of future students, writes Michele Bruniges.

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NSW Director-General of Education, Dr Michele Bruniges, has criticised the quality of teacher training, calling for the country’s “best and brightest” to be recruited into education degrees.

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Labor might lose the next election, but it could radically remake the political landscape as it tries to save itself, writes Lindy Edwards.

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