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Abbott to announce boost for the north

  • Written by The Conversation
imagePrime Minister Tony Abbott: "We can encourage jobs and tackle the costs of living far away from major cities".AAP/Lukas Coch

A 20-year roadmap to boost northern Australia’s development and investment will be unveiled by Prime Minister Tony Abbott on Thursday.

The white paper covers measures to simplify land arrangements to encourage...

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Sometimes it's hard to be a man

  • Written by The Conversation
imageBad stats ...Man pain by Shutterstock

Men should take better care of themselves. We die at an earlier age than women, despite women suffering more health conditions and making greater use of health services. Life expectancy differences may be different because of biology, but we also know that men engage in riskier activities, including poorer...

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