Xanana Gusmao’s recent visit to a disgraced priest in Timor-Leste proves patriarchal forces are still very much in play.
Fifty years ago, 35 men died when 2000 tonnes of concrete came crashing down over the Yarra River. But what have we learnt from the tragedy?
Meet Graham Hawke, the BOM’s backroom strategist helping climate-sensitive industries and governments prepare for future weather events.
Why government needs to intervene to fix the building industry.
More than an architectural marvel, it remains to be seen if the damaged Notre-Dame will be caught up in the divisions of French society, or play a role as a symbol of unity.
The construction industry must urgently be better-equipped to prevent more potential disasters.
By the time the aged care royal commission's recommendations lead to improvements in our nursing homes, four cohorts of residents will have died. Here's why.
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