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Strata law reform on the cards as NSW Fair Trading swamped with complaints

Strata law reform on the cards as NSW Fair Trading swamped with complaints

Reforms of the state’s strata laws are set to address poor behaviour by managing agents as sector advocates call for the commissioner to have greater powers.

  • by Amber Schultz

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My new favourite place to go - and the fun is free

My new favourite place to go - and the fun is free

Where else might you see tiny people taking their first steps, young people having their first kiss and old people just happy to be out and about?

  • by Thomas Mitchell
These plastics were ‘unrecyclable’. An Australian invention is changing that
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These plastics were ‘unrecyclable’. An Australian invention is changing that

Groundbreaking technology developed by University of NSW researchers transforms hard plastics from old office equipment into 3D printer feedstock.

  • by Andrew Taylor
‘Do you like this position?’: The workplace rife with shocking sexual harassment

‘Do you like this position?’: The workplace rife with shocking sexual harassment

More than a dozen current and former Corrective Services workers, including guards, administrative assistants and senior managers from different prisons say they endured humiliating harassment and assault,

  • by Jordan Baker
Employers spruik workplace wellbeing services. But who is picking up the phone?

Employers spruik workplace wellbeing services. But who is picking up the phone?

More workers are accessing their company’s Employee Assistance Program, but psychologists and researchers have questioned whether the system is working.

  • by Mary Ward
TGA to review warnings after young father’s supplement death

TGA to review warnings after young father’s supplement death

The medicines’ regulator will reconsider warnings for some cold and flu tablets, after a young father died from a severe allergic reaction last month.

  • by Mary Ward
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‘Test of strength dating back thousands of years’: Arm-wrestlers wanting to muscle in to the Olympics

‘Test of strength dating back thousands of years’: Arm-wrestlers wanting to muscle in to the Olympics

From two guys in a Melbourne garage, arm-wrestling is growing in popularity and aspires for Olympic glory.

  • by Andrew Taylor
Gold, silver and denim: The best and worst Olympic uniforms

Gold, silver and denim: The best and worst Olympic uniforms

Judo suits, splattered skirts and bro blazers will be worn by athletes from around the world at the opening ceremony on the Seine.

  • by Damien Woolnough
Paying to play the field: Why singles like Carly are deleting dating apps

Paying to play the field: Why singles like Carly are deleting dating apps

They have redefined romance, but the honeymoon is over for dating apps as users become mentally exhausted with the swiping and small talk, not to mention the surging price to be noticed.

  • by Clay Lucas
Mark was charged with graffiti. What happened next surprised him

Mark was charged with graffiti. What happened next surprised him

Historical photographs are a common sight on construction hoardings across the CBD, but one photograph from the 1960s has raised eyebrows.

  • by Mary Ward
Revealed: The aged care homes failing to vaccinate residents

Revealed: The aged care homes failing to vaccinate residents

Almost 100 aged care facilities have COVID-19 vaccination rates below 10 per cent, as the sector faces 161 more active outbreaks than this time last winter.

  • by Mary Ward

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