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The 30-year-old is now known as 'Australia's most tattooed woman' because she has so many intricate inkings. An impressive 98% of her body is covered in artwork – from calligraphy to portraits and ...
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A QUT report published today into Australia’s bioeconomy has called for a national strategy and outlined the five key steps needed to grow a sustainable economic future. Professor O’Hara said ...
Newly-appointed Minister for Environment and Water Murray Watt has used his moment on the global stage at the United Nations Oceans Conference in France to outline the Australia's plans for ...
The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo has previously travelled to Oceania to delight audiences with performances in Wellington, Sydney, and Melbourne in 2000, 2005, 2010, and 2016. Most recently, a ...
The Albanese-led government intends to release draft legislation in 2025 for public consultation and promised to work with Australia’s four largest banks to better understand de-banking ...
Australia’s economy was the envy of the world. Now it’s falling behind After a record-breaking streak of growth, Australia is lagging behind its peers amid cost-of-living and productivity woes.
But how much you like – or dislike - body ink could indicate your age, according to a study. Experts have discovered that those over 50 rate extreme tattoos as less beautiful than the younger ...
The 2023 Global Slavery Index, published by the campaign group Walk Free, estimated there are 50 million people in modern slavery. In Australia, it is estimated that 41,000 people are being exploited.
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IAB Australia now has 190 members, including 20 new members joining in the 2024 financial year and 12 to date in the current year.
The report also outlined some milestones that IAB Australia hit in 2024. The body celebrated 190 members this year – including 20 new ones in FY24, and 12 to date in FY25.