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Health lobby groups and researchers have been meeting with politicians in Canberra this week to discuss ways to improve health services for disadvantaged Australians.
The NSW Government has launched a new training package aimed at helping female prisoners and Corrective Services staff manage trauma-related behaviour in the state's prison system.
US Secretary of State John Kerry has described the mission against the so-called Islamic State as having made significant progress in a war that's likely to take years.
The US Justice Department says it will launch a federal civil rights investigation into the choking death in New York of a black man at the hands of a white policeman.
Europe's Far Right and EU sceptic parties are building alliances with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Senate votes to re-introduce temporary protection visas; Lawyers consider a potential lawsuit over the MH 17 disaster; NASA hoping to carry humans deeper into space than ever before.
An American aviation lawyer is working with relatives of Australian victims in the MH17 disaster on a potential lawsuit.
The Australian Council of Trade Unions says newly released figures suggest very serious breaches of sponsorship conditions in the 457 skilled migrant visa category.
The United Nations says this year may end as one of the hottest on record.
The European Union's top court has ruled that tests to prove claims of homosexuality by asylum seekers are unlawful.
The federal government intends to create a new children's e-safety commissioner to handle complaints and crack down on cyber-bullying material targeted at Australian kids.
For the second year in a row Australia has slipped downwards in the rankings of international perceptions of corruption in the public service.
The federal government says it's just a matter of time until the Senate supports its controversial reforms to Australia's higher education system.
In an 11th hour attempt to push through parliament the re-introduction of temporary protection visas the federal government has announced changes to its stalled Migration and Maritime Powers Amendments Bill.
The Immigration Minister Scott Morrison says Operation Sovereign Borders is preventing tragedies at sea that occurred too often under the previous Labor governments.